Sold-out sneakers, concert tickets, popular restaurant reservations, limited-run gear — they all come back in unpredictable waves, and the people who get them are the ones who find out first. PageMinder watches the page around the clock and messages you the moment availability changes.
And what it never bothers you with: rotating banners, ads, cookie popups, timestamps, or any other page noise. That's judged out by the AI before an alert is ever considered.
Tickets are back: two new dates were just added for the Sydney shows.
March 14 and 15 went on sale in the last hour. General admission and balcony both available.
Pages are checked as often as hourly on paid plans. When availability changes, the alert is sent immediately with what came back and at what price.
Yes — say it in your watch intent, e.g. 'alert me when size 10 is available.' The AI reads the page's variant availability, not just the headline stock status.
If availability is shown on a public webpage, yes. People use it for reservation pages, course enrolments, campsite bookings and permit windows.
No — PageMinder watches and alerts only. You do the buying. That keeps it safe, legal and within every site's terms.