Never miss the sale —
or get the wrong size — again.

Save anything you want to buy later. dessence remembers your size in every store and pulls you back the moment it's actually in stock, in your size, and on sale. No more dead "back in stock" links. No more wrong-size returns.

Save your first item →

Drop in one thing you're waiting to buy — we'll watch it for you. Free to start.

Not a blank AI you have to learn to prompt. dessence comes ready to shop with you — it already knows sizes, sales, and restocks. No setup, nothing to train: save one thing and it works.

What dessence does for you

Save from any store, in two taps.

dessence keeps it all in one place and remembers you — your sizes, the brands you keep coming back to, the kind of thing you actually buy. So it only pings you when a saved item is truly buyable and actually your taste: in stock, your size, genuinely cheaper. Ask "what did I save from that boutique?" and find it instantly.

This is you

You save things to buy "when it drops."

Across Instagram, three store tabs, your camera roll. Then you forget half of them, lose the link, miss the sale, or finally buy and it shows up the wrong size. Ten different wishlists scattered everywhere, and nothing reminds you at the right moment.

What you get

The alert is finally real.

The alert is real. We only ping you when the item is in stock, in your size, at a genuine markdown — one tap to the exact page.
It knows you, not just your size. Your sizes, your go-to brands, the style you actually wear — remembered across every store, so you stop ordering the wrong fit and stop wading through stuff that isn't you.
Less noise, more "yes, that one." Because it knows your taste, the alerts are things you'd actually buy — not everything that happens to drop.
You never re-hunt the link. Ask for any saved item in plain language, find it in seconds.

Suggestions — opt-in

Want it to suggest what to buy? Only if you say so.

Some weeks you've saved a dozen things and still can't decide what to actually buy. Turn this on and dessence does the deciding-legwork for you: it picks a few things from what you've saved — plus close matches — that fit you, so you buy well without weighing every option yourself. It's the difference between a pile of saves and "yes, get that one."

Only things you'd actually buy. Suggestions are filtered to your taste, your size, and your budget — not whatever's trending.
Every suggestion tells you why. "On sale," "back in your size," or "matches what you keep saving" — never a mystery pick.
It's off until you switch it on, and off the moment you switch it back. One toggle, your call, anytime.

Opt-in, and it gets sharper over time. Your in-stock / in-your-size alerts work from day one. Suggestions are different — you turn them on, and the more you save, the better they get at calling the things you'd genuinely buy.

How it works

Save it. We watch it for you.

  1. Save from anywhere — the browser button, a screenshot, a pasted link, or a voice note.
  2. Tell us your sizes and a few brands you love once — dessence binds them to what you save, and learns the rest of your taste from what you keep saving (it gets sharper over time; the alerts work from day one).
  3. We watch it for you — price and stock, in your size.
  4. We pull you back at the right moment — one tap straight to the in-stock, in-your-size page.

See it on your first save

The next ping is one you can actually act on.

You save one thing you're waiting on dessence tags it with your size and starts watching — so the next ping you get is "back in your size, now 30% off," not a dead link.

Why the usual tools let you down

The wishlist apps fail at the one moment that matters.

Karma's "back in stock / price drop" alerts land on a sold-out page about 99% of the time and it won't even save your size or color. Pinterest links break and can't be fixed. And Honey's "save you money" promise collapsed — "8 coupons found but none working", plus the affiliate-hijack scandal that cost it millions of users. You deserve an alert that's actually true.

Pricing

Free now. Free for a while. Worth keeping.

Pro is free during beta. When we turn it on, you'll know first.

Free
$0 forever

For trying it out and most everyday use.

  • Save up to 100 items
  • Telegram bot
  • Chrome extension
  • Visual pinboard
  • Ask in plain language
Start for free, no card needed
Free during beta
Pro
$10$0 /mo

Free during beta.

  • Everything in Free
  • Unlimited saves
  • Advanced search
  • Sharing
Included with any account during beta
Team
$24 /mo

Coming soon.

  • Shared team memory
  • Workspace controls
  • Admin and roles
  • Everything in Pro
Coming soon

No credit card during beta. We'll give you 30 days notice before any plan changes.

"But what if…"

The things people ask before they try it.

I like the idea but I don't want to set up another app.
There's nothing to set up. Add the save button and tell us your size once — that's it. No prompts, no configuration; it works on your first save.
Another alert that sends me to a sold-out page?
No — we check stock and your size and the real price before we ping you. If it's not buyable, you don't hear from us.
Will it save the right thing?
The exact item, with your size — not a generic link to the homepage.
Is it going to mess with my purchases like Honey did?
We don't touch checkout or hijack anyone's commission.
If it suggests things to buy, is this just ads — will it push whatever pays you?
No. Suggestions come only from what you saved plus close matches, filtered to your taste, size, and budget. Every one tells you the real reason it's there (on sale, back in your size, matches what you save), and we never rank picks by who pays us. It's off unless you turn it on, and you can turn it off anytime.

What it feels like

The coat you saved two months ago pings you.

Back in your size, on sale — and you buy it in one tap, at the right price, in the size that actually fits. Nothing you wanted slipped past.

Stop losing the things you meant to buy.

Save your first item — free during beta, no credit card.

Save your first item →