About
The real worth of what you buy.
Miss Markdown is a shopping-intelligence product being developed by Harrison Technology Group. We are building tools that help households better understand what they buy, what they pay, and the real value behind everyday purchasing decisions.
Why we’re building it
Most households buy the same few dozen things over and over. The information needed to buy them well (what this normally costs, what you paid last time, whether today’s number is good or ordinary) already exists. It is just scattered across receipts, apps, store cards, and memory, and nobody has the time to assemble it in the aisle.
A generation ago, some of that knowledge lived in a price book in a kitchen drawer: a running note of what things should cost. It worked, and it was a great deal of work. Miss Markdown is an attempt to keep the useful part and drop the homework.
What shopping intelligence means to us
Not coupons, and not a feed of flashing sale badges. Context. A price on its own is just a number; a price next to what you usually pay, how often you buy it, and how it has moved is a decision you can actually make.
We would rather tell you plainly that we don’t know something than invent a confident answer. When Miss Markdown has enough evidence to be useful, it will say so. When it doesn’t, it will say that too.
Where things stand
Miss Markdown is currently in development. There is no consumer app available yet, and this site describes what is being built rather than a shipped product. When there is something to try, we will say so here first.
For What It’s Worth.