I like the idea. One of my friends loves watching Dota 2 matches live, and figuring out when tickets go on sale is always a pain. He has to check the website every day, and even then, it’s still easy to miss the release. By the time he notices, the tickets may already be sold out.
So I can definitely see this being useful for non-tech people trying to get tickets to esports matches, popular concerts, or any event where tickets sold out quickly.
Just one thing I am curious: I use GPT’s Scheduled Tasks quite a lot to monitor news and updates from banking.senate.gov around the news I focus on, and it has worked pretty well for me. How does your app differ from GPT with the Scheduled Tasks?
I like the idea. One of my friends loves watching Dota 2 matches live, and figuring out when tickets go on sale is always a pain. He has to check the website every day, and even then, it’s still easy to miss the release. By the time he notices, the tickets may already be sold out.
So I can definitely see this being useful for non-tech people trying to get tickets to esports matches, popular concerts, or any event where tickets sold out quickly.
Just one thing I am curious: I use GPT’s Scheduled Tasks quite a lot to monitor news and updates from banking.senate.gov around the news I focus on, and it has worked pretty well for me. How does your app differ from GPT with the Scheduled Tasks?