Deal Hound was built by a deal hunter who got sick of seeing prices disappear before he could act. The solution: stop relying on Reddit and Twitter. Go straight to the source.
Our bot queries Best Buy, Walmart, Target, and Home Depot's own APIs every 60 seconds — the same way their own apps do. When a price drops into glitch territory (70%+ off, penny pricing, miscategorized items), we catch it in real time and push it to our community before it goes anywhere else.
Every 60 seconds, the bot makes authenticated API calls to each retailer's product and pricing endpoints. It compares current pricing against historical data, MSRP, and third-party price benchmarks to calculate a deal score from 1 to 10.
Only deals scoring 7 or higher get posted. Anything lower gets logged but not surfaced — we don't waste your time with mediocre discounts.
The bot is fully automated — no human curates what gets posted. If it scores high enough, it goes out. Period.
We offer two tiers: a free Telegram channel for casual followers, and a premium Discord for serious deal hunters.
Running a 24/7 bot that hits multiple retailer APIs every 60 seconds isn't free — servers, API costs, and development time add up. One good deal from this service will pay for months of membership.
Every deal comes with a score breakdown explaining exactly why it scored what it did. Our bot pulls directly from retailer APIs — the same source your browser hits when you check a product page. No third-party middlemen.
Glitch deals can last anywhere from 5 minutes to a few hours depending on stock and how fast the retailer corrects the pricing error. This is exactly why 15-minute delays matter — the free tier often catches deals after they're gone.
A glitch deal is a product that's priced way below its actual value due to a database error, miscategorization, algorithm mistake, or pricing system bug on the retailer's side. These are legal to purchase — the retailer made the error, not you.
Some retailers mark items as $0.01 when they're being discontinued or cleared from inventory. These are rare but real — and exclusive to premium members because they sell out in seconds.
Yes. Cancel any time directly through Discord's subscription management. No contracts, no hidden fees.