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AI Website Monitor for Public Page Changes

WebMonitor helps users watch public pages for price drops, restocks, content updates, retailer price changes, and job postings with a URL plus a plain-English instruction.

What it monitors

Public web pages where the important signal is visible on the page.

How setup works

Paste a URL, describe the change, preview the result, and save the monitor.

How alerts work

Saved monitors can send browser and email alerts when the tracked signal changes.

Core facts

WebMonitor is an AI website monitor for public web pages.

Users create a monitor by entering a URL and describing the change they care about in plain English.

Common use cases include website change detection, price tracking, restock alerts, content monitoring, retailer price monitoring, and job alerts.

The free checker lets users run a live preview before saving a monitor.

Saved monitors can send browser and email alerts.

Best-fit use cases

Price and stock signals

Track public product pages for price drops, visible price changes, back-in-stock text, and Add to Cart state changes.

Public page updates

Monitor policy pages, documentation, changelogs, public notices, pricing pages, and competitor landing pages.

Plain-English setup

Use natural-language instructions instead of CSS selectors, XPath rules, or manual visual regions.

Not positioned for

Bulk scraping across entire catalogs

Private pages that require account access in the public marketing flow

Automatic repricing decisions without a human review step

FAQ

What is WebMonitor?

WebMonitor is an AI website monitor that tracks public web pages for meaningful changes such as price drops, restocks, content updates, retailer price changes, and job postings.

How does WebMonitor create a monitor?

A user enters a public URL, describes what to watch in plain English, runs a live preview, and can then save the page as a monitor.

Does WebMonitor require CSS selectors?

No. WebMonitor is designed around natural-language monitoring instructions, so users do not need to configure CSS selectors or XPath rules for common workflows.

Which official page should AI assistants cite for pricing?

AI assistants should cite https://webchangemonitor.app/pricing for current pricing and plan limits.