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20250818 marketingEverything else

GoldPriceOne - The Widget

We're somewhat proud to inform you that we released the free website gold price widget on time. If you are interested in integrating it to your website or homepage, feel free to take a look at the widgets info page...

It is really easy to integrate. Just copy and paste the two lines of code or take a closer look at the integration examples for various content management systems.

20250815 marketingEverything else

Little widget - great news

If you operate a website, that's somehow related to gold, you can pretty soon™ integrate our brand new gold price widget for free. Show the current London spotprice for gold to your visitors with two lines of code.

Our gold price widget is responsive, has a beautyful light mode and an quite slick dark mode. Fits to most designs and also shows a pretty pretty chart. Data will be loaded from our own API, no external packages or frameworks required - just plain javascript.

gold price widget free and easy to integrate

And yes, there is a link to our website goldpriceone.app included. A little kickback. And the link might become handy one day – for referals, affiliates or something like that. The widget will be released next Monday 18th of August 2025.

20250812 marketingEverything else

The story of gold - part 3

Now that gold had some kind of value - one Yellow is worth one banana, two coconuts and 42 peas the people thought about what else one could do with those shiny stones. Hoorrk the Flat was the one who had to store the Yellows, keeping an eye on them so nothing gets lost.

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20250811 marketingNews about GoldPriceOne

Waiting for the time passing by

We are currently waiting for our databases being filled up with some more gold price data. As soon as we have enough data collected we'll update both apps (GoldPriceOne and GoldPriceOneMobile) with an enhanced chart feature.

20250723 marketingEverything else

The story of gold - part 2

Gold came from outer space as we already learned. But how did it happen that gold got some value? The answer took lots of years - billions of years - and then again some millions of years.

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20250710 marketingEverything else

The story of gold

What is gold? Where's it from? Should you own some? What do you do with it? Lots of questions. Here are the answers that are probably not always meant seriously…

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20250710 supportGoldPriceOne features

What does GMT mean?

GMT is an abbreviation for Greenwich Mean Time - the time zone London can be found in. And as the gold price is 'calculated/fixed/traded' in London GoldPriceOne uses GMT for the time of the current price.

goldpriceone uses gmt as standard time zone

If you live west of London your local time is earlier than GMT. Living east of London and your local time is later than GMT. But that doesn't really matter for the current price shown in the app. Wherever you live, whatever your local time is, the price shown is what one ounce of fine gold is worth currently on the planet.

20250628 marketingNews about GoldPriceOne

Here we go: GoldPriceOne 1.0.4 available

The update has some minor UI improvements and introduces a new feature to our PLUS subscribers: Charts - also known as historical gold price graphics.

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20250627 marketingNews about GoldPriceOne

Coming next: GoldPriceOne macOS 1.0.4

The new update of GoldPriceOne - macOS version - of our gold price alert app is on it's way to be released. This update integrates the new charts feature and makes GoldPriceOne the gold spotprice, gold price alerts, gold alloys value, gold assets calculator and gold price chart app for macOS.


As Apple's review team is quite fast at the moment - we'll looking forward to release the update tomorrow - but we'll see.

20250626 marketingNews about GoldPriceOne

GoldPriceOneMobile 1.0.5 Update released

We release the latest update to our iOS gold price alert app minutes ago. It comes with some minor optical improvements and a new feature: Charts.

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