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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.

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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

  1. 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.

  2. Choose your check rhythm

    Every 4 hours on Max for hot items, daily on Pro for the slow burners. Cloud-side, always on.

  3. 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.