New WWDC Ticket Alert Service Launches

A ticket to WWDC is worth more than its weight in gold. Last year it sold out in a couple of hours, and unless you’re ultra quick, you won’t be going. However in anticipation of WWDC 2013, developer Oisin Prendiville has set up a service to phone and text people when Apple starts putting tickets on sale (via TUAW).

While there was a similar service last year called WWDC Alerts, it was overloaded which resulted in delays. Prendiville hopes that his model, which requires users to pay a minimum €1 fee to use it (you can pay more and get higher up in the queue), will be more controlled because of it.

What’s more, if something goes wrong and his script doesn’t work, he’ll give a full refund. If I wanted to attend, I would definitely consider this solution, as it’s the best way to guarantee a ticket. You can get in the queue here.

Henry Taylor-Gill

Henry is a student who is a huge Apple fan, and has used their products since day one. He can remember how happy he was when he received the first iPod back in 2001 as a birthday present. He has an international background, having spent most of his life in France but he now lives in the UK. He is also a native French speaker and can also speak Spanish at a decent level. In addition to tech, Henry is an avid sports fan and has his own sports blog.