Before you subscribe to a SaaS tool, check its pricing history — plan changes, free-tier cuts, and quiet repackaging. You need the public record, not a retail price chart for hardware.
Markup tracks SaaS plans and dated changes (Notion-style tools, design seats, hosting, CRM, and similar). It does not check laptop, Chromebook, or other retail product prices.
What to look for on a Markup product page
- Open markupwatch.com and search the tool you are about to buy (or browse /products).
- Open the product page (for example Figma or Canva).
- Read the dated changes — price moves, plan renames, free-tier cuts, feature moves between tiers.
- Decide with eyes open: subscribe now, wait, or pick an alternative in the same category.
Tips
- Prefer history with a clear source on each change over a blog rumour.
- Watch for free tier removals — those hits are often the reason people search.
- Use category pages when you are still choosing between tools, not only after you picked one.
When you are ready, open Markup and pull up the SaaS tool you are about to pay for.