After shutting down the Google Shopping app on Android earlier this month, Google is working to add one of its key features – price tracking to Chrome. The feature was first spotted by SmartDroid and exists behind a Chrome flag at the moment, although it is available by default for some users.

Once available, Google Chrome will notify you whenever the price of a product in one of your open tabs drops. It is available in Chrome 90’s stable channel. With that said, here’s how you can enable Chrome’s price tracking tool right now:

  1. From the list of options, choose ‘Enabled Price notifications’ and restart your browser.

  2. To use the feature, open Chrome’s recent tabs switcher interface and tap on the vertical three dots menu at the top right. You’ll now see a new option called Track prices. Tap on it to enable price drop notification alerts.