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# Welcome to Mini Restock & Waitlist!

Hi there! We're Zel and Tufan, co-founders of Minimate Apps and wrote this guide for you ❤️

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Thanks so much for stopping by! Whether you're just getting started or fine-tuning your waitlist strategy, this help center is here to walk you through everything step by step.
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If you ever get stuck or have a question, don’t worry—we’ve got live chat support right inside the app. Or feel free to email us at <info@minimateapps.com>. We're always here to help!

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### What is Mini: Restock & Waitlist?

Mini helps you recover lost sales by turning product interest into waitlists, and automatically notifying customers when items are back in stock.

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Whether it's a sold-out item, a preorder product, or something you're launching soon—we make it super easy to collect emails and keep shoppers in the loop.

You can even customize restock forms and email alerts for each product or campaign—so you’re always speaking the right language to the right audience.

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Can’t wait to chat with you in the app! Just ask for Zel if you want to talk directly 🫶


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