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Use case

Be there when tickets go live

Ticketing pages change wording seconds before seats appear. Watch for that wording instead of watching the clock.

Add to Chrome

Why this has to run in your browser

Queue systems hand out a token to your browser session. A hosted checker gets its own queue position — useless to you. Monitoring the page you are actually queued in is the only version of this that helps.

Suggested setup

Interval
5–10 seconds
What to watch
"Select Seats" OR "Tickets Available" OR "On Sale"
Trigger
Alert when it appears
Alerts
Sound and window focus, so you are already on the page when it opens

Step by step

  1. 1Open the event page and start at 5 seconds.
  2. 2Add the ticket template, or watch for the waiting-room wording to disappear instead.
  3. 3Turn off 'keep refreshing after a hit' so it stops the moment you are through.
  4. 4Leave the tab in a visible window — background tabs can be frozen by the browser.

If the page you want to watch is public and you need it checked while your computer is off, this extension is the wrong tool — Pulse runs the same kind of check on a server.