About Watchobots

Made for people who'd rather not refresh.

Why this exists

Watchobots started with a simple irritation: keeping an eye on other websites is part of the job for a lot of people — founders watching a competitor's pricing page, marketers watching a changelog, job seekers watching a careers page — and the way everyone does it is the same. You open the tab. You skim. You try to remember what it looked like last week. You repeat tomorrow.

The tools that promised to fix this mostly didn't. They'd ask you to install an extension, select page elements, configure thresholds — and then reward you with a wall of highlighted HTML when something changed. A diff is not an answer. "Line 412 changed" is not the same as "they dropped the price of the Pro plan by $10."

What we do differently

Watchobots checks the pages you care about every day. When something changes, an AI reads the change the way a person would and tells you what actually happened — in plain English, categorized, and ranked by how much it probably matters. Trivial churn like rotating testimonials or updated copyright years gets filtered out, so an alert from us means something real happened.

There is deliberately almost nothing to configure. You paste a URL. That's the whole setup. The point of a monitoring tool is that you get to stop thinking about it.

Who's behind it

Watchobots is a small, independent product — built and run by its founder, not a growth team. That means decisions get made quickly, feedback usually reaches the person who can act on it the same day, and the product stays focused on doing one thing well instead of chasing feature checklists.

We use Watchobots ourselves, every day, to watch the same kinds of pages our users watch. If something is annoying, we feel it first.

Say hello

Questions, feature requests, or just curious about something? Reach us through the contact page — every message gets read.

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