Pricing, Buy Box & Seller Intelligence for Walmart.com

17M+
Items Tracked
80,000+
Top Walmart Sellers Monitored
550,000+
Top Walmart Keywords Tracked
Daily
Data Refresh Frequency

Why Pricing & Buy Box Intelligence Matters

The Buy Box drives the majority of sales. Losing it—even briefly—costs real revenue. Here's what you might be missing:

  • Competitors undercutting your prices by just pennies to steal the Buy Box

  • New sellers appearing on your listings without you knowing

  • Losing Buy Box ownership overnight and not understanding why

  • Unauthorized resellers or gray market sellers affecting your brand

Most sellers detect these issues too late.

Stop Reacting Days Too Late

Manual tracking can't keep up with price changes and new sellers. Automation ensures you respond in time.

Price monitoring

Manual

Spot-check a few products daily

Overwatch

Track your entire catalog automatically

Buy Box tracking

Manual

Check spreadsheets, miss overnight shifts

Overwatch

Continuous monitoring with instant alerts

Competitor analysis

Manual

Hours researching each seller manually

Overwatch

Full seller database with pricing history

Time is money. Automate your Walmart intelligence.

How Pricing & Buy Box Intelligence Works

1

Track Buy Box ownership daily

See exactly who owns the Buy Box for each product and get alerted the moment ownership changes.

Buy Box ownership tracking dashboard
2

Monitor price changes across your catalog

Track pricing automatically and receive instant notifications when competitors undercut you.

Price change alert notification
3

Analyze competing sellers

Dig into seller pricing patterns, fulfillment methods, and ratings to understand what it takes to win.

Competing seller analysis view

Real-World Scenario

You get an alert that one of your top Walmart listings just lost the Buy Box.

Inside Catalog Overwatch, you immediately see what changed: a new seller entered the listing, their price is lower, or their fulfillment speed is beating yours.

Instead of finding out days later after sales drop, you can respond right away — adjust pricing, improve offer competitiveness, or investigate the seller taking the box.

That's the difference between reacting after lost revenue and protecting the listings that matter most.