The cross-platform “Notify Me”

Tell any page what to watch for. Get pinged only when it happens.

Describe the change in plain English — a price, a date, an “in stock,” a status flip — and Notify Me watches the page for you. Matching happens privately, on your device.

Private by default · works on Chrome, Edge & Brave

How it works

Three steps. No code, no scraping rules.

Set it once and forget it — Notify Me only speaks up when your condition is true.

  1. 1

    Pick what to watch

    The whole page, or point-and-click a single element with the visual picker.

  2. 2

    Say what to watch for

    Type the condition in plain English: “back in stock,” “new reply,” “drops below $120.”

  3. 3

    Get pinged when it’s true

    A notification only when your condition is met — plus a diff of exactly what changed.

Features

Everything you need to watch the web — quietly.

Powerful where it counts, calm everywhere else.

Natural-language conditions

Describe what matters in your own words. No selectors, regex, or rules to maintain.

Visual element picker

Hover and click to lock onto a price, a stock badge, or a single line of text.

On-device-first matching

Deterministic rules → Chrome’s built-in Gemini Nano → optional cloud AI with your own key.

Rich notifications + webhooks

Native alerts, or fan out to a webhook or Telegram so the right channel hears first.

Old-vs-new diff viewer

See precisely what changed between checks, with the matched text highlighted.

Quiet hours & snooze

Mute overnight, pause a watcher, or batch alerts so nothing pings at 3 a.m.

Beautiful dark mode

A calm, premium interface that follows your system theme — or your manual choice.

Import & export

Back up your watchers or move them between machines with a single JSON file.

Why Notify Me

Apple’s “Notify Me,” without the walls.

Safari’s Notify Me (WWDC 2026) is a great idea — locked to macOS and closed. We built the open, cross-platform, privacy-first version.

Notify Me compared with Safari’s Notify Me
Capability Notify Me Safari Notify Me
Platforms Chrome · Edge · Brave macOS Safari only
Plain-English conditions Yes Yes
On-device matching Yes, by default Closed / unknown
Webhooks & Telegram Yes No
Diff viewer Yes No
Open source Yes No
Import / export Yes No

Private by default.

Matching runs on your device. There are no accounts to get started, and page content never leaves your machine unless you turn on cloud AI with your own API key. Your watch list is yours — exportable, deletable, and never sold.

Read the privacy policy

FAQ

Questions, answered.

Does it send my browsing anywhere?

No. Notify Me checks pages locally and matches conditions on your device. Nothing about your browsing is sent to us. The only time page content leaves your machine is if you explicitly enable a cloud AI provider with your own key.

Do I need an API key?

No. Most conditions are handled by deterministic rules and Chrome’s built-in Gemini Nano, entirely on-device. An API key is optional — only for power users who want cloud AI on tougher conditions.

Does it work while my browser is closed?

Notify Me runs as long as your browser is open (including in the background). It uses Chrome’s scheduling so checks keep happening without a tab pinned open, but it can’t check while the browser is fully quit.

Which sites work?

Any page you can open in your browser — product listings, dashboards, forums, status pages, ticket sites. You can watch the whole page or pick a single element. Sites behind a login work too, since checks run in your own session.

Is it free?

Yes — the core extension is free and open source. On-device matching costs you nothing. Optional cloud AI uses your own provider key, so any usage is billed by them, not us.

Stop refreshing. Start getting pinged.

Add Notify Me and let the web tell you when something changes.