
In the tech world, "Sherlocking" is when a platform (like Apple or Amazon) takes a feature from a popular third-party app and builds it directly into the operating system, rendering the app obsolete for the average user.Amazon just Sherlocked price tracking.For years, savvy shoppers and sellers used tools like Keepa or CamelCamelCamel to see price history. But now, Amazon is testing a Native Price History feature—a built-in chart on the product page (mobile and app) that shows the last 30 to 90 days of pricing.This isn't just a "cool feature." It is a strategic enforcement mechanism designed to kill the "High-Low" pricing game.The End of the "Fake Discount"We all know the tactic: Raise the price from $25 to $35 in October so you can offer a "30% Off" Black Friday deal at $25.
This tool gives customers (and Amazon's Rufus AI) "X-Ray vision" into your pricing strategy. If your "deal" is actually just your regular price from two weeks ago, the graph exposes it instantly.Rufus is the New Personal ShopperThis feature is heavily integrated with Rufus, Amazon's AI assistant. Shoppers don't even need to read the graph. They can just ask Rufus: "Is this a good time to buy?" Rufus analyzes the 90-day history. If your price is trending up, or if you just hiked it, Rufus will advise the customer to wait. You aren't fighting a human's impulse anymore; you're fighting an AI's analysis.The New Pricing Playbook: Stability = TrustTo win in a transparent market, you must pivot your strategy.
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