Simple public page monitoring

Monitor any public page. Know when it changes.

Watch prices, jobs, competitors, notices, and policies without building scrapers. Paste a URL, choose what to watch, and get a clear email when it changes.

Public pages only. First snapshot never sends an alert.

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Launch offer: 50% off your first paid month.Use code LAUNCH50 at checkout.

Use cases

Watch pages that quietly change.

Lightweight monitoring for operators, researchers, shoppers, and job seekers.

How it works

From URL to alert in minutes.

Start broad, then tune the monitor only when the page needs more precision.

Create your first monitor
01

Paste a public URL

Add the public page that matters. WatchSimple creates a quiet baseline first.

02

Choose what to watch

Use visible text by default, then narrow to a selector or keyword when needed.

03

Receive the useful change

Scheduled checks compare snapshots and email you only when something changes.

Email alerts

Clear alerts, not noisy logs.

Alerts show the monitor, URL, change time, and before/after context. Failures stay in monitor health.

From WatchSimple

Product availability changed

https://example.com/product

Change detected

Before

Out of stock

After

Back in stock

What changed

The availability message changed on the watched public page. Review the page before taking action.

Monitoring modes

Start with visible text. Narrow down only when needed.

Simple pages stay simple. Specific pages can use selectors, keywords, or source checks.

Default

Visible text

Best for normal pages, policies, jobs, notices, and pricing copy.

Precise

CSS selector

Track one stable element, like a price, deadline, or policy section.

Focused

Keyword

Watch for phrases appearing or disappearing.

Technical

Raw HTML

Use source-level monitoring when structure matters.

Simple pricing

Start free. Upgrade when you need more pages or faster checks.

A check is one visit to one monitored page. Example: 25 monitors checked twice per day is about 1,500 checks per month.

Compare all plans

Free

Try monitoring a few pages.

£0

per month

Best for testing WatchSimple

3 monitors

100 checks/month

Daily checks

Start free

Starter

Popular

For small businesses and personal tracking.

£7 / $9 / €8

per month

Best for shops, job seekers, and freelancers

25 monitors

1,000 checks/month

Every 12 hours

Choose Starter

Plus

For frequent monitoring across active pages.

£15 / $19 / €17

per month

Best for operators and consultants

100 monitors

5,000 checks/month

Every 3 hours

Choose Plus

Pro

For higher-volume monitoring and hourly checks.

£39 / $49 / €45

per month

Best for larger monitoring workflows

300 monitors

20,000 checks/month

Hourly checks

Choose Pro

Trust and safety

Built for respectful public monitoring.

Public pages only, clear bot behavior, readable status states, and predictable limits.

No noisy setup alert

The first snapshot creates the baseline. Alerts begin only after a later check finds a meaningful change.

Public pages only

WatchSimple is built for pages anyone can access, not login areas, paywalls, private dashboards, or CAPTCHA bypass.

Transparent limits

Pricing is based on monitors, checks, frequency, rendered checks, and email alerts so usage stays predictable.

Respectful monitoring

Blocked or failed checks are shown clearly as health states instead of being treated like normal page changes.

FAQ

The important details before you start.

Can WatchSimple monitor private pages?

No. WatchSimple is designed for public pages only, without login credentials, paywall bypass, or CAPTCHA bypass.

Does the first snapshot send an alert?

No. The first snapshot creates the baseline quietly. Alerts start after a later check detects a meaningful change.

Can I watch just one part of a page?

Yes. CSS selector mode can target a specific section, and keyword mode can watch for phrases appearing or disappearing.

What pages should I monitor?

Common use cases include prices, stock text, job listings, competitor pages, public notices, policies, and other public pages that change quietly.

What about JavaScript-heavy pages?

Lightweight HTTP checks are the default. Some JavaScript-heavy pages may need rendered checks, and the app shows clearly when rendering is limited.

What counts as a check?

A check is one visit to one monitored page. Manual checks and scheduled checks both count toward your monthly limit.

Start simple

Add your first public page monitor today.

Paste a URL, take a quiet baseline, and get a clear email after a later change.

Public pages only. First snapshot never sends an alert.

Start without URL