Software companies charge different prices in every region.
PriceDuck compares official prices so you can see where your tools are cheapest and buy from that country instead.
Start with a tool below.
We'll send you straight to the country where it's currently cheapest, and you can compare against other regions from there.
The same subscription can be much cheaper in another country, even though you get the exact same product.
We track official prices for popular tools across regions so you can see how much you're overpaying — and where it makes sense to switch.
We don't sell VPNs or payment workarounds. We just show you where the prices are different.
PriceDuck is in early MVP.
We're starting with a small set of services and countries, and we'll keep expanding coverage over time.
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Short answer: it depends on the company's terms, not on PriceDuck. Most pricing rules live in the vendor's terms of service. Lots of people use regional pricing, but it can still break the rules for a specific product. Read the official terms before you decide — nothing here is legal advice.
Sometimes, yes. Companies can look at things like your IP address, billing country, and the country on your account. If those don't match, they might ask for extra checks, block the purchase, or cancel a subscription. It's annoying, not criminal, but it's a risk you should know about.
The most reliable options are usually local or region-friendly cards. That can mean a local bank card, a multi-currency card (like Wise, Revolut, etc.), or sometimes PayPal. What works changes by product and country. PriceDuck doesn't process payments and can't guarantee any specific method will be accepted.
In most cases, the billing country should match the store region and/or the card's country. Putting completely fake details can violate a product's terms of service. Some people still do it, but you should assume the company can ask for proof or push back later.
Vendors can enforce their rules in different ways. In practice, the most common outcomes are: failed payments, requests for extra verification, or losing access to the cheaper offer. Permanent bans are possible but not typical. If you're worried about that risk, stick to your home region.
No. PriceDuck only shows you where prices are different. We don't run a VPN, we don't resell software, and we don't sit in the middle of your payments. Some links might be affiliate links, and if that's the case we'll say so.
Companies set prices by region based on things like income levels, local competition, and taxes. The product is the same, but the "fair" price can look very different from one country to another. PriceDuck's job is just to make those differences easy to see.
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