Wait for the price to drop, not for a sale to start.
Steam sales are unpredictable. Tell webwhen the game and the price you'd pay; it tells you when both line up.
Tell me when Baldur's Gate 3 drops below $40 on Steam.
webwhen will sit with this and decide when to check.
Wishlists send you everything. Webwhen sends you the moment that matters.
A wishlist is a museum. You walk past it. You add things. You forget. Then a sale arrives, the email is too long, and the one game you actually wanted is buried under three you don't.
Webwhen reads the store the way you would, except it doesn't get tired. You name a game, you name a price, and the agent watches the page until both meet. No daily checks, no second-guessing whether the discount is the real one or a teaser for a deeper cut next week.
When the moment arrives, you hear about it once, with the link in hand. Buy it or don't. Either way, you didn't have to refresh anything.
Things webwhen also waits for.
What are you waiting for?
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