Comp Shop, Automated

Lowe's Shelf Intelligence for Brands

Store-level competitive data from Lowe's. Every SKU in your category, priced store by store across your regional footprint, delivered weekly. Built on the same program that has run at The Home Depot for more than five years.

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Lowe's Prices Move

Market By Market.

A national average hides exactly the moves your team needs to see.

Lowe's adjusts pricing and promotions regionally, and the lowes.com price does not always match the shelf in a given store. A single weekly pull covers every SKU in your category, priced store by store: shelf price, volume pricing, promo flags, stock and pickup counts, and full product specs, matched to your store list.

Sample weekly Lowe's store-level data file with per-SKU pricing, promo, and stock fields

Your Store List

Pick the Lowe's stores that match your regions. District managers see their own turf, and pricing teams see variation across markets.

Store vs Online Pricing

Store-level capture means regional differences and store-versus-site gaps show up instead of averaging away.

The Hard Products Too

Non-UPC commodities like lumber and millwork, matched and tracked. The categories manual comp shops skip because matching them by hand is miserable.

Analyst-Ready Delivery

Clean tabular files your analysts drop straight into their own models and line-review decks. No portal lock-in.

Same SKU priced differently at five Lowe's stores across regions

The Same Program,

Pointed At Lowe's.

The scrape pattern is proven. Only the retailer changes.

This is the store-level comp-shop program a national building products brand has run weekly at The Home Depot for more than five years, extended to Lowe's. Same fields, same file format, same cadence, so a team covering both retailers works from one consistent dataset instead of two vendors and two schemas.

Line-Review Ammunition

Walk into your Lowe's line review with store-level facts about competitor pricing and promo activity, not anecdotes from a store walk.

Promotion Tracking

Spot competitor promos the week they start, not the quarter after they worked.

Assortment Gaps

Track what competitors have on the Lowe's shelf that you do not, store by store.

Cross-Retailer View

Run Home Depot and Lowe's side by side and see where each retailer prices, promotes, and stocks the same category differently.

How It Works

Store By Store, Not Site-Wide.

1

Set the store

We navigate lowes.com the way a shopper in that market does and lock the session to one specific store from your list. Everything that follows is that store's view, not a national one.

2

Filter to what is actually in the store

Store pickup filters on, nearby-store availability off. Products stocked at other locations drop out of the picture, so what remains is the real assortment and pricing of the store you picked.

3

Walk the whole category

Every product on every page of the category, through all available next pages. Not a top-sellers sample, the full shelf.

4

Drill deeper when pagination gets cut short

Big-box sites stop serving next pages on deep categories after a point, which quietly truncates naive scrapes. When we hit that limit, we drill one level down and walk each subcategory, so big categories come back complete.

5

Repeat for every store, every week

The same crawl runs across your full store list in the same week, so store-to-store and week-to-week comparisons are apples to apples.

5+
Years running weekly at big-box for a national building products brand
20K+
Rows in a single weekly store-level pull
50
Fields per SKU per store, from shelf price to pack size
Weekly
Delivery cadence, timed so your team acts before the next reset

50 Fields Per SKU,

Per Store, Every Week.

Store and Product

Store number and market, brand, product title, model number, pack size, and category, so every row ties to a real shelf in a real store.

Pricing and Promotion

Shelf price, volume pricing, per-unit math, promo flags, and clearance markers, captured the week they appear.

Availability and Specs

In-store stock quantity, pickup availability, and full product specs and dimensions, so assortment and inventory signals ride along with price.

Lowe's Comp Shop

Questions, Answered.

Do Lowe's prices vary by store?
Yes. Lowe's adjusts pricing and promotions by regional market, so the same SKU can carry different prices in different parts of the country. A national average or a single spot check hides those moves. Store-level capture shows where a competitor holds price in one region and cuts it in another.
Is the price on lowes.com the same as the price in the store?
Not always. The site price and the shelf price in a given store can differ, which is why this program captures pricing at the store level against your chosen store list rather than relying on one national online price.
Can you track lumber and building materials at Lowe's?
Yes. Commodities without a clean UPC match, like lumber, millwork, and store pack sizes, are the categories manual comp shops usually skip because matching them by hand is miserable. Matching those products is a core part of this program.
What fields are in the weekly file?
About 50 fields per SKU per store. The main groups: store identity (store number, market), product identity (brand, title, model, pack size), pricing (shelf price, volume pricing, per-unit math), promotion (promo flags and clearance), availability (in-store stock quantity, pickup), and product specs and dimensions.
Can we get Home Depot and Lowe's in one program?
Yes, and that is the most common setup. Both retailers come back in the same fields, file format, and weekly cadence, so your team runs one consistent dataset across both accounts instead of juggling two vendors and two schemas.
How long has this program been running?
The Home Depot version has run weekly for more than five years for a national building products brand. The Lowe's program uses the same scrape pattern, matching logic, and file format, pointed at Lowe's stores.
How is the data delivered?
A clean tabular file, delivered weekly. No dashboard you have to remember to log into and no portal lock-in. Analysts drop it straight into their own models, share trackers, and line-review decks.
How do we evaluate it?
Ask for a scrubbed sample of a real weekly file and tell us your category and store footprint. Seeing the actual format is faster than any slide deck. There are no long-term contracts.

See The Format First.

The fastest way to evaluate this is to look at a scrubbed sample of the actual weekly file. Ask for one, tell us your category and store footprint, and we will take it from there.

Founder-led, US-based.

You will work directly with the team that runs the scrapes. Scraping, development, and support are all in North America. No long-term contracts.

Selling through The Home Depot too? Same program: Home Depot shelf intelligence. Full program details: retail shelf intelligence.

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