PALO ALTO, CA – In a move poised to revolutionize the digital landscape, tech startup 'EchoEcho' today unveiled 'WANotifier,' a revolutionary new application designed to alert users to notifications they may have already received but, for whatever reason, have not yet acknowledged. The app, which launched to immediate acclaim on Product Hunt, aims to combat what its creators call 'notification fatigue-induced notification blindness.'

'We realized there was a gaping hole in the market,' explained Dr. Quentin Quibble, Chief Existential Technologist at EchoEcho, during a sparsely attended press conference. 'People are overwhelmed by alerts, leading to a paradoxical state where they miss the very notifications meant to inform them. WANotifier simply notifies you that you have notifications pending. It's elegantly recursive.'

The app, available on all major platforms, employs a proprietary 'Meta-Alert Algorithm' (MAA) that monitors a user's device for unread notifications from other apps. Upon detection, WANotifier issues a distinct, yet gentle, 'meta-notification.' Early adopters report a significant increase in their awareness of previously ignored pings and dings.

'Before WANotifier, I was living in a digital fog,' confessed Brenda from Accounting, a beta tester who wished to remain anonymous. 'Now, when my phone buzzes with a WANotifier alert, I know there's *something* else buzzing that I should probably look at. It's like having a notification for my notifications, which is exactly what I needed.' Critics, however, question whether adding another layer of alerts truly solves the underlying problem.