In-Store Restocks · Retail shelf intel
Partially available
Community-reported retail drops help you plan store runs, coverage is still expanding by region, and inventory can change fast.
Early access invitations will be sent in stages. · No payment is required to join the waiting list.
Community-reported retail drops help you plan store runs, coverage is still expanding by region, and inventory can change fast.
Open the store drop feed
Filter toward in-store activity so retail shelf intel is not mixed with unrelated noise.
Sound familiar?
You’re looping Target and Walmart after work because “someone said they put product out.”
Facebook buried the useful post under memes. You hit three cold stores. Pegs empty. Gas gone. Mood ruined.
A store-focused restock feed won’t teleport sealed product into your cart, but it can stop the random hop based on vibes.
If you believe arriving after the ETB wall is wiped is a planning problem, not a luck problem, then joining the waiting list for early access is the obvious next step.
Belief break 1
Local groups are social first. Useful shelf sightings get buried. That’s why structured reports matter.
In-Store Restocks is built for shelf and case context, not only vending machines or websites. It’s partial today and expanding by region.
Belief break 2
Vague “they just restocked” posts feel actionable. They’re usually not specific enough to route a night.
Recent, structured reports help you prioritize stops, and still assume inventory can change before you arrive.
Belief break 3
Expecting every zip code on day one is how hunters quit tools that are honest about partial coverage.
Contribute what you see, full shelves, empty pegs, partial restocks, so the feed gets sharper where people hunt.
What you get when access opens
No payment to join the waiting list. Invitations release in stages, first come, first served.
Store drop feed
Scan retail shelf intel without drowning in unrelated group-chat noise.
Community reports with context
Log and review what was seen, including empty pegs that save a useless stop.
Route prioritization
Spend less time guessing which store is worth tonight’s loop.
Honest partial status
Coverage expands by region, no fake nationwide completeness claims.
Inventory-change realism
Reports are not a guarantee product remains on the shelf.
Pairs with product watches
Use notifications for specific products while the feed covers broader store activity.
If cold retail loops keep eating your nights, you’d be crazy not to join the waitlist while this feed is still growing.
Join the Waiting ListNo payment is required to join the waiting list.
Joining the waiting list does not provide immediate access. Invitations will be released in stages on a first-come, first-served basis, with availability and feature readiness taken into account.
No. Joining the waiting list does not grant immediate access. Invitations are sent in stages on a first-come, first-served basis. There is no payment required to join the waitlist. Discounts, if any, will be announced later. A seven-day trial is only available after you are invited, activate access, and an eligible plan is available.
The seven-day trial does not begin when you join the waiting list. It begins only if and when you are invited, activate access, and the applicable plan becomes available.
Store coverage and feed depth are still expanding by region and retailer context. You can use what is live today while more locations and polish roll out.
Not necessarily. Inventory can change quickly. Reports help you decide where to look; they never guarantee product will remain available.
Yes. Community reports are a core part of keeping in-store intel useful for other hunters in your area.
In-Store Restocks
Join the waiting list for early access as in-store coverage keeps expanding. No payment required to get on the list.
Join the Waiting ListJoining the waiting list does not provide immediate access. Invitations will be released in stages on a first-come, first-served basis, with availability and feature readiness taken into account.
The seven-day free trial does not begin when you join the waiting list. It begins only if and when you are invited, activate access, and an eligible plan becomes available.