Abstract
Customers always have to compare product prices and offers across several websites when they go to purchase a specific item. The solution seeks to address the fore mentioned issue. The comparison that Google Search now offers is focused more on text search than anything else. The pricing and any available coupons or discounts on that website are not listed. This paper proposes a solution- a price-deals-lister, a microservice based website which scrapes the various e-commerce websites and get the deals available, stores them in database and later the request processor unit will take the data from the database according to the user’s request and show it to the user. Customers and retailers alike will benefit from this initiative because it allows them to quickly and easily access all the data with just one click. Anyone can access the website and compare the offers found on other e-commerce websites. In view of the Market analysis, Shopkeepers can use a website to verify the current market price of a product, especially retailers that must offer their goods with tight margins. After that, they can raisethe product’s price in their store and sell it for a fair amount to make a profit. Shop owners can learn about various lucrative offers that are currently being offered for a specific product and utilize that knowledge to better serve their customers. Producers can research the products that consumers are most interested in and concentrate on making those products. Additionally, by providing the finest deals to the clients, they might consider various strategies for increasing the profitability of the products.
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