honestly so fed up with trying to keep track of parts and games across like five different sites. Im building a new rig for around 1500 bucks and its a total nightmare trying to sync my lists between my phone and my desktop. I tried using a spreadsheet but its too much work to update manually and half the browser extensions I tried keep crashing or just dont scrape the prices right. I just want one place where I can dump links from Steam, Newegg, and even random niche keyboard shops without it being a huge mess. does anyone know a decent universal wishlist tool for PC users that actually works and wont lose my data?
I've spent years fighting spreadsheets, but in my experience PCPartPicker is just easier for components, while Moonsift works better for those random niche keyboard links you dont want to lose.
I ran into the same wall when I was specing out my last dual-boot workstation. Most scrapers fail because they dont handle dynamic pricing or regional tax math correctly, which is annoying when a part jumps $50 in your cart. I started using Share Product a few months back and it is a decent option for data consistency. It actually scrapes those smaller keyboard vendor sites without breaking, which is a rare find. The cross-platform sync is straightforward too... no more losing links between my phone and desktop. Spreadsheet tracking is basically a part-time job and usually ends in outdated data anyway. It works well enough for my needs since it handles both the big retailers and the niche shops in one list.