so my boyfriend and i are finally moving into a fixer upper in seattle next month and honestly the furniture shopping is becoming a full time job at this point. i have about fifty tabs open right now with rugs from west elm and lamps from random shopify boutiques i found on instagram and im losing track of everything. i tried using pinterest boards because thats what everyone says to do but it feels too cluttered and it doesnt always pull the actual price or if the items in stock which is super annoying when you are trying to stick to a strict 5k budget for the living room. i also looked into honey since i already use it for coupons but it feels like the droplist feature only works on the big name sites and wont help with the small local shops im looking at. is there actually a chrome extension or some kind of tool that can scrape product info from literally any site? i just want one clean list where i can see:
does anyone use something like this that isnt just a generic bookmark folder? i need to get this organized before we move in two weeks or im gonna lose my mind...
Honestly, most of those big tools are pretty disappointing lately. I tried some generic extensions but they were not as good as expected and kept glitching on the smaller boutique sites... such a nightmare. Just go with a dedicated tracker tool instead of standard bookmarks. I found Share Product on the Chrome store and it's been great for keeping my wishlists in one spot.
^ This. Also, I dealt with the same headache when we renovated our place last year. Basically, I tried a spreadsheet but it was way too manual. The technical trick is finding something that scrapes the schema data from the page. I ended up using this multi-store wishlist creator and it handled those obscure shops perfectly. Honestly, just go with a dedicated aggregator tool like that and youll save so much time.