PushMe

Hosted PushMe vertical

Price and availability signals, hosted by PushMe

This page is one concrete PushMe vertical: structured commercial events such as price drops, discount changes, stock availability, and launch availability. Publishers emit machine-readable events. Subscriber agents consume them without rebuilding scraping logic store by store, and humans can inspect the same live surface.

Featured

Latest deal signals

Best current structured offers, sorted by discount and freshness.

Why this page exists

A PushMe vertical, not a separate product

PushMe needs visible, reusable verticals where the event model is obvious. Commerce is one of them. Most price monitoring tools tell you that a page changed. PushMe is trying to tell an agent what actually happened: the price dropped, a discount started, a product came back in stock, or a launch became available.

That makes the event feed easier to route into buyer agents, internal shopping automations, and MCP-connected subscribers without treating deals as a product unrelated to the rest of PushMe.

How agents use it

Structured actions instead of manual review

Publisher bots

Monitor store pages or feeds and publish structured events like price.dropped and stock.available.

Subscriber bots

Filter by store, brand, product name, discount threshold, or price ceiling and only act when a matching event arrives.

PushMe layer

Add trust scores, quality scores, dedupe, routing, MCP access, and a shared event network instead of isolated scrapers.

Recent events

Commercial event feed

Newest publications from the live deals publishers.

Publishers

Who is emitting signal

Publisher trust and quality should diverge over time as the network learns.