every course sniper out there is marketing the same thing — speed. "we poll every 2 seconds." "lowest latency on the market." bro it's 2026. we literally have phones that fold in half and this is the innovation we settled for. none of that matters if all the tool does is send you a notification and then just wait for you to do the actual work. that's not a sniper twin, that's a news alert with a subscription fee. lemme put you on game — here's what the best Rutgers course sniper actually looks like in 2026 and why GhostReg is the only one that actually pulls the trigger.
notification snipers detect a seat opening and fire you a push notification. sounds useful. the problem is everything that happens between that notification and you actually being registered. unlock phone. open browser. navigate to WebReg. log in through CAS. find the section. click Register. confirm.
that's 20–35 seconds, minimum, under perfect conditions. a competitive seat during drop/add week lasts 3–10 seconds. the notification arrives after the window to act has already closed. here's what that actually looks like from your end:
that's the whole difference. one system makes you the last step in the pipeline. the other doesn't need you in the pipeline at all.
forget polling intervals. here's the scorecard that actually matters:
GhostReg was built because I was losing seats using every tool out there. tried notification snipers, browser extensions, wrote my own scripts. still missed seats — because there was always something between me and the registration. so I built something that eliminates the gap entirely.
if you want a notification that says "seat available" — there are free tools for that. knock yourself out. a notification is a notification and you can find one for free.
but if you actually want the seat? if you're tired of losing classes because 20 seconds passed between the notification and you clicking Register? there's only one tool that closes the loop. GhostReg doesn't just watch the seat. it takes it. everything else is a fancy refresh button twin.
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