Deal Finding Tool: InvisibleHand

August 12th, 2009 2 Comments » | POSTED BY ROB

Invisiblehand Firefox Extension

If you’re a user of Mozilla’s Firefox browser and are keen on finding deals when shopping online, then the InvisibleHand add-on might be for you.

Once installed, InvisibleHand will subtly let you know when an item you are viewing is available cheaper elsewhere. It will then give you a link to the cheaper product on an alternative site.

The success you have with the tool will be largely based on the number of retailers it can cover – thankfully, it already has decent coverage with some of the major online retailers and household names, such as:

The tool is still in beta, and they’re hoping to add more retailers in the future.

To try it out, download InvisibleHand now.

Via Lifehacker





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