YesNotice

Internet cheers “yes” alerts, but the demo link says “no”

TLDR: YesNotice promises instant alerts when anything flips from “no” to “yes,” winning praise for its simple usefulness and its kind, prolific creator. The comment section turned spicy as users joked about dystopian vibes and poked fun at a broken demo link, wondering if the site already got “hug of death.”

Meet YesNotice: a simple site that pings you the second something flips from “no” to “yes”—back-in-stock, website up, domain freed, you name it. The crowd loved the concept fast, with a breezy “Nice idea” opener and a heartfelt shoutout to creator Zack as a “super prolific (and extremely kind)” maker behind Infinite Digits. People imagined tracking everything from Bandcamp Fridays to the mythical PS6 announcement. Convenience fantasy unlocked—and the fans are here for it.

But then came the drama. One commenter said it felt “very much reminded of ‘Daemon,’” the techno-thriller where a system watches the world for triggers—cue the dystopia jokes. And just as hype peaked, someone discovered the Demo link throws a 403 error, instantly birthing the meme of the day: a site that tells you when things say “yes”… while its own demo says “no.” Another reader wondered if this was a classic “hug of death?” moment—too many clicks, too little server. So the vibe is split: half cheering the clean, obsessive “tell me the second it’s yes” life, half cackling at the irony and asking if the site can handle its own popularity. Either way, this tiny tool pulled big attention—and bigger jokes.

Key Points

  • YesNotice is a new website that alerts users when a tracked item changes from “no” to “yes.”
  • It periodically checks status and sends notifications via email or SMS upon detecting a change.
  • Users can customize check frequency and notification methods in a dashboard.
  • The service provides an estimated availability timeline for the tracked item.
  • Use cases include product releases, website changes, software versions, and media/book releases.

Hottest takes

“super prolific (and extremely kind)” — gregsadetsky
“Very much reminded of ‘Daemon’” — VikingCoder
“hug of death?” — bbstats
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