WizzyPoke

WizzyPoke

Instant vibration alerts across all browser tabs.

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WizzyPoke is a browser extension that lets you send subtle screen shake to get someone’s attention when they miss your message. After pairing with a simple 6-digit code, you can send a nudge that triggers a vibration style screen shake with sound, even if they’re on another tab or website. Works across all tabs from messaging apps to video sites without accounts or logins. The free version includes limited daily nudges, with an optional premium upgrade for unlimited use.
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Wizzy

Hey everyone, WizzyPoke inspired by the old MSN “nudge” feature a simple way to get someone’s attention when messages easy to miss. I wanted to bring that idea back in a more modern and controlled way: a lightweight browser extension that sends vibration style screen nudges across all tabs, once paired with a simple code. The goal isn’t to be noisy, but intentional helping people notice something important without adding more clutter. I’d love to hear your thoughts, use cases, or ideas for improving it.

Zeiki Yu

Congrats on the launch! Love how WizzyPoke makes “did you see my message?” a lightweight, fun nudge instead of another notification to ignore.​

Wizzy

@zeiki_yu  thanks a lot!

Jer Dyk • Notion Systems for Thinkers

Interesting choice to use nudges instead of messages. I get enough messages already on a daily basis :-)

Wizzy

@jerdyk You’re right but WizzyPoke is meant for those moments when you’re deeply focused or lost in thought at your computer. It’s useful when an important message from family or work might otherwise go unnoticed. and actually fun too! :)

Wizzy

This is my first product and my first Product Hunt launch. I started vibe coding just 2 months ago with no prior experience at all. I genuinely loved the idea while building it, but when no one was using it early on, I honestly thought the product might just be bad and almost dropped it. Seeing the support and upvotes here really means more than I can explain. Thank you to everyone who took the time to check it out. It gave me real motivation to keep building and improving new products.