Insomniac is a single-account personal shopping assistant designed to automate the checkout process for highly sought-after items on Target.com. Instead of staying awake until 3:00 AM hoping for a restock on Pokémon or One Piece, Insomniac stays awake to monitor inventory and complete purchases while you sleep. When stock of your monitored items is detected, it uses your computer’s Chrome window to add items to cart, navigate to checkout, clear speedbumps (like confirming your CCV), and place orders autonomously.
Insomniac software is currently in Beta and free to use on your personal Windows computer.
However, you need your own residential proxy data to power the monitor system. You can get started with a $1 residential proxy trial to see if you like the system before making a larger data commitment. The $1 of data should allow you to run the monitor overnight for about a week, depending on how many products you monitor.
To run the system 24/7 for about 20 products only costs about $20 of data a month, vastly cheaper and more efficient than multi-account systems like Refract or Stellar.
Although Insomniac is currently free in Beta, your access to the app is authenticated through the platform Whop. If you haven’t signed up for Insomniac on Whop, you can do so below:
**Click here to get an Insomniac License.**
If your Whop Beta access expires or is revoked, the app will automatically lock.
Click here to download the latest release of Insomniac.
Click the “insomniac_setup_v0.1.xx.exe” (xx being latest version number) to download the setup .exe. You don’t need any of the other files.