4 comments

  • jqpabc123 20 hours ago ago

    What feature would make this genuinely useful to you?

    Basic info on how the service works and what it will cost.

    - How many commodities can I input?

    - How often are prices checked?

    - Can I enter a price range (low/high) to receive an alert if it moves outside the range?

    - Cost?

    • anthonytorre 20 hours ago ago

      Good questions, thanks for asking!

      Right now I'm keeping it simple for the MVP:

      - You'll be able to track about 5 major commodities at launch (gold, silver, oil, gas, wheat).

      - Prices are checked every hour from a real market data API.

      - You can set alerts for "above" or "below" a specific price (range alerts are planned later).

      - Notifications will start with email (SMS later).

      The goal is to validate if people actually want a simple alert tool before adding more advanced features.

      Pricing will be:

      - Free tier: up to 3 commodities and 3 email alerts.

      - Pro: €5/month for unlimited commodities and alerts (email).

      - Later: a €15/month plan for SMS alerts.

      Trying to keep it lightweight and affordable for now.

      And "€" because I'm european (but will maybe charge in "$" if most of the users are from the US).

      • jqpabc123 20 hours ago ago

        >>> - Prices are checked every hour from a real market data API. <<<

        An hour can be a long time in trading terms.

        Are you aware that some web sites already offer similar service for free?

        Example: investing.com or marketwatch.com which is a subsidiary of Dow Jones & Company.

        • anthonytorre 19 hours ago ago

          Yeah, totally. An hour is definitely a long time in trading terms.

          I’m not trying to compete with full-blown trading platforms or real time feeds like investing.com or MarketWatch.

          The goal is more of a "lightweight companion". Something super simple that lets you track a few commodities and get a ping when a price crosses a level you care about, without dashboards, ads, or login clutter.

          Think more "quiet price radar for long-term investors" or "small businesses watching material costs" rather than day-trading tool.

          If I see more people asking for shorter intervals, I could always move to 10-minute checks later.

          But for now I’m keeping it simple to start.