Google Chrome Has a Price Tracking Tool on Android; Here’s How to Enable It

Apr. 22, 2021



After shutting down the Google Shopping app on Android earlier this month, Google is working to add one of its key features – price tracking to Chrome. The feature was firstspotted bySmartDroidand exists behind aChrome flagat the moment, although it is available by default for some users.

Enable Google Chrome’s Price Tracking Tool

Enable Google Chrome’s Price Tracking Tool

Once available, Google Chrome willnotify you whenever the price of a product in one of your open tabs drops. It is available in Chrome 90’s stable channel. With that said, here’s how you can enable Chrome’s price tracking tool right now:

  1. Open Google Chrome andhead to chrome://flags. Here,search for ‘Tab Grid Layout.’You can alternatively paste the following address into Chrome’s address bar on your Android phone.

  2. From the list of options, choose ‘Enabled Price notifications’ and restart your browser.

  3. When I tried enabling the feature, it didn’t immediately appear after the automatic restart. If you face the same issue, make sure you manually close Chrome and open it again.

  4. To use the feature, open Chrome’s recent tabs switcher interface and tap on the vertical three dots menu at the top right. You’ll now see anew option called Track prices. Tap on it to enable price drop notification alerts.

While it is good to see a built-in price tracking tool in Google Chrome, the current implementation requires you to keep the tabs of product listings open. Unless you are a tab hoarder, it doesn’t look like this feature could prove helpful. You can, however, try this one out to see if you find it any good. Meanwhile, if Amazon is your shopping platform of choice, you could also check out one of theseAmazon price trackersto efficiently track price drops.

Subin writes about consumer tech, software, and security. He secretly misses the headphone jack while pretending he’s better off with the wireless freedom.