Preparing an Amazon wishlist ahead of Prime Day 2 can save you serious time (and money)

Don't miss out on the deals you actually want.
By Dylan Haas and Christina Buff  on 
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UPDATE: Oct. 6, 2023, 6:00 a.m. EDT This article has been updated with new information regarding Prime Day 2 2023.

Amazon Prime Day is back, baby.

For the ninth year in a row, Amazon will be offering 48 hours of deals on deals on deals, officially starting Tuesday, Oct. 10 at 3 a.m. ET through the end of Wednesday, Oct. 11. Amazon will be dropping new deals every 30 minutes on top of the early Prime Day deals it's been running for weeks.

The event is for Prime members only, but all inflation-weary shoppers searching for fall deals can get their hands dirty by signing up for Amazon's 30-day free trial. Or, of course, you can shop the competing sales at Walmart, Target, or Best Buy.

There are a lot of great deals to be had, but the next few days don't have to be as overwhelming as they sound. Our pro tip for saving money (time, and sanity) this Prime Day? Organize (and actually follow) a wishlist. Practices like pinning down must-have items ahead of time or setting price drop alerts can help you stay on track with your spending rather than crossing into buyer's remorse territory after a ravenous "add to cart" spree.

Tip #1: Organize your Amazon wishlist

If it’s news to you that Amazon even offers such a feature, here’s how it works:

Every product page on the retail giant’s website has a little “add to list” button right around where the “add to cart” button is located (very convenient placement). Click on that, and you can add said product to your personal Amazon wishlist, or any other list that you’ve created for yourself on your profile.

Do this with every gadget, gizmo, and knick-knack you think would make a worthy addition to your collection of goods, or shop for Halloween decor, upcoming birthdays, or even the winter holidays. What you’ll end up with is an organized, definitive page of all that you desire. View it all at a glance, or even rank each item based on how much you want it.

Your Amazon wishlist is one of the most useful tools that you have at your disposal come Prime day.

Then, and here's the important part, be sure to check back on your list when Amazon Prime Day 2023 kicks into high gear — you’ll be able to see which products have gone on sale and snatch them up before they’re gone.

WARNING: Only add the necessities to your wishlist or risk critical failure and end up with mass shipments of shit you don’t need, never needed, and will never need. (Did you *have* to get that life-size cardboard cutout of Danny DeVito? No. No, you didn’t. But now he’s standing there in the corner of your living room. And he’s watching you.)

Tip #2: Turn on wishlist alerts

That’s not where the perks of "wishlisting" cap out. If you download Amazon’s mobile companion app, you’ll be granted the added benefit of "wishlist alerts."

These alerts can aid in notifying you when an item on your wishlist becomes a “lightning deal,” as well as when a sold-out item on your wishlist goes back in stock.

This isn’t a notification setting that's turned on by default, so you’ll have to go in and check it off yourself. All you have to do is open up the Amazon app, go into your settings, then to your notifications, and click on “your watched and waitlisted deals.”

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Tip #3: Turn on Alexa's advanced deal alerts

As it turns out, newer Echo smart speakers are good for more than just bumping out your playlists. They can also notify you of a sale on an item in your wishlist, shopping cart, or "saved for later" queue up to 24 hours before it even goes live.

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Open up the Alexa mobile app to turn on the advanced deal alerts feature. You'll find it under More > Settings > Notifications > Amazon Shopping; once you're there, click Shopping Recommendations and then Deal Recommendations. Since you already have your wishlist organized and ready to go, that's all there is to it. You'll see a pop-up alert or a yellow ring light on your Echo device whenever Alexa finds out about an upcoming deal on products in your wishlist. Ask, "Alexa, what are my notifications?" to get the scoop.

You can either have Alexa let you know once the deal is live or even give her the go-ahead to order it for you ("Alexa, buy it for me"). Your default payment and delivery address on file will be used automatically.

Voilà — now you’ll never miss a deal for something you want. Your Amazon wishlist is one of the most useful tools that you have at your disposal to ensure a successful shopping experience.

Also, keep a watchful eye out for our Amazon Prime Day coverage, where we’ll be highlighting all the best deals that you can get your hands on.

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Frequently Asked Questions


Prime Day 2 2023 will run from Tuesday, Oct. 10 at 3 a.m. ET through Wednesday, Oct. 12, with millions of deals dropping as frequently as every 5 minutes during the sale.


No need for a big commitment to shop on Prime Day. You can schedule a 30-day free trial around the event and shop all the deals your heart desires, excluding some subscription freebies like GrubHub+. Just remember to cancel your trial after the sale to avoid automatic charges.

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Dylan Haas
Lead Shopping Reporter

Dylan Haas is a Lead Shopping Reporter for Mashable, where he covers all things gaming, pets, fitness, sleep, and shopping events like Black Friday and Prime Day. Before joining the team at Mashable, Dylan received a B.A. in Communications from Pace University and contributed to publications like Paste Magazine, Bandsintown, and others following a brief stint as a marketing and management assistant in the music industry.

When he's not writing or testing products, you can find Dylan playing lots of video games, working out, spending time with loved ones (especially his dog, Stevie), or watching reality TV. Follow him on X at @iamdylanhaas, or send him an email at [email protected].

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Christina Buff

Christina Buff is a freelance deals writer for Shopping.


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