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2025-05-10 10:00:00| Fast Company

Booking travel has become a bit of a gameespecially if you want to get the best possible prices and avoid getting ripped off. Thats because hotels and airlines have developed the lovely habit of futzing around endlessly with their rates. Depending on when, exactly, you go to book the room or flight you want, you might end up being charged way more than if you waited a few days or even hours for prices to drop. The problem is that its damn-near impossible to figure out the logic behind it and know the right time to buy. And who among us has the time or energy to stay on top of that and keep checking back at all hours with the hope of magically stumbling onto a magnificent deal? Well, my fellow savings-seeker, weve officially got a better way. Its a completely free-to-use service, with no downloads or installations involved. In fact, its right in front of your facejust waiting to be found. Be the first to find all sorts of little-known tech treasures with my free Cool Tools newsletter from The Intelligence. One useful new discovery in your inbox every Wednesday! Your travel-planning deal-seeker Our tool in question is actually just a websiteone you mightve even visited before. But its got a simple-seeming new switch that massively boosts its usefulness and transforms what its able to accomplish. The tool is none other than Googles hotel search site. The site has long been a handy way to compare hotel prices and reviews for any given date and locationand now, as of this month, it sports a single subtle switch that can save you serious money. The switch automatically tracks prices on any specific dates and destinations youre considering. Once you flip it into the active position, Google will send you updates via email anytime prices drop with any hotels that match your parametersso that way, youll instantly know the second savings become available and you can zip over to complete your purchase right at that most optimal moment. Youll need about 20 seconds to get things going. Just head to google.com/hotels in any browser, on any device, and look for the newly added Track hotel prices options within the search area at the top of the screenafter youve put in a location and dates. That new “Track hotel prices” toggle is the key to finding good deals. If you arent seeing the switch right away, try clicking or tapping on a specific hotel in the resultsor try performing a different search and then coming back to your original search after. It can be a little finicky at first, but once the switch shows up once, it seems to stick around even as you change the specific parameters youre searching for. Its placement may change, but the purpose remains the same. Google offers a similar switch on its flight search site, too, by the way. There, you have to start a new searchthen the switch will show up once youve selected specific flights. One quick click, and you can find the best prices on flights, too. Either way, once you flip the switch, Google will email you alerts to let you know anytime prices change. (You will need to be signed into Google during the initial search, for obvious reasonsor it wont know your email address and be able to send you those updates!) Alerts about price drops land right in your regular inbox. Notably, you still end up making your purchase through the actual hotel or airlineor, if you so choose, a third-party reseller. Google itself doesnt handle any transactions or payments; it just scans all sorts of sources for the best possible prices, then links you out to the appropriate place whenever youre ready to buy. Bonus tip: If you own an Android device, combine this site with the app-creating advice I shared in a recent issue of my Android Intelligence newsletter for a powerful one-two punch of on-demand efficiency! Googles hotel search site and flight search site are both available on the webno apps or downloads required. The services, including their price-tracking systems, are completely free to use. And they follow Googles standard privacy practices, in which no personal data is ever sold or shared with any third parties. Ready for more life-enhancing excellence? Check out my free Cool Tools newsletter for an instant introduction to an exceptional audio app that’ll tune up your daysand another off-the-beaten-path gem every Wednesday!


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