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GAJEST is a niche deal-tracking site for makers, DIY enthusiasts, and electronics hobbyists. It focuses on hardware categories that are often buried on larger deal sites, such as 3D printers, SBCs/microcontrollers, custom keyboards, and portable power stations. Rather than a traditional SEO tool or marketing SaaS, it is closer to a vertical content and affiliate shopping media site, helping users quickly discover discounts and new product information for relevant gear.
The site states that it automatically gathers information via RSS feeds from both domestic and international sources. Japanese sources include PC Watch, AKIBA PC Hotline, ASCII.jp, ITmedia PC USER, and スイッチサイエンス マガジン, while overseas sources include Hackaday, Adafruit, Seeed Studio, Make, and Bambu Lab Store News. Its automated workflow runs every 6 hours and uses keyword rules for automatic categorization. The pages currently show around 100 deals, 10 monitored RSS feeds, 20 guides, and 10 comparison articles. Features include curated high-discount picks, category lists, all-time-low price badges, Web Push price alerts, buying guides, weekly roundups, and seasonal features such as Prime Day.
No paid subscription or membership plan for users is visible in the main content. Site content can be browsed directly, and a Buttondown email subscription is also available. For monetization, multiple pages state that the site participates in Amazon Associates and may earn referral fees when users purchase through Amazon links. However, the terms of use also state that it is “not currently participating in affiliate programs,” which is an obvious inconsistency that the operator should correct.
Its strengths are its highly focused positioning, relatively clear disclosure of information sources and update mechanisms, and usefulness for users tracking maker-hardware deals in the Japanese market. The inclusion of guides and comparison articles also makes it feel less like a bare deal-listing directory. The downsides are also clear: prices, stock, and discounts only reflect the time of data collection and must be finally confirmed on the seller’s site; keyword-based automatic categorization may be inaccurate; and as a small personal site, its coverage of manufacturers and products is necessarily limited.
GAJEST is suitable for individual makers, electronics hobbyists, custom keyboard enthusiasts, 3D printing users, and small teams that want a lightweight way to monitor Japanese e-commerce deals. For users in China, the main content does not provide information about access from mainland China, payment, or shipping, so accessibility can only be considered unknown. Purchases will usually still depend on external platforms such as Amazon.co.jp and 楽天市場. If you care about Chinese-language deals and local payment options, you may also want to use 什么值得买, official brand stores, Keepa, or price-tracking tools from major e-commerce platforms.
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gajest.com is an Japan Deals provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 7.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach gajest.com directly.