At a time when most price comparison platforms require account creation, email verification, and consent to seventeen types of data processing, a new tool has taken the opposite approach — and it works.
DealMaker, available at deal-maker.space, pulls daily prices from Amazon, eBay, Zalando, and MediaMarkt across Germany, the United Kingdom, and France. No registration. No email. No personalisation settings buried in a profile you'll never revisit.
You open the page. You see prices. You click the cheapest one. The simplicity is the point.
How it works
The platform scrapes live pricing data daily across 15 product categories — from laptops and smartphones to fitness equipment, kitchen appliances, and smart home devices. Results are sorted by price automatically. Clicking a product routes you directly to the retailer's product page.
There is no middleman data collection, no affiliate dark patterns, no "best picks" that mysteriously align with whoever is paying the most for placement. What you see is the current market price.
Three markets, one tool
Switching between the German, English, and French versions adapts not just the language but the currency and the product selection — European pricing varies enough between markets that this is genuinely useful for cross-border shoppers or anyone keeping an eye on import pricing.
What this fills
Tools like Google Shopping and established comparison aggregators have drifted toward complexity — sponsored listings, price-alert subscriptions, app downloads. DealMaker makes no such requests. It is, at its core, a daily updated list of where things are cheapest right now. For a significant portion of shoppers, that is all that is needed.
Whether this model scales into something larger remains to be seen. But as a tool for consumers who want a straight answer to a straight question, it delivers.
DealMaker is free to use at deal-maker.space. No account required.
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