I know there are tons of websites that use steam API to check games’ historical low price, but which you do prefer and any reason why? Just kind curious what people mostly use for their information
Here is a list of some websites I know:
http://steamsales.rhekua.com
https://isthereanydeal.com
https://www.steamprices.com/ca/
https://steamdb.info/sales/?min_discount=0&min_rating=0&cc=ca

I personally prefer steamprices because its email notification and nice UI
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Which one do you prefer the most?

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ITAD because of the mail notifications

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steamprices also have email notifications and I prefer the ui

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I didn't know this one and rhekua. It looks like the amount of stores they track is rather small compared to ITAD though

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Itad as others have mentioned is my goto site.

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As a chinese, below website is my favourite.
www.steamcn.com

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ITAD has really nice layout :3 I was using steamdb all the time before, but now it is ITAD all the way!

hi fellow Canadian :D

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Hello

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I use ITAD frequently to check sales from third party store, but not for checking steam store sales. ITAD is converting to my currency and not using steam store regional pricing, so I use steamdb.info instead.

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A bit of everything, but mostly a combination of itad and Enhanced Steam.

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Just SteamDB... I sometimes watch what games from my wishlist have a good discount and that's about it... I have a big backlog so I don't buy anything with less than 80% off... But I'm unemployed now so I don't look for more discounts anymore lol

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Steamdb for checking steam price.
ITAD for 3rd party price and bundle information.

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I'm using ITAD to keep track of Steam sales, which works well for most cases except for when the name of the games differ by punctuation and the entry for the game is littered with deals from 2-3 different games :(

As for bundles, Deals section on SG is usually faster than ITAD, which takes up to a day or two to approve the bundle and email sent out.

I used to use SteamDB to check sale price, but not anymore. Right now, I only use it exclusively for looking up region restriction, DLC list and package information.

I occasionally use salenauts to check price on GMG and several past bundle information (ITAD doesn't track some of them).

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steamdb and salenauts (for bundles)

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Both ITAD AND steam mail alerts because ITAD converts currency and not local pricing, mainly ITAD for historical lows. I only buy games I really want or in a bundle so there's actually no need to check sales on any site at all. Window shopping is a bad idea with the backlog.

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I use steamdb mainly, as it has the best interface for me.

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ITAD and Steam mail notifications, they are so handy! :-)

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I default to steamdb for steam sales, and isthereanydeal for all sites other than steam (ie where to buy a game that has been obviously bundled because it is a) flooding giveaways here, b) I want it and haven't won it yet, and c) isnt on sale on steam).

I love steamdb's price history chart over the last two years. It is a tremendous help in trying to decide whether to buy now or wait a month or two.

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I browse a couple.. ITAD is good but only when I'm looking for specific games. I usually browse reddit.com/r/gamedeals
good place to see all sorts of deals and its gets upboated when its a good deal

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mostly ITAD

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mostly steamdb, because it shows regional prices.

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