Sold-out hotels
Watch a booking page when a boutique hotel, suite category, or special-rate room has disappeared before your dates are final.
Hidden inventory
Hotels, restaurants, timed tickets, and small-group tours often reopen when holds expire or cancellations land. Lodgai watches the public page for a meaningful availability signal so you know when to check again.
Daily alert
Add the hotel, room type, booking URL, and email. Lodgai checks the public page once per day and emails whether the watched room looks available, not available, or could not be verified.
Scoped checks, confidence scoring, and no booking guarantees.
Best use cases
Watch a booking page when a boutique hotel, suite category, or special-rate room has disappeared before your dates are final.
Track museum, observation deck, rail, ferry, or limited-entry pages where released inventory often comes back in small batches.
Use it for reservation pages that show clear unavailable language such as sold out, fully booked, or no availability.
Workflow
The radar is intentionally simple. It watches for a specific unavailable phrase to disappear from a public page. That keeps the signal understandable and avoids pretending the tool can interpret every booking engine perfectly.
Open the official booking, restaurant, tour, or ticket page you want watched.
Paste the page URL into Lodgai Hidden Inventory Radar.
Choose the unavailable phrase currently shown on the page.
Leave an email so the system can notify you if that phrase disappears.
Lodgai sends an alert when the watched unavailable phrase is no longer found. That can mean inventory reopened, the page wording changed, or the booking provider changed its layout. The alert is a prompt to check the official page quickly, not a booking guarantee.
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