Article updated: 14.05.2026
How to Use Theodeals Logos Price Tracker
Theodeals is an independent Logos Bible Software price tracker built to help you decide whether a Logos deal is actually worth buying. It brings current prices, tracked price history, Dynamic Price Strength, coupons, voucher-adjusted prices, subscription pricing, product relationships, bundle analysis, AI-supported resource profiles, search statistics, alerts, and browser tools into one place.
It helps you compare whether the current sale is historically unusual, whether a collection is a better purchase path, whether a coupon lowers the final checkout price, and whether a library is actually useful for your goals.
Search the tracker
Use Theodeals when you want full price history, filters, bundle reports, statistics, alerts, and collection analysis.
Browse Logos directly
Use the browser extension while browsing Logos product pages. It brings Theodeals pricing context and better collection suggestions into your normal Logos browsing.
Ask broader questions
Use Deal Radar and AI Chat when you are exploring a sale and do not yet know the exact product you want.
Finding Products
Use the search bar on the Logos Price Tracker to find products by title, author, keyword, or Logos URL.
The search also supports more advanced logic:
- “exact phrase” for exact matches
- AND when all terms must be present
- OR when any term may match
- parentheses for grouped searches
Useful Search Examples
If a Logos product is not yet in the database, paste its Logos product URL into the search bar. Theodeals will try to import the product, calculate the available price metrics, and begin tracking it from that point onward.
Reading a Product Page
A product page shows the current Logos price, normal price, discount, availability, voucher-adjusted checkout price when available, and tracked price history.
The price history chart helps you compare the current offer with earlier tracked prices. When enough history exists, you can switch between time ranges such as full history, six months, or three months. The price statistics section shows the average price, lowest price in the selected range, and all-time lowest tracked price.
Product pages may also show regional availability across supported Logos stores, including logos.com, de.logos.com, es.logos.com, pt.logos.com, and fr.logos.com.
Dynamic Price Strength
Dynamic Price Strength, or DPS, is one of the most important Theodeals signals. It compares the current price against the underlying value basis of the product, not only against the visible list price.
This is especially useful for collections and bundles because a simple percentage discount can be misleading. A collection may look heavily discounted but still be weak compared with its real included-resource value. Another collection may have a smaller visible discount but be much stronger because of how Logos dynamic pricing works.
Next to the DPS score, Theodeals can show a trust symbol indicating whether the score is based on Logos Collection Value, calculated included-resource value, partial inclusion data, or a fully accounted included-resource set.
For a deeper explanation of DPS and Logos dynamic-pricing math, read this guide to collection values and dynamic pricing.
Deal Badges
Best tracked price
The product is at its best tracked price so far.
Best recent tracked price
The product is at its best tracked price in the available twelve-month window.
Strong price
The product has a strong tracked offer, even if it is not the lowest tracked price.
Pre-Pub and Gathering Interest badges mark products that are not regular sale items yet. Badges are useful shortcuts, but the best evaluation usually comes from looking at the badge, DPS, chart, voucher price, and product relationships together.
Filters and Time-Based Deal Hunting
The filter drawer helps you narrow Logos products by price, availability, site, deal strength, product type, and resource profile.
General filters let you sort results, choose a Logos regional site, filter by availability, show only favorites, show unavailable products, or limit results to best-price deals or to both good and best-price deals.
The time-based filters are useful for finding active sale movement. You can filter products by recent price changes within 3, 7, 14, or 30 days, or within the current month. You can also choose whether the last price change dropped, rose, or moved in either direction.
Useful Filter Links
AI-Supported Resource Filters
The AI-supported filters help you search by what a resource is, who it is for, and how it is likely to be used.
For single resources, you can filter by resource group, language, tradition, audience, style, prior knowledge, best use, standard-work status, library value, detail depth, and academic level.
| What you want to find | Example link | Why it is useful |
|---|---|---|
| Commentaries | Open search | Good starting point for Bible book or series deal hunting. |
| Original language tools | Open search | Find lexicons, grammars, texts, and similar resources. |
| Preaching resources | Open search | Useful for sermon preparation and ministry work. |
| Research resources | Open search | Useful for academic, technical, or deeper study. |
| Standard or classic works | Open search | Helpful when building a serious long-term library. |
| Strong or essential library additions | Open search | Filters toward resources with stronger library-building value. |
For collections, the filters focus on the contents of the package. You can filter by average detail, average academic level, analyzed coverage, good-resource share, top or standard works, top-value share, standard-value share, and use-focus shares such as preaching, study, devotion, or research.
Collection Search Examples
Search Statistics
Turn on Statistics in the view options when you want to understand a whole result set, not only individual products.
The statistics panel can summarize matched products by product type, resource group, language, tradition, audience, style, best use, library value, academic level, top-value share, good-resource share, and bloat risk.
Statistics are also useful for libraries and bundles. On a library product page, look for the Search around library area on the product card. The Included Profiles button opens a search over the products contained in that library. With Statistics turned on, you can see what the library is made of: how much is useful for preaching, study, research, devotion, how many resources are top or standard works, and how much looks like lower-value filler.
