Basically for my son I waited until he was letting me know that he had to go. We did it at 18 months and he was fully potty trained by 24 months. My daughter took a little longer and was potty trained at 3 years.
The child has to tell you when they are wet and have to go. If they are able to articulate that they have to go then they are ready. It also worked because he would come in the bathroom when we were on the potty and started being interested with why were there. We also didn't use a potty except for on road trips. We used a seat that fit over the toilet.
We did potty training in one weekend for each kid using big kid underpants that they bought themselves. Because they were ready it was super easy and electronic are not good for bribing. No pull ups or potty training pants except at nights. We did have potty training books and videos before that weekend though. Both kids loved the elmo potty training book and would use the sound effects when they were on the potty.
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I believe the book "Potty Time with Elmo" may be what you're looking for.
https://www.amazon.com/Sesame-Street-Potty-Training-Sound/dp/141273486X