Website change detection and alerting
By The ClickSet Team, Product & Research, ClickSet
ClickSet monitors websites for updates and logs diffs, snapshots, and trends into versioned tables automatically. You can trigger AI-powered insights or notifications when something changes, then create visual timelines, before-and-after images, or audio change reports from the history.
Some pages matter enough that you need to know the moment they change, a pricing page, a policy, a competitor's terms, a status page. Checking them by hand does not work. ClickSet watches the pages you choose, records every change with full history, and turns updates into alerts so nothing important slips past unnoticed.
Why manual checking misses changes
Important pages change without warning, and no one can refresh them often enough to catch every update. The changes you most need to know about are exactly the ones easy to miss.
Even when a change is spotted, there is usually no record of what it used to say. Without snapshots and diffs, you cannot prove what changed, when, or by how much.
How ClickSet does it
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Select the pages
Choose the websites and specific elements you want to watch, and ClickSet begins monitoring them on a schedule.
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Log every change
Diffs, snapshots, and trends are recorded into a versioned table automatically, giving you a full history of every update.
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Trigger insights and alerts
When something changes, trigger AI-powered insights or notifications so the right people hear about it immediately.
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Visualize the history
Generate visual timelines, before-and-after images, or audio change reports from the recorded history.
What powers it
Change detection
Monitor pages and elements for updates automatically instead of refreshing by hand.
Version history
Diffs and snapshots build a complete record of what changed and when.
AI operations and alerts
Trigger insights and notifications the moment a watched page changes.
Multimodal generation
Turn change history into timelines, before-and-after images, and audio reports.
What you get
- Important page changes caught the moment they happen.
- A full history of diffs and snapshots for every page.
- Alerts and AI insights triggered on change.
- Visual timelines built straight from the history.
Wiring alerts into your workflow
A change is only valuable if it reaches the right person quickly. Teams route detected updates into the channels they already watch, so a pricing change, a policy edit, or a status update becomes a notification rather than something discovered late. The monitoring runs continuously in the background while people get on with other work.
The recorded history answers the questions that always follow a change. Because every diff and snapshot is stored, you can show exactly what a page said before and after, when it changed, and how often it changes. Visual timelines built from the history make those patterns obvious at a glance, which is useful for everything from vendor management to compliance reviews.
Who uses this
Change detection is used across product, operations, IT, and compliance functions. Product and IT teams watch dependencies and status pages, while operations and compliance teams track terms, policies, and competitor changes.
Frequently asked questions
What can ClickSet monitor for changes? +
Any public web page or element, from pricing and policy pages to competitor terms and status pages. Updates are logged as diffs and snapshots in a versioned table.
Will I get notified when something changes? +
Yes. You can trigger AI-powered insights or notifications when a watched page changes, so the right people hear about it without manually checking.
Can I see what a page used to say? +
Yes. Version history stores diffs and snapshots, so you can compare the current state against any prior version and build a timeline of changes.
What does it cost? +
ClickSet starts on a free plan and uses a usage-based model with a prepaid balance and per-key spend caps. See the pricing page for current details.
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