vidaXL Mountain bike
306 EUR
From the jacket you've been stalking to the sofa that costs more than your first car — Vouloir tracks the stuff you actually care about. Watches, wheels, wanderlust, and that weirdly expensive throw pillow. We'll tell you when the price finally comes back down to earth.
Zenith Defy Chronograph
Leather Bomber Jacket
Panerai Luminor Marina
Zadar Leather Sofa
Villa for sale
Sound familiar?
It's tab-hoarding, screenshot-saving, and hoping you remember to check back. Meanwhile, prices move every day — and most of those moves happen without you.
You started looking for one jacket and ended the night juggling browser windows. Tomorrow you close them all without buying a thing.
Your camera roll is half memory test, half wishlist. You can't search it, you can't price-check it, and you can't remember the site.
That coat you loved in March went on sale in June. You found out in September. It was sold out in your size.
Full price on Tuesday. Thirty percent off on Friday. The pattern was right there in the vendor's history — you just couldn't see it.
Price decides everything
Wait too long and it's gone. Buy too early and you overpay. Vouloir is the layer between the things you want and the right moment to buy them.
From real Vouloir boards
vidaXL Mountain bike
306 EUR
2020 Honda E
12,400 GBP
2016 Jaguar F-Type
23,990 GBP
Citroën 2CV Charleston
18,000 EUR
IVY DRESS
175 EUR
Jean large
275 EUR
Asymmetric short jacket
345 EUR
SPINE Earrings 2 in 1
198 EUR
The £500 jacket
Release vs. promotion
Cars
Timing changes everything
Classics
Patience pays off
Fashion
Seasonal swings
Bikes & gear
Watch the markdowns
Big-ticket dreams
Hold out for the dip
Our story
I was an ardent shopper for fashion and noticed certain patterns in pricing that gave me good intuition to buy things online. The brand I followed would first release a jacket at £500, but I was sure to get it for around £200 by waiting for specific promotion events.
I extended this insight to other categories — flight tickets that rise over time, household items, luxury goods, and even major purchases like cars and houses. At the same time, I realised how hard it was to refine choices from the enormous range of products on the internet.
This gave me the idea for an application that lets a consumer both organise their purchases and hold out for price promotions with insight that only comes from deep analysis of the product and brand.
From this, Vouloir was born — a free shopping aid designed to save money and time for the discerning customer.
The psychology
We do not always buy because we need something. Often we buy because the moment feels right — and nothing shapes that feeling more than a price that has just moved.
Consumers shop out of necessity or desire. Necessity is urgent — the fridge is empty, the tyre is flat. Desire is different. It lingers, simmers, and waits. And the longer it waits, the sharper the test.
The jacket you coveted in October can feel less essential by January. But if the price suddenly drops, desire reignites in an instant. The impulse to buy does not come from the calendar — it comes from the number on the tag.
A pricing change is a tap on the shoulder. It transforms passive interest into active intent. The same product, the same want — but now the moment feels right. That is not coincidence; it is the psychology of value perception at work.
Instead of letting desire fade or forcing a premature purchase, Vouloir keeps your wants alive and alerts you when the price confirms the moment. You do not chase. You do not forget. You simply wait for the signal.
The product
A clean, persistent shopping board that replaces wishlists, screenshots, and scattered tabs — with intelligence quietly built in.
One click from any website. Tag it, drop it in a collection, get on with your day.
Real prices, real history. See how an item has moved since the moment you saved it.
Our engine forecasts when prices are likely to drop — by how much and with what confidence.
AI ranks similar products by value, features, and projected price trajectory.
A friendly tap on the shoulder the moment the price drops — no spam, no noise, just the nudge that says now's the time.
Public or private boards for wishlists, group gifts, and shamelessly curated picks.
The price prediction engine
Retailers follow patterns — full price, first markdown, deeper sale. Vouloir studies how comparable products from the same vendor have moved, and forecasts the next move with real statistical confidence.
Asymmetric short jacket
ba-sh.com
345 EUR
433 EUR
Price history
Roadmap
Live today
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Real shoppers, real baskets
Whether it's a vintage watch, a weekend in Santorini, or a sofa that swallows your living room — same board, same trick: save it, watch the price, buy it at the right moment.
Camille
The Planner
"I had 34 tabs open. For one watch."
Before. Camille researches for weeks across bookmarks, Pinterest, and ten retailers. She checks prices by hand and still misses the moment.
With Vouloir. Now everything lives on one board, sorted by collection. The price history is right there, and Vouloir tells her when to pull the trigger.
Thomas
The Deal Hunter
"I bought a jacket Tuesday. It went on sale Friday. Every. Time."
Before. Thomas knew prices moved. He just had no system. Memory and luck — and he lost both, regularly.
With Vouloir. Vouloir alerts him when an item hits his target or drops unusually. He stopped overpaying by an average of 22%.
Sophie
The Gift Giver
"I screenshot gifts in July and forget them by December."
Before. Year-round screenshotting. By Christmas, the links are dead, the sizes are gone, and she's panic-buying.
With Vouloir. Vouloir turns screenshots into live, trackable products with prices and stock. Christmas shopping starts in June, finishes in October.
Alex
The Collector
"Limited drops sell out in minutes. I never see them coming."
Before. Rare sneakers, vintage watches, small-batch releases — scattered across forums, newsletters and Instagram. Exhausting.
With Vouloir. Vouloir surfaces restocks and price anomalies across his entire portfolio. He caught three restocks last month he would have missed.
Léa
The Mover
"We're house-hunting and watching three cars. My brain is fried."
Before. Big-ticket research is the worst kind of fragmented. Listings disappear, prices shift, and spreadsheets get stale.
With Vouloir. Léa keeps property and car shortlists on the same board, side by side, with live prices and history. Decisions, finally, in one place.
Noor
The Decorator
"I paid full price for a sofa. It went on sale the next week. I'm still bitter."
Before. Noor falls in love with furniture, saves it in a folder she never opens, and buys it impulsively when she remembers it exists.
With Vouloir. Vouloir tracks her shortlist and nudges her when pieces hit seasonal lows. She got her dream armchair for 30% less. The bitterness is fading.
Who we are
A small team that hates overpaying as much as you do — backed by a slightly embarrassing number of advisors who keep us honest.

Founder & CEO
— here so you stop overpaying

Designer & System Architect
— makes it pretty, makes it work

Marketing Director
— here to get your attention
Because apparently it takes a village to talk us out of bad ideas.

tech guru

master of all trades

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