Page Watch: Know The Moment A Web Page Changes
Page Watch keeps an eye on the parts of the web you depend on. Competitor pricing pages. Supplier policies. RSS feeds. Sitemaps. The moment something changes, you see exactly what was added, removed, or moved, and any AI assistant connected over MCP can react to the change without you lifting a finger.
Tell it the page, the goal, and the alert
Paste a URL and describe what you actually care about. Page Watch asks an AI to read the page, work out the right monitor type, and suggest the alert criteria, the polling interval, and the parts of the page worth watching. You can accept the suggestion or tweak it. There is no need to write CSS selectors by hand.
You can monitor the visible text on a page, watch a specific region by selector, take a visual snapshot and compare it pixel by pixel, follow an RSS or Atom feed for new entries, or track a sitemap for added, updated, or removed URLs.
Hands-off through MCP
Page Watch is fully exposed through the Model Context Protocol. Launchpad, Claude, Codex, and any other MCP-connected assistant can list your monitors, set up new ones, run a check on demand, open the latest diff, and pull change history into a wider workflow. Ask "watch the supplier T&Cs page weekly and let me know if data retention rules change" and the monitor is created and armed without any UI work.
A clean before-and-after diff
When a page changes, you get a diff that shows what is different and a written summary of the change. Visual monitors show a side-by-side comparison so you can spot a layout or hero swap at a glance. Every check is stored, so you can scroll back through history and see when things drifted.
Smart alerts, not just any change
Some pages have noise that does not matter. Page Watch lets you pin alerts to specific criteria, like "let me know when this page contains the phrase data retention," or "alert when more than 5% of the visible content changes," or even an AI evaluation that judges the change against a goal you describe in plain English.
Built into the rest of Raq.com
Notifications land in your account inbox, in your email, and as Team Comms messages so the right people see them quickly. From there you can pull the change into Task Board as a card, save it in Company Knowledge for later, or use Ask My Agent to investigate further. Every monitor and check is also queryable from any MCP-connected assistant.
Page Watch is included with every plan, with higher tiers running more monitors at faster intervals. Start your free trial and set up your first watcher in under a minute. No credit card required.