Free tool
What's your scrolling habit actually costing you?
Three quick sliders. I'll show you the hours and dollars you could get back with a Smart Shopping system. Built for time-poor Australians. No email required.
Honest count: OzBargain, Amazon, retailer apps, comparison sites.
Household total across retail, tickets, tools, and one-off purchases.
If unsure, use your hourly equivalent at work (annual ÷ 2,000).
Your projection (over 12 months)
143 hours
back in your life
$672
saved on monitored items
$6,392
combined value (time + money)
That's 2.8 hours back every week, and $56 saved on the items you'd buy anyway.
Math: hours = current scroll time × 55% (you'll still browse a bit, you'll just stop checking 16 retailers manually). Money = monthly spend × 7% (the headline savings rate on items FindFetcher actively monitors, per the verified Australian stats registry).
Start with a 14-day Pro trial, or pick Lite for $3/month.
How the math works
The numbers above are conservative on purpose. The point of this calculator isn't to flatter you, it's to let you check the math against your own habit.
Hours back: Smart Shopping doesn't eliminate browsing. It collapses the bit where you check 16 retailers manually. A 55% replacement rate is what most people see in the first month. If you're a heavier scroller, the rate climbs.
Money saved: The 7% headline rate is the average saving on monitored items per the FindFetcher stats registry. It only counts purchases you'd have made anyway. It does not include impulse purchases avoided because you weren't browsing in the first place.
Value of time: Your hourly rate is whatever number feels honest. If you'd rather spend an hour with the kids or training or asleep than comparing TVs, the number's higher than your job pays.
Why I built this
I'm Joey, the founder. I built FindFetcher because I caught myself spending entire weekends scrolling for the right TV. Then I worked out the time I was burning and decided to fix it for myself first, then ship it for other people.
If the calculator's numbers feel high to you, you're in the majority. If they feel low, you might be the kind of person who's already running a tight system, in which case FindFetcher just gives you one less app to check.
Either way, the 14-day Pro trial is free. You'll see the model in action within a day.