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SlotPrenotami · London · Sydney

Stop watching Prenot@Mi all day. We watch it for you.

A quiet service that watches the portal on your behalf and writes you the moment a slot opens at your consulate. You book. We watch.

Live · No invented numbers

These are the figures the system is producing as you read this page, read directly from the monitoring logs.

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Slots opened · last 7 days
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Waiting list · temporarily closed

I will reopen spots soon.

The beta has reached the maximum number of subscribers I can manage well at this moment. I am working to scale the infrastructure and open more spots.

If you have an urgent situation — an expired passport, an imminent flight, a family member in difficulty — write to prenotami.monitor@gmail.com explaining your case. I evaluate exceptions personally.

What we see, case after case

Everyone who reaches us arrives tired. Not from effort — from a particular kind of waiting.

Before we tell you what we do, we tell you what we have seen. These are the same stories, month after month, for as long as this problem has existed.

  1. The portal that announces nothing

    You open Prenot@Mi in the morning. Close it. Open it again at lunch. Nothing. One day you open it and someone has already taken the slot — you have no idea when it appeared.

  2. The passport expiring in three months

    You have a flight in September. The consulate shows 2027. Every morning a family member asks if you have news. You don't.

  3. The consulate that does not reply

    You wrote in. No reply for two weeks. You wrote again. Nothing. Was the tone wrong? Did they read it? No one knows.

  4. The slot that lasts three minutes

    You've heard it happens to friends. A slot appeared at 7:03 PM on a Thursday and was gone by 7:06. You would have had to be at the screen.

How it works

Three steps. No account, no credentials, nothing complicated.

The service does one thing well: it watches Prenot@Mi for you and writes when something opens.

  1. Pick email or Telegram, and your consulate

    Half a minute. No Prenot@Mi password, no documents, no card. Just the channel you want notifications on, the consulate and the service you care about.

  2. The system checks the portal every few minutes

    An automated check, twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week. Last-minute cancellations are caught too.

  3. When a slot opens, you arrive

    You get an instant notification. You open Prenot@Mi with your own credentials and book. The OTP goes to your mailbox, not ours. We do not represent you — we only give you the advantage of time.

The boundaries, said plainly

What the service does not do — and will not do.

We prefer to say up front what we do not offer, rather than let you find out later. What follows is not hidden in a footer: it is here, above the form.

Two consulates, two rhythms

What the system watches, and who it is built for.

For now we monitor two consulates. They are the two we know closely, where we understand how slot releases actually happen.

Consulate · 01

London

Inghilterra meridionale, Galles, Isle of Wight, Isole Normanne, Gibilterra

  • Passport
  • Electronic ID card
  • Citizenship by descent

Live in Northern England? Since July 2022 there's a separate Consulate of Manchester. Read the guide →

Consulate · 02

Sydney

New South Wales only (except Queanbeyan and Cooma)

  • Passport
  • Electronic ID card
  • Citizenship by descent
  • Schengen visas for non-Australian citizens

Live in Queensland or ACT? Sydney is not your consulate. Read the guide →

Living in another district? We may consider extending monitoring to other consulates. Write to us explaining your situation.

Who is behind this

An Italian in Sydney, and a problem lived through before it was solved.

Some time ago I had to renew my passport and ran into the wall many of you know: never an available slot, a phone that does not answer, weeks of useless attempts. There is nothing more frustrating than a system that ignores you.

To get out of it, I built a tool that watched Prenot@Mi for me, alerting me the moment something opened. It worked. When I told friends, and then read similar posts in Facebook groups for Italians abroad, I realised the problem was not just mine.

From there I decided to open the service to anyone who needs it — for free, in beta. I am not a company. I am not selling anything. I do not ask for credentials, I do not ask for documents, I do not ask for money. If costs arise in future, we will talk about it then. For now the goal is simple: help the Italian community abroad.

One thing to do

Sign up in half a minute.

Email or Telegram, your choice. We only write when a slot opens at the consulate you've selected. Nothing else.

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