A Hexowatch alternative with a simpler, more predictable setup
DiffHook is a Hexowatch alternative focused on doing change detection well — not offering a dozen different monitor types. Every detected change is delivered to Slack, email, Zapier, n8n, or your own app, on every plan, for a single flat price.
Hexowatch ships a broad range of monitor types from a single dashboard. DiffHook is narrower by design: it watches HTML pages, JSON APIs, RSS/Atom feeds, and sitemaps, and it delivers every change as a clean alert you can route anywhere. Fewer features, done more rigorously, with transparent pricing.
At a glance
DiffHook vs Hexowatch — feature comparison
| Feature | DiffHook | Hexowatch |
|---|---|---|
| Free plan?What you get without paying — useful to know if the free plan is enough for your needs. | 3 monitors · hourly checks · free forever, no credit card | 3 monitors · limited checks · free plan |
| Starter paid plan?The lowest-priced paid plan and what it includes. | From $12/mo · every alert destination included | From $14.99/mo |
| Team / enterprise plan?Plans for teams that need multiple users, shared monitors, or higher volumes. | Flat monthly rate · no sales call | Higher-tier bundles |
| How often pages are checked?The shortest time between two checks of the same page. A shorter interval means you get alerted faster when something changes. | As often as every 1 minute | As often as every 5 minutes |
| Send alerts to other apps?The ability to automatically forward change alerts into other tools — Slack, email, Zapier, n8n, or your own systems — instead of only reading them in a dashboard or inbox. | Included on every plan, including free | Available, depends on tier |
| Secure signed alerts?Each alert carries a security stamp proving it really came from the service. Useful if you pipe alerts into sensitive systems and want to block fakes. | Yes — every alert is signed | Not documented |
| Works on modern JavaScript sites?Many modern sites (SPAs, dashboards, e-commerce catalogues) load content through JavaScript. The tool needs to render them like a real browser, otherwise it sees an empty page. | Yes — renders pages like a real browser | Yes |
| Monitor JSON APIs?Watching an API response directly, not just a web page — useful for pricing endpoints, stock availability, or any structured data. | Yes — watch a specific value in any API response | Available |
| Monitor RSS feeds & sitemaps?Automatically pick up new articles, releases, job posts, or catalog entries the moment they appear in a feed or sitemap. | Yes — both included out of the box | Available |
| AI-powered change filtering?Describe what a 'meaningful change' is in plain English (for example, 'alert only when the price changes') to filter out cosmetic noise. | Yes — describe meaningful changes in plain English | Yes — AI monitor types |
| Where alerts can be sent?Where alerts can be delivered — email, Slack, Discord, Telegram, your own server, or any automation platform. | Email, Slack, Discord, Telegram, automations, your own server | Email, Slack, Telegram, custom alerts |
| Hosting?Whether you can install the tool on your own infrastructure, which some teams need for compliance or data-residency reasons. | Hosted only | Hosted only |
| Developer API?A programmable interface to create, edit, and manage monitors automatically — useful when you outgrow clicking around a dashboard. | Full API included on every paid plan | Limited |
Why teams switch
Why teams switch from Hexowatch to DiffHook
Teams switching from Hexowatch usually want a simpler tool — fewer monitor types to pick from, clearer pricing, and alerts that work the same way on every plan.
- One clear way to receive alerts — Slack, Discord, email, Zapier, n8n, or your own app — included on every plan.
- Checks can run every minute on the paid plan, not just every 5 minutes on comparable Hexowatch tiers.
- A developer API is included on every paid plan, so you can create, pause, or audit monitors from code.
- Narrower monitor-type surface (pages, JSON APIs, RSS, sitemaps) — fewer sharp edges, clearer docs, and one consistent alert format.
- Flat-rate team pricing — you don't pay more to unlock extra monitor types or alert channels.
Use cases
What teams use DiffHook for
Price tracking
Keep an eye on any pricing page and get notified the moment a plan, tier, or currency changes — in Slack, email, a dashboard, or any tool you already use.
Stock & availability
Monitor product pages, status pages, and availability widgets. Catch restocks, sell-outs, and quota changes in real time.
New-item detection
Get alerted on every new article, release, job post, advisory, or catalog entry — from pages, RSS feeds, or sitemaps.
Alert example
What an alert looks like
Every change produces a clean, structured alert that can be forwarded to Slack, email, Zapier, n8n, a dashboard, or your own app — no custom integration needed to get started.
{
"event": "page.changed",
"url": "https://example.com/pricing",
"detected_at": "2026-04-20T09:14:22Z",
"change": {
"before": "$29/mo",
"after": "$39/mo"
}
}Where this alert can go
- 💬Slack or Discord — post the change to a channel
- ✉️Email — notify a teammate or mailing list
- ⚡Zapier, n8n, Make — trigger any automation
- 🛠️Your own app — send it anywhere via a URL
Honest comparison
Where Hexowatch is still the better pick
Hexowatch's range of monitor types is genuinely broad — visual monitors, uptime checks, technology detection, WHOIS, and more. If your use case is 'catch a lot of different signals across a lot of sites from one dashboard' and you don't mind tier-gating, Hexowatch covers more ground than DiffHook. DiffHook is the call when you want fewer primitives, done more rigorously, on a flat price.
FAQ
DiffHook vs Hexowatch — common questions
How are DiffHook alerts different from Hexowatch's?
How does pricing compare to Hexowatch?
Can I migrate my Hexowatch monitors to DiffHook?
Does DiffHook work on modern JavaScript sites?
Does DiffHook support RSS and Atom feeds?
Do alerts work with Zapier, n8n, or Make?
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