Back-In-Stock Alerts for Any Website: Stop Refreshing, Start Buying
Most 'notify me' buttons are slow, unreliable, or only exist on one store. Here's how to set up real-time back-in-stock alerts for any product page — no matter who sells it.
Out of stock. Check back later. Join the waitlist.
If you've been staring at those words for something you actually want, you know the problem. Most built-in "notify me" buttons are slow — they batch emails and send them hours after the item's already sold out again. And they only exist on stores that bothered to build them, which rules out plenty of places you actually shop.
Why Built-In Notify-Me Buttons Fail
Two structural problems with retailer-native stock alerts:
They're slow. Most batch their notifications on a schedule — not real-time. High-demand items restock and sell out again in minutes. An email that arrives two hours later is useless.
They only cover one store. The item you want is probably sold by multiple retailers. If you're watching only one, you miss restocks everywhere else. The first store to have stock is the one that matters — and you won't know which one that is until it's too late.
What Actually Works
AyeWatch monitors any product URL and uses AI to understand availability language across different retailers — whether it says "In Stock," "Add to Cart," "Available," "Ships within 24 hours," or any variation. The moment availability changes, you get a push notification to your phone. Not an email two hours later. A notification right now.
Watch the same product across three different retailer sites simultaneously. Whichever restocks first, you'll know first.
Monitor any product for restocks — on any website
Set up restock alerts free →Where This Makes the Biggest Difference
- Limited hardware: GPUs, consoles, and electronics that sell out instantly and restock with no warning
- Sneakers and streetwear: Limited drops on brand sites, boutique retailers, and resale platforms where built-in alerts don't exist
- Medical and health supplies: Medications, devices, and supplements with inconsistent availability
- Car parts and specialty components: Specific SKUs that go out of stock for weeks and come back quietly
- Toys and collectibles: Seasonal or limited-run items where minutes matter
- Any small retailer site: Stores with no native notification system at all
Setup: 90 Seconds
- Copy the product URL from any retailer
- Paste it into AyeWatch and set your intent: "Alert me when this item comes back in stock"
- Enable push notifications so it hits your phone instantly
That's it. AyeWatch checks continuously. When availability changes, you get the alert. If you want to cover multiple stores for the same item, monitor all of them — it takes about 30 seconds per URL.
URL: bestbuy.com/site/[product page for item you want]
Description: "Alert me when this item comes back in stock at this retailer — I need a push notification within minutes of availability changing, not an email digest hours later when it's already sold out again"
Basically,
The built-in "notify me" button is fine for low-demand products. For anything that sells out in minutes, you need back-in-stock alerts that reach your phone within minutes of the change — not hours. Set it once, stop refreshing, and be ready to buy the moment stock appears.
Try AyeWatch free — your first three product monitors are completely free, no credit card required.