This slick tool monitors any web page for updates

Email newsletters are great. When there’s an update, it comes straight to your inbox. You don’t have to check a web page over and over again.

But many websites don’t offer email updates. You may find yourself repeatedly checking a page to learn when a product comes out, for instance, or to see when new show dates are announced, or to discover when a company posts new job opportunities.

These are just a few examples, of course—there are endless reasons you might find yourself refreshing a website to look for something new.

Good news: There’s a better way. The tool I’m about to introduce you to takes that page-checking work off your plate—keeping an eye on any page on your behalf and then letting you know whenever an update is made.

It even has an AI feature that’ll summarize the changes for you—although it’s equally effective if you don’t care about AI, too.

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Watch for web updates the easy way

This web-based tool is a convenient, easy-to-use solution for checking any web page for updates. Whenever something you care about gets updated, you’ll get an email complete with an AI summary of the changes.

➜ It’s called ​Visualping​, and you can use it in your browser on both phones and computers. It’s a freemium tool, and the free plan will let you monitor up to five pages, checking them for updates once per day. That’s plenty for most people.

⌚ You can get started in about 30 seconds:

  • First, open the Visualping website​ in whatever web browser you like on any device you’re using.
  • Type or paste the address of the web page you want to monitor into the box on the page.
  • Wait while Visualping loads the page . . . .
  • Then, draw a box over the specific part of the page you want to monitor for updates.
Visualping’s setup takes less than a minute to do.

You’ll have to enter your email address to receive the alerts and configure a few other simple settings. Then, just click “Start free monitoring.”

Visualping will guide you through creating an account. Again, you won’t have to pay a thing unless you want to go beyond five different web pages or once-a-day check-ins.

Once your account is created, you’ll have a convenient dashboard on the Visualping site where you can keep track of all the pages you’re monitoring for updates.

The Visualping dashboard gives you a simple overview of all the pages you’re monitoring.

And, most important, you’ll get updates delivered straight to your inbox anytime one of your pages changes—complete with a skimmable AI-generated summary.

The email alerts show you exactly what’s changed on your pages, complete with an easy-to-skim AI overview.

When it comes to keeping an eye on important pages and staying on top of how they evolve over time, it doesn’t get much easier than that.

  • Visualping works entirely on the web, no matter what browser or type of device you’re using.
  • It’s free for once-daily monitoring of up to five pages. For more, you’ll have to pay for ​a subscription​—starting at $10 per month.
  • Visualping’s ​privacy policy​ says the service may use your usage information to personalize ads. The service makes money by selling subscriptions, though—not selling your data.

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Établi 11mo | 5 oct. 2024, 10:30:08


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