1/27/2025
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Check Out the Latest with BrickSeek

By
Alicia F.

We've been working hard to improve BrickSeek based on users' recent feedback, and we’re excited to share our latest updates! We recently introduced several enhancements to help you find and track deals even more efficiently.

Here’s what’s new:

  • Inventory Checker Suggested Deals – BrickSeek One members now see customized deals available at their local stores for the retailer they’re viewing.
  • Local Deal Alerts – You’ll now be prompted to log in to ensure you see the correct store for your alert.
  • Muting Retailers – Mute retailers from any deal tile to remove their deals from your feeds and alerts
  • Product Tile Enhancements – A new dollar sign with a down arrow icon now clarifies when the price initially dropped.
  • Deal Alert Email Feedback – Provide feedback directly from alert emails with thumbs-up or thumbs-down options.
  • My Stores Sorting Improvements – Local offers and deals now sort by distance for better deal visibility.

  • Muting Used Deals – You can now remove used deals if you're not interested in them. Once muted, you will no longer see them in any deal feeds unless you specifically navigate to the "Used Deals" tab.

We hope you enjoy these updates! Is there something else you'd like to see us add? Let us know!

Alicia F.

Creative Director
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