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Grabblist is a browser extension and web dashboard for online shopping and product research. It lets users save price-related information from any website, covering products, services, courses, rentals, and even video content, then manage everything in a dashboard with collections, budget tracking, side-by-side comparisons, and decision notes. Its positioning is closer to a “shopping research notebook + AI assistant” than a traditional enterprise procurement system.
The product offers three ways to save items: automatic detection, manual creation, and Schema Builder. Automatic detection extracts titles, prices, and images using platform parsers, Schema.org/JSON-LD, Open Graph, and DOM scanning. For complex pages, users can manually select fields or save CSS selector rules for frequently used sites. Saved items can be organized into collections, assigned budgets, tagged, annotated with notes, and marked with statuses such as considering, shortlisted, decided, rejected, and bought. CSV export is also supported.
AI is one of its standout selling points. Grabblist can connect to ChatGPT or Claude via MCP, and its copy says AI can use 21 tools to save URLs, organize collections, compare products, manage tags and notes, and more. There is also an Assistant inside the Dashboard, but it requires users to bring their own AI provider key. Third-party entry points include Google Shopping, CamelCamelCamel, Amazon, eBay, Google review search, and AI-powered visual search for similar products.
The free tier supports 100 items and requires no credit card, with the site claiming that core features are free. The terms mention that a Pro Plan will provide more features and capacity, but no price is listed. Overall, it offers good value for individual users; for ecommerce product research or small-team procurement research, it can also replace part of the spreadsheet workflow.
Its strengths are strong cross-site support, flexible saving methods, a clear AI workflow, and support for sharing collections and exporting data. The drawbacks are that it currently only supports Chrome and Chromium-based browsers; prices are not automatically tracked, only saved as snapshots; complex JavaScript pages, Cloudflare protection, or login-required sites may be unreliable; and there is limited information on enterprise permissions, compliance certifications, SLAs, and organization management.
The crawled text does not specify access conditions from China. Because part of its value depends on services such as Google, Amazon, eBay, Claude, and ChatGPT, use in mainland China may be affected by network access, account availability, and payment environment. Alternatives include Notion Web Clipper, Raindrop.io, and Airtable/spreadsheets combined with price-comparison tools. For ecommerce use cases, it can be paired with Keepa, CamelCamelCamel, or local product research tools.
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