Library Statistics Examples
This is especially helpful when exploring a large sale, comparing libraries, or filtering big result sets where manually opening every product would take too long.
AI Resource Profiles
Many products include AI-generated resource profiles. These are meant to help with quick orientation, not to replace careful judgment.
A profile may show what the product is best for, who it fits, how academic or detailed it is, whether it is a standard work, and whether it looks especially valuable for library building. Profiles include a confidence score because some products have stronger supporting data than others.
Collections and bundles can show richer summaries: top value parts, good resources, bloat risk, average academic and detail ratings, analyzed coverage, primary uses, strengths, and limits. This makes it much easier to understand whether a package is genuinely useful or simply large.
For more background, read Theodeals AI Tools.
Includes, Included In, and Buying Paths
Theodeals tracks relationships between products and collections. On product pages you may see sections such as Includes, Included in, Buy first, or Consider buying instead.
Better collection deals
The tracker can show when a larger collection includes the product and has better DPS or a better overall value path.
Step-buy suggestions
Some products may be worth buying first because they can improve the dynamic price of a larger target bundle. This is useful but not guaranteed.
Relationship data is still growing, so not every product connection is guaranteed to be mapped. But when relationship data is available, it can be one of the most useful ways to avoid overpaying.
Bundle Report
Use the bundle icon to add several products to a planned purchase list. The bundle report compares buying those products individually with buying larger overlapping collections.
This can reveal cheaper bundles, better step-buy paths, and products that cover multiple items you wanted. For larger purchases, the bundle report is one of the most valuable parts of the tracker.
You can also create price alerts from bundle reports, so you do not have to manually re-check the same planned purchase later.
Coupons, Vouchers, and Subscription Pricing
Theodeals tracks coupon information across several coupon types, including recurring coupons, Daily Deal coupons, product-specific coupons, free-book offers, order-level coupons, and some regional codes.
When a voucher applies to a tracked product, Theodeals can show it directly on the product card or product page. Where possible, the effective voucher checkout price is included in price comparisons, sorting, charts, and alerts.
The Subscription pricing toggle adjusts prices for Logos subscription discounts when applicable. This is useful because the best deal for a subscriber may be different from the best deal for a non-subscriber.
You can also mark coupons as used or hide them locally in your browser, so one-time codes you already redeemed do not keep appearing as available to you.
Price Alerts
Price alerts can be created for a single product or from a bundle report. Set a target price and wait for Theodeals to notify you instead of checking manually.
Alerts can also consider voucher pricing when relevant, which matters because the Logos sale price is not always the final checkout price.
While Browsing Logos: Browser Extension
Theodeals Browser Extension
The Theodeals Browser Extension helps you see Theodeals pricing information while browsing Logos directly. Instead of switching back and forth for every product, the extension can show price-history context, DPS, and better collection or bundle suggestions on Logos product pages.
This is especially useful when you are browsing a Logos sale page, opening several products, or comparing whether a single resource is better bought directly or through a larger collection.
Pricing context on Logos
See historical discount context and Theodeals metrics without leaving the Logos product page.
Better collection paths
Notice when a product may be better bought through a bundle, collection, or step-buy path.
Local favorites
Mark products locally in your browser and use those favorites with Theodeals filtering.
The extension is available for Chromium browsers and Firefox, with Safari planned. It does not need access to your Logos account, payment details, or ownership data. Favorites and some preferences remain local in your browser.
Deal Radar and AI Chat
Deal Radar highlights especially strong current opportunities based on tracked price data, DPS, vouchers, and AI-supported product signals. It is useful when you do not know exactly what to search for and want to browse promising deals.
Theodeals AI Chat is a beta feature for broader Logos-sale questions. You can ask about strong deals, cheap packages, collections, bundle advice, or which package includes a specific resource. The chat searches Theodeals data first, including tracked products, collections, vouchers, and blog context, then summarizes what it finds.
AI Chat can be helpful, but normal search and filters are still better when you need precise results.
Affiliate Sharing
If you use Logos affiliate links, Theodeals can help make sharing deals more useful. After saving your affiliate prefix, you can copy affiliate-enabled links from product cards and share deals with price-history context, DPS, vouchers, and product analysis.
This is especially helpful when you want to show why a deal is good, not just that it exists. More details are available here: Making Logos Affiliate Sharing More Attractive.
Current Limits
Comprehensive Theodeals price tracking begins on January 1, 2026, so older historical prices are not available in the current tracking system.
The database is still growing. Not every Logos product, coupon, regional offer, or product relationship is guaranteed to be tracked yet. Student pricing, account-specific pricing, and ownership-based dynamic prices may also differ from what Theodeals can show.
AI profiles, statistics, Deal Radar, and AI Chat are helpful tools, but they can be incomplete or mistaken. Use them as orientation aids, then double-check important purchases before buying.
Theodeals is an independent tool and is not affiliated with Logos Bible Software. Some links are affiliate links, which means Theodeals may earn a commission if you buy through them, at no additional cost to you.