Quay Australia Catalog Scanner
Affordable eyewear brand with a strong DTC presence and frequent sales.
Active SKUs tracked
Within hours of launch
Native integration
Scan Quay Australia's Full Catalog
GetStoreIntel crawls the entire quayaustralia.com catalog — detecting new SKU launches, discontinued products, and variant changes — with Slack and email alerts for every change.
What GetStoreIntel Tracks in Quay Australia's Catalog
New Product Launches
Instantly detected when Quay Australia adds a new SKU to their catalog — before any official announcement.
Discontinued Products
Know when Quay Australia quietly removes a product — a signal of strategy shift, stock clearance, or category exit.
Variant Changes
Track when Quay Australia adds new sizes, colors, or materials to existing products — or removes underperforming variants.
Out-of-Stock Detection
Know when Quay Australia runs out of a specific variant — a signal of high demand that competitors can act on.
Shopify Native Integration
Quay Australia runs on Shopify. GetStoreIntel has a native shopify integration that goes beyond surface-level scraping — connecting directly to shopify's product structure for variant-level accuracy.
Learn about our Shopify integrationFrequently Asked Questions
How many products does Quay Australia have?
Quay Australia's catalog currently has an estimated 200+ active SKUs. GetStoreIntel tracks this catalog continuously, alerting you whenever a new product is launched, a variant is added or removed, or a product is discontinued.
How do I find out when Quay Australia launches a new product?
GetStoreIntel's new product detection monitors quayaustralia.com and alerts you within hours of any new SKU appearing in their catalog — before any press release or social media announcement. Add quayaustralia.com to your tracked stores to get these alerts via Slack or email.
What platform does Quay Australia use?
Quay Australia runs on Shopify. GetStoreIntel has native integrations with shopify, enabling full catalog crawling including product variants, pricing data, and inventory signals.
