Walmart Historical Pricing API

Track and view price changes for products at Walmart to identify buying opportunities and discount patterns.
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The Walmart Historical Pricing API is an advanced tool designed to monitor, record, and analyze price changes for products on Walmart over time. Its main purpose is to provide users with a reliable source of information on price trends and item availability within the Walmart platform, both in its US and international versions.

This API continuously collects current and past prices for each product, maintaining a detailed history with date, time, and price value. In addition, it allows you to compare trends, detect discounts or increases, and visualize fluctuations using endpoints optimized for fast and efficient queries. Thanks to its flexible structure, it can be easily integrated into analytics dashboards, price comparison applications, alert bots, or market intelligence systems.

The API also includes parameters for inventory tracking, variant availability, and aggregate statistics such as monthly average prices and historical highs and lows.

In short, the Walmart Price History Tracker API offers an in-depth and up-to-date view of price behavior, providing transparency and actionable data for technical users, e-commerce companies, or market analysts interested in competitive intelligence based on real data.

API Documentation

Endpoints


Returns the price history of a product at Walmart, including dates, variations, and trends recorded over time.



                                                                            
POST https://pr138-testing.zylalabs.com/api/11245/walmart+historical+pricing+api/21247/historical+product+price
                                                                            
                                                                        

Historical Product Price - Endpoint Features

Object Description
url [Required] Enter a URL
Test Endpoint

API EXAMPLE RESPONSE

       
                                                                                                        
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Historical Product Price - CODE SNIPPETS


curl --location --request POST 'https://zylalabs.com/api/11245/walmart+historical+pricing+api/21247/historical+product+price?url=https://www.walmart.com/ip/FITCRUNCH-Chocolate-Chip-Cookie-Dough-High-Protein-Baked-Bar-16g-Protein-4ct/16447170285?adsRedirect=true' --header 'Authorization: Bearer YOUR_API_KEY' 


    

API Access Key & Authentication

After signing up, every developer is assigned a personal API access key, a unique combination of letters and digits provided to access to our API endpoint. To authenticate with the Walmart Historical Pricing API simply include your bearer token in the Authorization header.
Headers
Header Description
Authorization [Required] Should be Bearer access_key. See "Your API Access Key" above when you are subscribed.

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Walmart Historical Pricing API FAQs

The Historical Product Price endpoint returns detailed price history for a specified product, including timestamps, price values, and any recorded variations over time. This allows users to track price trends and fluctuations effectively.

The response data includes key fields such as "date," "price," "variation," and "trend." Each field provides essential information for analyzing price changes and understanding product availability over time.

The response data is organized in a structured format, typically as a JSON object. It includes an array of historical records, each containing fields for date, price, and any relevant variations, making it easy to parse and analyze.

The endpoint provides information on historical prices, including specific dates, price changes, trends, and variations. This data helps users identify patterns and make informed decisions based on price behavior.

Users can customize their requests using parameters such as "product_id," "start_date," and "end_date." These parameters allow for targeted queries to retrieve specific price histories within defined timeframes.

Data accuracy is maintained through continuous monitoring and updates from Walmart's pricing systems. The API employs quality checks to ensure that the historical data reflects actual price changes and trends.

Typical use cases include price comparison applications, market analysis, inventory management, and alert systems for tracking discounts or price increases. Users can leverage this data for competitive intelligence and strategic planning.

Users can analyze the returned data to identify pricing trends, calculate average prices, and visualize fluctuations over time. This information can inform pricing strategies, inventory decisions, and promotional activities.

The Walmart Historical Pricing API primarily covers products available on Walmart's US platform, with potential support for international versions. Users can access price history data for a wide range of product categories available in these regions.

Users can customize their requests by specifying parameters such as "product_id," "start_date," and "end_date." This allows for tailored queries to retrieve specific historical price data for desired products within defined timeframes.

Accepted parameter values include valid product IDs for "product_id," and date formats for "start_date" and "end_date." Users should ensure that dates are formatted correctly to retrieve accurate results.

Key data fields include "date" (the date of the price record), "price" (the recorded price), "variation" (any changes in price), and "trend" (indicating whether prices are increasing or decreasing). These fields help users analyze price behavior effectively.

The API employs continuous monitoring and validation against Walmart's pricing systems. Quality checks include cross-referencing data points and ensuring that historical records reflect actual price changes, enhancing reliability.

If the API returns partial or empty results, users should verify their input parameters for accuracy. Adjusting the date range or product ID may yield more comprehensive data. Implementing error handling in applications can also manage such scenarios gracefully.

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Prices are listed in USD (United States Dollar), EUR (Euro), CAD (Canadian Dollar), AUD (Australian Dollar), and GBP (British Pound). We accept all major debit and credit cards. Our payment system uses the latest security technology and is powered by Stripe, one of the world's most reliable payment companies. If you have any trouble paying by card, just contact us at [email protected]


Additionally, if you already have an active subscription in any of these currencies (USD, EUR, CAD, AUD, GBP), that currency will remain for subsequent subscriptions. You can change the currency at any time as long as you don't have any active subscriptions.

The local currency shown on the pricing page is based on the country of your IP address and is provided for reference only. The actual prices are in USD (United States Dollar). When you make a payment, the charge will appear on your card statement in USD, even if you see the equivalent amount in your local currency on our website. This means you cannot pay directly with your local currency.

Occasionally, a bank may decline the charge due to its fraud protection settings. We suggest reaching out to your bank initially to check if they are blocking our charges. Also, you can access the Billing Portal and change the card associated to make the payment. If these does not work and you need further assistance, please contact our team at [email protected]

Prices are determined by a recurring monthly or yearly subscription, depending on the chosen plan.

API calls are deducted from your plan based on successful requests. Each plan comes with a specific number of calls that you can make per month. Only successful calls, indicated by a Status 200 response, will be counted against your total. This ensures that failed or incomplete requests do not impact your monthly quota.

Zyla API Hub works on a recurring monthly subscription system. Your billing cycle will start the day you purchase one of the paid plans, and it will renew the same day of the next month. So be aware to cancel your subscription beforehand if you want to avoid future charges.

To upgrade your current subscription plan, simply go to the pricing page of the API and select the plan you want to upgrade to. The upgrade will be instant, allowing you to immediately enjoy the features of the new plan. Please note that any remaining calls from your previous plan will not be carried over to the new plan, so be aware of this when upgrading. You will be charged the full amount of the new plan.

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Yes, you can cancel your plan anytime by going to your account and selecting the cancellation option on the Billing page. Please note that upgrades, downgrades, and cancellations take effect immediately. Additionally, upon cancellation, you will no longer have access to the service, even if you have remaining calls left in your quota.

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When you subscribe to an API free trial, you can make up to 50 API calls. If you wish to make additional API calls beyond this limit, the API will prompt you to perform an "Start Your Paid Plan." You can find the "Start Your Paid Plan" button in your profile under Subscription -> Choose the API you are subscribed to -> Pricing tab.

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 Response Time
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