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PennyWise - Never Overpay Again.

In today’s digital age, shopping online has become second nature. From groceries to gadgets, everything is just a click away. However, the biggest frustration for consumers is never knowing whether they are paying the lowest possible pricePrices vary across platforms, coupons are scattered, and cashback deals often go unnoticed. Current tools like Honey only apply coupons, while price trackers show limited history without predicting future drops.

There’s no all-in-one solution for truly smart savings.



Pennywise is a website and extension that:

  • Tracks product prices across platforms (Amazon, Meesho, Myntra, Nykaa, Croma, Trivago, Zostel etc.).
  • Predicts when the price will drop (using historical pricing: e.g., “this usually gets 30% off during Big Billion Days”).
  • Auto-applies coupons, bank offers, and hidden discounts.
  • Suggests sidepaths like:
    Buy refurbished instead of new.
    Cheaper seller options.
    Nearby offline store deals.
    Wait X days to save Y%.
  • Personalization: alerts you when an item you want hits your “target price”.
  • Community to discuss insider options like backdoor routes or wholesaler deals.

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Why it matters?


Indians are extremely price-sensitive (small % discount drives huge shifts).
E-commerce platforms deliberately make pricing confusing with coupons, bank offers, and flash sales. 
A neutral “shopping intelligence” tool puts power back in the buyer’s hands.

 

Students looking for affordable products get ‘but now or wait’ advice. Nothing beats a Jet Two holiday!😀Right now, you can save 50 pounds💷per person!🤑🎉Thats 200 pounds💷off for a family👨‍👩‍👧‍👦of four!👯‍♀️👍. Tracks subscriptions and nudges when renewal is cheaper. Real time comparison of deals for small businesses that purchase bulk supplies online. PennyWise helps people stretch their income further, making shopping smarter and reducing the anxiety of missing out on deals.

 

This problem matters to me because I’ve personally seen how friends, family, and even myself often regret purchases after realizing the same product was cheaper elsewhere. In a world where every rupee counts, especially for students and middle-class households, saving intelligently can make a real difference.This can become a huge trust-based consumer brand. The website that guarantees you never overpay online.

 

Tech details:

Web scraping + APIs to gather prices. ML models to forecast price drops based on seasonal/sale trends. Browser extension for auto-apply coupons. WhatsApp bot for rural/Tier-2 users (“send link to get best deal alert”). 

Revenue from affiliate commissions, premium users, and brand partnerships etc.

 

 

Special thanks to a dear friend for helping me shape and clarify these ideas.

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    • Exactly, but trust is the base we work on! We would also list down the labels of the sources for customers to decide for themselves. We would also add a review section where the prev customers would rate the authenticity of the seller! For example, yesterday, I bought a Laneige lip mask (worth 600) for 320 (YESS THE LOWEST PRICE EVER), it was a B2G1 offer. I ordered 3 tins, applied all coupons, and then cancelled 2 tins. I would not do it unless a reddit thread existed with tons of comments thanking the OP. It's not fair, but I think everyone must get the best deals in this consumerist market. Thanks so much for taking interest!
  • Great idea! I like how Pennywise combines price tracking, coupon application, and smart suggestions in one place. If you make the app simple to use and keep deals accurate, it can quickly become a go-to tool for saving money.
  • This is honestly a very smart idea — you’re solving the exact frustration everyone has with online shopping. If PennyWise works the way you described, it could easily become the go-to tool for anyone trying to save money.
  • E-Cell
    This is such a useful idea! I really like the prediction feature — if PennyWise can show why it expects a drop (like past Big Billion Day trends), it’ll build a lot of trust with users.
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