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This lightweight tool monitors a shared text file and displays on-screen alerts when a message is detected. Customize the message to fit your organization’s needs.

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  • Windows
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  • Developed by

    ES flagBeliah
  • Licensing

    Proprietary (Unlicense) and Commercial product.
  • Pricing

    One time purchase (perpetual license) that costs $2.
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  • Supported Languages

    • English

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Broadcast Emergency was added to AlternativeTo by eddynator on May 21, 2025 and this page was last updated May 21, 2025.
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What is Broadcast Emergency?

Broadcast Emergency is a lightweight Windows tool designed for system administrators and teams who need to send quick alert messages across a local network.

It works by monitoring a plain text file—either locally or on a shared network path (UNC). When a message is written in that file, all computers running the agent will instantly display an on-screen alert window. The software is designed to be simple, effective, and customizable.

Key Features:

  • Customize window size, colors, fonts, and button behavior.
  • Supports any network-shared text file (ideal for LAN environments).
  • Optional delay before dismissing alerts.
  • Config file is re-read on every cycle, allowing live adjustments.
  • No installer needed — just unpack and run. (self extracting exe)

Typical use cases include:

  • IT maintenance or system-wide announcements
  • Internal emergency drills or safety alerts
  • Alerting users during infrastructure incidents
  • Creative uses like calling your kids for dinner 😄