Restock alerts without the refresh ritual
The GPU, the coffee gear, the discontinued running shoes in your size — sold out everywhere, restocked quietly at 6am. Monitor Agent checks the page on schedule and tells you in one sentence when “out of stock” stops being true.
Restocks don't announce themselves
Stores rarely email their waitlist first — inventory just appears and disappears. Retailer apps only cover their own shelves, and generic page-change tools ping you for every cookie banner and review-count tick. The thing you care about is one binary fact on one page: can I buy it now?
How it works
Point it at the sold-out page
Write what “available” means to you — a size, a variant, a date — in plain English. No element pickers, no keyword lists to maintain.
Choose your check rhythm
Every 4 hours on Max for hot items, daily on Pro for the slow burners. Cloud-side, always on.
Act on a one-line answer
“In stock in EU 44, $139, 3 units shown.” Straight to Telegram or your lock screen — you tap through to the store, not to a diff.
Prompts people use
- “Is the RTX 5080 Founders Edition in stock on this page?”
- “Tell me when size EU 44 becomes available for these shoes.”
- “Did this pottery studio reopen sign-ups for the wheel course?”
- “Is the standard room available for the first weekend of September on this hotel page?”
Built for the restocks you can actually catch
Honesty first: hyped drops that sell out in ninety seconds belong to 5-second local sniping tools, not to any scheduled checker. Monitor Agent is for the everything else — the GPU that stays in stock for an afternoon, the course that reopens overnight, the hotel date that frees up on a cancellation. Meaning-level reading also means fewer false alarms: “notify me about MY size” doesn’t fire when some other size returns.
Video walkthrough coming soon — the written steps above cover the same flow.
Frequently asked questions
Will it catch a drop that sells out in minutes?
Probably not, and we won't pretend otherwise. The fastest schedule is every 4 hours (Max plan). Most restocks aren't bot-contested, though — afternoon-long availability windows are the common case, and those it catches reliably.
Can it watch for a specific size or variant?
Yes — that's the point of prompt-based monitoring. “Alert me when EU 44 is available” stays silent when EU 42 restocks. Diff-based tools can't make that distinction without fragile element selection.
Does it work for things other than products?
Anything with an availability state on a public page: course sign-ups, campsite and hotel dates, restaurant reservations pages, appointment slots, event tickets on primary pages.
How do I get the alert?
Email, mobile push, and native Telegram — all included on every plan. Telegram tends to be the fastest glance-and-go channel for restocks.
How many pages can I watch?
7 monitors on Pro ($9.99/mo, 5-day free trial) and 14 on Max ($19.99/mo, up to 2 of them on a 4-hour schedule).
Stop watching. Get notified.
Describe what you want to track in plain English, pick a schedule, and let the AI report back only when something actually changed.
Competitor details verified July 7, 2026 from public pricing pages and documentation. Vendors change plans — always check their site for current numbers.