Unsupported stores
What happens when ClothingCue cannot track a product yet
Learn why some product pages cannot be tracked yet, what to try next, and how unsupported stores can become easier to track over time.
Not every product page is trackable on the first try. Some stores hide availability, change pages often, or show options in a way that is hard to read reliably. ClothingCue should be honest about that before you depend on an alert.
Why exact alerts matter
Some pages do not show enough size, color, price, or availability detail.
Some stores change product pages after launches, sales, or restocks.
Some items require a manual check because the page does not expose a clear buyable option.
How to track it with ClothingCue
01
Try the exact product page
Use the most specific page you can find, not a collection page, search result, or social link.
02
Check what ClothingCue found
Before saving a watch, review the image, title, price, sizes, colors, and availability details that ClothingCue was able to read.
03
Send the store to support
If the page is not supported yet, share it with support so the store can be reviewed for future coverage.
Tips for faster restocks
- Try a desktop product URL if a mobile or social-app link does not work.
- Avoid tracking cart, wishlist, or checkout pages.
- Re-try the page later if the store changes the layout during a launch or sale.
FAQ
Why is a store unsupported?
A store may be unsupported because the product page does not show enough reliable product, variant, price, or availability detail for ClothingCue to track it confidently.
Can unsupported stores be added later?
Yes. Store coverage can improve over time, especially when shoppers share examples of pages they want to track.
Will ClothingCue guess if it cannot read the page?
No. A missed alert is worse than a clear limitation, so ClothingCue should avoid saving watches that it cannot understand reliably.