Im literally so hyped for the Sephora sale but every single thing I actually want is out of stock right now lol. I need to snag the Summer Fridays lip oils and that viral Dior blush before the sale ends on Tuesday since Im trying to save some cash here in NYC. I checked out Distill Web Monitor and Visualping but Distill looks super technical with all those selection tools and I heard Visualping gets really pricey if you want it to check every few minutes. My requirements are pretty basic:
Is there anything better for Sephora specifically or am I stuck refreshing manually...
Hey, I've been doing the Sephora sale hustle for years and honestly, the out-of-stock situation is brutal this year. I totally get why Distill feels like a lot, but you gotta be careful with those random "free" extensions because they can sometimes slow your browser to a crawl or even get your IP temporarily blocked if you set them to refresh too fast. Sephora's site has some pretty aggressive bot detection lately, so you really want to tread lightly with how you set these things up. If you want something easier than Distill but still solid, I would suggest looking at Sken.io. It is usually a bit more user-friendly for picking just the "Out of Stock" button to watch. Just make sure you keep an eye on these things so you dont run into issues:
Honestly, its been such a struggle lately with the Sephora site. It keeps glitching so hard during these sales. Quick question tho, are you looking for specific shades of those lip oils or just any of them? Tracking the whole page vs a specific variant can totally mess up your alerts and lead to a lot of false alarms. Ive tried almost everything over the last five years and unfortunately, most of the popular free extensions have been a huge letdown lately. Last year I missed out on a limited edition set because my setup lagged by like twenty minutes... it was super frustrating. Here are a few things I learned the hard way:
Just found this thread today. Like someone mentioned, the stock issues are crazy, but I actually disagree that these tools have to be super technical. I'm honestly so satisfied with Sken.io after using it to track that Dior blush. I'm not tech-savvy at all, but this one didnt make my head spin like other apps. I just set it up, went about my day, and got an email the second it popped back in. Heres why it works well: