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Amazon Assistant is an app that can save you money while shopping — here's how to use it

Jul 22, 2020, 05:21 IST
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Amazon's Assistant is useful app for any online shopper.Denys Prykhodov/Shutterstock
  • Amazon Assistant is an app and browser extension that lets you compare Amazon prices with listed prices from competing online retailers.
  • Amazon Assistant also lets you access your Amazon Lists from anywhere and track the prices of online items.
  • To use the Amazon Assistant software, you must have an Amazon account you can connect the extension to.
  • Amazon Assistant isn't compatible with every device or browser, so double check before you try to install.
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If you're a fan of online shopping, and you already use browser extensions like Honey to help you save money while making your digital purchases, then you may want to consider downloading Amazon Assistant.

Amazon Assistant is another tool that will let you save money while shopping online, by comparing prices between retailers.

Here's everything you need to know about Amazon Assistant, including how it works, and how to install it.

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How Amazon Assistant works

The short version is this: If you find an item on an online retailer's website, like Walmart, Amazon Assistant will check to see if that same item is available on Amazon for less money.

But that's not all the Amazon Assistant can do for you.

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Any time you search for an item online, you can look for Amazon's 30 Day Price Tracker for that item. It allows you to see how the prices of that item have changed over the past month and puts a sticker on the lowest price it finds.

Amazon Assistant also gives you access to your Amazon Lists wherever you are on the web, allowing you to search for and add any items that you need with ease.

The online shopping software is available for download on Chrome, Firefox, Microsoft Edge, Internet Explorer, and Opera, as well as on Android phones through the Google Play Store.

If you're a frequent Amazon shopper and want to save a few dollars, here's how to install Amazon Assistant and use it to your advantage.

How to install Amazon Assistant

For Android users, the installation process is as simple as going to the Google Play Store. But depending on which browser you use, the download process will look different.

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1. Open your preferred browser on your Mac or PC and open the Amazon Assistant homepage.

2. Depending on the browser you use, the access link will look different. The Chrome browser features a yellow installation button in the middle of the page. Click the appropriate link in your browser.

Your installation page will be suited to adding the extension on the browser you're using.Abbey White/Business Insider

3. You can also access the entire list of extensions through an incompatible browser like Safari.

If you want to add the extension to multiple browsers, access the Assistant homepage through a non-compatible browser.Abbey White/Business Insider

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4. You will be redirected to the extension store page for your browser. Click "Add to Chrome" or the add button for whatever browser you are using.

Most browser extension pages offer a one-click option.Abbey White/Business Insider

5. If you aren't directed there, as is the case with Firefox, you may be asked to grant Amazon permission to install the add-on. Authorize the download to begin the installation process.

The process for adding the extension will depend on what browser you use.Abbey White/Business Insider

6. Confirm that you want to add the extension.

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7. Your browser will then confirm that the extension has been added and you may be redirected to the Amazon Assistant homepage to get started using the shopping tool.

8. To use Amazon Assistant, you can click the small blue-green "a" in the top-right corner, where your browser extensions are located.

To access Amazon Assistant, click its extension symbol in your browser's toolbar.Melanie Weir/Business Insider

9. Depending on the browser you use and its settings, it may not appear there automatically. There should be a way to activate it through your browser settings' extensions menu.

On Chrome, you can click the puzzle icon and pin the extension to your toolbar.Abbey White/Business Insider

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How to use Amazon Assistant

When you shop for any product, on the product's landing page, the assistant will create a pop-up window off to the right side of your screen, showing the price of the item on Amazon, and providing a link to redirect there if you so choose.

When you shop, the Amazon Assistant will show you the price of an item on Amazon side-by-side with the store or site you're currently looking at.Melanie Weir/Business Insider

If you'd like to add the item to your Amazon list, simply click the Assistant extension button. The item will appear in the Assistant window, and underneath there will be an "Add to Shopping List" button that you can click.

To add the item to an Amazon shopping list, simply click the browser extension and click "Add to Shopping List."Melanie Weir/Business Insider

You can also access any of your existing lists by scrolling down to their name in the extension. The hyperlink is a shortcut that will take you directly to the list in a new browser window.

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