Why Canary Alerts Exists

Missing a Twitch drop isn’t just about losing a digital reward—it’s about the frustration of being left out while others collect their prizes. It’s the moment you log in, see what you could have claimed, and feel the sting of missing out.

I used to be the go-to person for my friends. Every day, I manually checked Twitch for new campaigns, sending out messages like, “Hey, there’s a new drop for your game!” I knew what they played, what they wanted, and they counted on me to keep them in the loop.

But over time, I stopped playing as much. The daily checks faded. Then came the messages: “Why didn’t you tell me? I missed it!” I hated letting them down, but I also didn’t want to be glued to Twitch forever.

That’s when I had an idea.

I’m no coding expert, but I knew enough to try. What if I could automate the process? What if no one had to miss a drop ever again? After plenty of mistakes and late nights, I built a system that worked. My friends got real-time alerts for the games they cared about—and I didn’t have to check Twitch manually ever again.

At first, it was just for us. Then a friend told another friend. And another. Before long, gamers I didn’t even know were asking to use it. That’s when I realized: this isn’t just my problem—it’s a problem for gamers everywhere.

So I made it better. Smarter. Faster. And I opened it up to everyone.

Because gaming should be about fun—not about refreshing Twitch, hoping you don’t miss out. Canary Alerts exists so you can collect every drop, maximize every reward, and never be left behind.

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