Can Ai Notify really notify me about anything?
That is the product vision. The beta starts with a narrower set of watch types, but the goal is much broader: if you can describe the thing you want to hear about, that request belongs here.
Describe anything you want Ai Notify to watch. Prices, market moves, weather, local signals, and edge-case ideas are all fair game. If we cannot support it yet, we will still save the request and tell you when support opens up.
Beta watchlist
BTC drops 5% in 24h
Crypto
Sony WH-1000XM5 below $299
Product price
Aurora near Toronto
Nature
"Save this idea and tell me when it becomes possible"
The vision is broader than the beta, and your request still counts
How it works
The beta keeps the workflow simple: define the condition, confirm the rule, then wait for the right moment instead of checking again.
Describe the trigger
Start with a product, a threshold, or a local condition. No query builder required.
Subscription request
Tell me when TSLA drops below $180 and send me an email.
Review the watch
The beta extracts the target, trigger, and delivery channel so the alert is easy to trust later.
BTC Alert
Crypto
Get the email
When the condition hits, the update lands in your inbox instead of sending you back to another dashboard.
Ai Notify
to you
TSLA hit your target
TSLA moved below $180. Your watch rule has triggered and is ready for a quick check-in.
Examples
These are here to make the idea concrete, not to define the boundary. Ask for any change you care about, including requests we do not support yet.
A straightforward starting point: tell us the product and the number that matters.
Sony WH-1000XM5 below $299
Kindle Paperwhite drops 20%
Natural-language rules can be clearer than another custom dashboard when all you want is the moment something changes.
TSLA below $180
BTC down 5% in 24h
Some of the best alerts are oddly specific. That is part of the point.
Aurora visible near Toronto
Gas below $1.45/L
The early beta starts somewhere practical, but the product vision is much broader. Tell us the watch you actually want.
Subscribe to forecast changes before they affect your plans.
Toronto below 0C tomorrow
Rain before my commute
Catch rare local windows for sky, season, and nature events.
Clear-sky viewing window
Weekend bloom alert
Watch nearby deals that are easy to miss.
Coupon appears for my grocery list
Coffee beans go on sale
Unsupported requests are still useful: we save them and tell you when support opens.
A venue releases balcony seats
My route gets a faster train
Watchlist
The point is not just fewer tabs. It is one place for everything you want watched, including ideas that need support later.
Active watchlist
One place for live watches and future-support requests.
Sony WH-1000XM5
Product price
price < $299
Last seen $327
BTC Alert
Crypto
down 5% in 24h
Current move -2.1%
Toronto Aurora
Aurora
high visibility window
Watching Kp + cloud cover
Gas Nearby
Local price
below $1.45/L
Best nearby price $1.52/L
AAPL Watch
Stocks
below $180
Market closed
Balcony Seats
Saved request
new seats released
We will ping you when this becomes available
Early access
The beta starts with a few practical watch types, but the product vision is much bigger. Tell us the change, signal, or event you actually want to hear about.
FAQ
That is the product vision. The beta starts with a narrower set of watch types, but the goal is much broader: if you can describe the thing you want to hear about, that request belongs here.
We still want the request. Unsupported ideas are saved so we can see demand and tell you when that type of notification becomes possible.
Email is the first delivery channel in beta. The goal is to make alerts useful and low-noise before adding more destinations.
The current plan is a free tier with up to 10 watches and checks up to once per day, with faster or broader coverage reserved for later paid tiers.
Because examples make the concept legible. They are meant to show the shape of the product, not to narrow the ambition to just those categories.
No. This page is collecting early-access interest, and beta alerts are meant to be event-based rather than promotional. Every email should have a clear reason to exist and an unsubscribe path.