Comparison

Treck vs Google Shopping & price-comparison sites

TRECK vs Google Shopping

Google Shopping and price-comparison sites are great for browsing a huge catalogue of consumer products. Treck prices your actual shortlist across your own suppliers — including trade and B2B sources they don't index — groups it into a project, and turns it into a decision.

Last updated: 17 June 2026 · Reviewed by the Treck team

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01 / Treck vs Google Shopping at a glance

Feature Treck wins 5 of 6 Google Shopping
Catalogue breadth Your shortlist Vast
Prices your own suppliers Yes Listed retailers only
Trade / B2B suppliers Yes Rarely
Project grouping Yes No
Decision matrix Weighted, ranked Sort by price
Request quotes (RFQ) Built in No

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Google Shopping and price-comparison sites compared as of June 2026.

02 / Which one should you choose?

Choose Treck if you…

  • You buy from your own or trade suppliers
  • You're pricing a whole project, not one item
  • You want a decision, not just a sorted list
  • You'll request quotes

Choose Google Shopping if you…

  • You want to browse the widest consumer catalogue
  • You're buying a single mainstream product
  • You don't need a saved project or quotes

03 / Frequently asked questions

Does Treck cover suppliers Google Shopping misses?

Yes — Treck prices across your own suppliers, including trade and B2B sources. Google Shopping indexes listed retailers. Treck checks the suppliers you actually buy from — including trade and B2B sources that price-comparison sites rarely cover — and the wider web, so the comparison fits how you really purchase.

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Use Google Shopping to browse a wide consumer catalogue. Use Treck to price a project across your own suppliers and decide.

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