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About SpotSitter

We built the Disney alert helper we needed.

SpotSitter started after a real Mother's Day 2026 catch: Cake Bake Shop, party of three, 2,395 checks over 52 hours, and one Sunday 12:30 PM lunch that opened Friday, May 8 at 4:51:42 PM ET.

We do not store your Disney credentials. Ever.

Ryan and Emillie Stempski at Walt Disney World.
Ryan and Emillie Stempski built SpotSitter from the same planning problem other Disney families know too well.
2,395

checks over 52 hours

4:51 PM

Friday alert for Sunday lunch

9 sec

from alert to Disney confirmation email

“Most Disney parents do not need another planning spreadsheet. They need someone to keep checking while they put the kids to bed, drive to school, or finally stop refreshing the page.”

The point is persistence.

I'm Ryan. Emillie and I built SpotSitter after our own family needed one specific Mother's Day table with our daughter Lyra and every Sunday Cake Bake Shop slot was gone. The first version was just persistence: a laptop, a timer, and 2,395 checks until an opening appeared.

That is the job SpotSitter does now. You tell us what to watch, we keep checking, and when something opens we alert you by the channels you actually check. Paid watches check every minute. Free watches check every 2 minutes.

SpotSitter is independent and not affiliated with The Walt Disney Company. We notify you, then you book on Disney's official site with your own account.

Alerts only

SpotSitter tells you when a table or experience opens. You decide what to do next.

You book with Disney

Alert links send you to Disney's official site. We do not hold, reserve, or book spots for you.

No Disney login stored

A watch stores what you want us to check for, not access to your Disney account.

Why families trust it

A named family, a real receipt, and a clear line.

SpotSitter has Ryan and Emillie's name on it because the product started with their own trip. The receipt matters, but the boundary matters just as much: no Disney credentials stored, no auto-booking, and no promise that an opening will still be there when you tap.

from the Cake Bake catch

The table opened Friday at 4:51 PM. Ryan tapped through, booked on Disney's site, and the confirmation email arrived nine seconds after the alert. SpotSitter exists to give other families that same kind of persistent watch without the laptop in the background.