Three ways to catch a UniFi restock.
Ubiquiti's notify-me signup exists and it is free; this page is honest about that. The question is whether the alert reaches you while the gear is still in the cart-able window.
| NotiFi | Store notify-me | Refreshing the store | |
|---|---|---|---|
| How you find out | Push the moment a check sees stock flip | Email or push, often hours later | Whenever you happen to look |
| Covers every product and variant | ✓ | Per-product signup | Only what you check |
| Works while you sleep | Time-sensitive pushes break through Focus | Lands in the inbox pile | — |
| Price-drop alerts | ✓ | — | — |
| New-product alerts | ✓ | — | — |
| Restock history and rarity data | ✓ | — | — |
| Widgets, Apple Watch, Siri, webhooks | ✓ | — | — |
| Cost | Free to browse; alerts from $9.99/yr | Free | Your time |
Why speed is the whole game
High-demand UniFi gear routinely sells out again within minutes of a restock. An alert that arrives hours later is not an alert. It is a notification that you missed one. In our observations, the store's own notify-me messages regularly land after the window has already closed.
NotiFi's pipeline is built around that window: checks run continuously, pushes dispatch the moment a flip is observed, time-sensitive delivery breaks through Do Not Disturb, and Ultra's fast-open has the product page loading in your browser as you lift your thumb.
Use notify-me too; there is no reason not to have both. But if you have been burned by gear selling out before the email arrived, that is the exact gap NotiFi exists to close.