How to Sign Up for Amazon Prime Day Invite-Only Deals

Key Takeaways

- Invite-only deals require Prime membership and advance signup on product pages
- Selection is randomized. Amazon notifies winners via email and app during the sale
- Prime Day 2026 runs for 4 days starting June 23, giving more windows to secure deals
What Are Invite-Only Deals?
Since 2023, Amazon has reserved some of its steepest Prime Day discounts for a lottery-style system called invite-only deals. Instead of the old fastest-finger-first chaos, where bots and early birds cleared stock in seconds, Amazon now lets shoppers request invitations in advance. If you're selected, you get an email with a time-sensitive link to buy the item at the discounted price.
The system aims to give regular shoppers a fair shot at high-demand inventory. Last year, Amazon sold a 43-inch 4K Smart Fire TV for $99 through this program. Similar deals are expected this year.
“The invite-only system is our best solution to ensure fair access to our most sought-after inventory, preventing the frustration of items vanishing the second a sale goes live.”
— Amazon Shopping Experience Lead, Official Press Statement
Who Can Request an Invite?
You must be an Amazon Prime member to participate. With over 200 million Prime members globally, competition is stiff. But unlike flash sales, you're not racing against the clock. You're entering a pool, and Amazon picks winners randomly.
Prime Day 2026 kicks off on June 23 and runs for 4 days. The extended window gives you more time to browse invite-only products as they appear throughout the event.
How to Sign Up for Invite-Only Deals
The process is straightforward, but you need to act before the sale goes live. Here's how:
- Find an invite-only deal. Look for the "Invite-Only Prime Deal" banner on product pages. These will appear on Amazon's Deals page once Prime Day begins.
- Navigate to the product detail page.
- Select "Request Invite."
- If you're not a Prime member, sign up for Prime first.
- Check your email for a confirmation that your request was received.
Make sure your Amazon account has a valid email address. If it doesn't, add one by going to Your Account, then Login & Security. Without an email on file, you won't receive notifications.
How to Know If You Were Selected
Requesting an invitation doesn't guarantee you'll get one. If you're selected, Amazon sends both a push notification through the Amazon app and an email during the sale. If you're not selected, you'll also be notified.
A few rules to keep in mind:
- You can only buy one of each product you're invited for.
- You can request invitations for as many different products as you want.
- Your invitation stays valid as long as the sale lasts or until stock runs out.
Community Reactions: Fair or Frustrating?
Opinions on the invite-only system are split. On Reddit's r/AmazonPrime, many users appreciate that the lottery approach stops scalpers from using bots to instantly buy out inventory. Others are more skeptical about the selection algorithm's transparency. Some have jokingly called it a "digital hunger games" where success feels more like luck than actual shopping skill.
The tradeoff is real. You won't lose out because your internet connection was slow, but you also can't brute-force your way to a deal through speed or persistence.
Early Prime Day Deals Already Live
Some deals are available right now without the invite lottery. Amazon has already dropped prices on several Apple products:
- Apple AirPods Pro 3 with noise cancellation and heart rate monitoring: $179 (down from $249)
- Apple Watch Series 11 (GPS, 42mm): $299 (down from $399)
- Apple iPad 11" with A16 chip, 128GB: $299.99 (down from $349)
These editor-vetted deals don't require an invite. They're standard discounts available to any Prime member.
What to Watch For Starting June 23
Amazon hasn't promoted invite-only deals in their 2026 Prime Day press releases like they have in past years. But they also haven't announced the program is discontinued. Keep an eye on product pages for the invite-only banners once the sale begins.
If you see them, you now know what to do.
Logicity's Take
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need Prime to sign up for invite-only deals?
Yes. Amazon requires an active Prime membership to request invitations for these deals.
Can I request invites for multiple products?
Yes. You can request invitations for as many different products as you want, but you can only purchase one unit of each if selected.
How will I know if I'm selected for an invite-only deal?
Amazon sends both an email and a push notification through the Amazon app during the sale if you're selected.
Are invite-only deals available throughout Prime Day?
Yes. New invite-only products may appear throughout the 4-day event starting June 23.
What happens if I don't get selected?
Amazon will notify you that you weren't chosen. You won't be able to purchase that specific item at the invite-only price.
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