How RefugeAlert works
1Tell us what you need. Pick the refuges and dates you want watched — up to 13 refuge/date/accommodation combinations in one order.
2We watch the official page. RefugeAlert checks the park authority's public availability page at a steady, unhurried interval — the same page you'd check yourself, just automated and continuous.
3You get an email the moment something opens. A cancellation on your watched refuge/date shows up as an "available" or "limited" cell on the site. The instant we see it, you get an email naming the refuge, date, and accommodation type.
4You book it yourself, immediately. The email links straight to the official booking site. RefugeAlert never touches the reservation flow and never sees your account — you book it exactly as if you'd caught the cancellation by refreshing the page yourself.
Your watch keeps running for the rest of your date range even after one alert — a cancellation on one date doesn't mean the others stop being watched. It only ends when the last watched date passes, or when you cancel it yourself.
What we don't do
RefugeAlert never books, holds, or pre-reserves a bed. It never asks for or stores your booking-site password. It has no partnership with the park authority — it's an independent tool reading a public page, the same one anyone with a browser can look at.