Real pressure, not every low price.
A low TV offer only matters when the product, seller, condition, availability, and timing are comparable enough to discuss.
TV pricing intelligence
CategoryVantage helps TV pricing, category, marketplace, and channel teams turn visible price movement into a weekly memo that says what to defend, watch, recheck, or act on.
A low TV offer only matters when the product, seller, condition, availability, and timing are comparable enough to discuss.
The memo converts noisy movement into defend, watch, recheck, opportunity, or pricing-response language.
The read focuses on TV movement across Amazon, Walmart, Best Buy, Target, Costco, eBay, and related marketplace pressure.
How the read works
Start with one product family, screen-size lane, retailer surface, or market question.
Seller, condition, availability, model identity, and freshness decide whether the price is usable.
Each signal becomes defend, watch, recheck, opportunity, or price-response language.
Your team gets a short weekly read for pricing, category, marketplace, or buyer discussions.
Related buyer questions
Use the pricing read inside a concise memo your team can scan before the meeting.
See memo pageSeparate real price pressure from bad matches, weak sellers, stale pages, and unavailable offers.
See discipline pageBuying context
A price tracker can show that a TV moved from one price to another. CategoryVantage is built for the next question: whether that move is comparable, current, commercially relevant, and worth bringing into a pricing or category meeting.
Questions
It includes TV price monitoring, but the deliverable is a managed decision read: which price signals are comparable, which need review, and which should stay out of the meeting.
The public service page is framed around US TV surfaces such as Amazon, Walmart, Best Buy, Target, Costco, eBay, and related marketplace seller pressure.
Yes. A first fit review can start with public links, one product family, a screen-size lane, or a specific pricing question.
The practical output is a weekly memo with a short commercial posture: defend, watch, recheck, opportunity, or pricing-response candidate.
CategoryVantage will map it to a sample memo, recurring weekly read, or a higher-stakes decision file.