A Wachete alternative that fits how your team actually works
DiffHook is a Wachete alternative that sends every change straight into the tools your team already uses β Slack, email, Zapier, n8n, a dashboard, or your own systems. AI-powered filtering lets you describe the changes that matter in plain English, so cosmetic updates don't create noise.
Wachete is a solid, long-running product for watching pages and sending email alerts. DiffHook keeps the same core β hosted monitors, change detection, flexible alerts β and adds broader source coverage (JSON APIs, RSS feeds, sitemaps) plus delivery into Slack, Discord, Telegram, and automation tools. If you want to monitor a pricing page or a stock widget and pipe the result straight into a workflow, DiffHook is the drop-in.
At a glance
DiffHook vs Wachete β feature comparison
| Feature | DiffHook | Wachete |
|---|---|---|
| Free plan?What you get without paying β useful to know if the free plan is enough for your needs. | 3 monitors Β· hourly checks Β· free forever, no credit card | 5 monitors Β· daily checks Β· free forever |
| Starter paid plan?The lowest-priced paid plan and what it includes. | From $12/mo Β· every alert destination included | From β¬6/mo Β· 50 checks |
| Team / enterprise plan?Plans for teams that need multiple users, shared monitors, or higher volumes. | Flat monthly rate Β· no sales call | Business tiers priced per seat |
| 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 β Slack, email, Zapier, n8n, or your own systems β instead of only reading them in a dashboard or inbox. | Included on every plan, including free | Only on paid plans |
| 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 β 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 β renders pages like a real browser | Yes |
| Monitor JSON APIs?Watching an API response directly, not just a web page β useful for pricing endpoints, stock availability, or any structured data. | Yes β watch a specific value in any API response | Not supported |
| 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 β both included out of the box | RSS supported Β· sitemap limited |
| 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 β describe meaningful changes in plain English | Keyword filters only |
| Where alerts can be sent?Where alerts can be delivered β email, Slack, Discord, Telegram, your own server, or any automation platform. | Email, Slack, Discord, Telegram, automations, your own server | Email, SMS, Slack, 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 β useful when you outgrow clicking around a dashboard. | Full API included on every paid plan | Limited |
Why teams switch
Why teams switch from Wachete to DiffHook
Teams usually switch from Wachete when their workflow outgrows an email inbox β they want alerts flowing into Slack or an automation tool, smarter filtering, or broader source coverage than plain web pages.
- Alerts flow directly into Slack, Discord, email, Zapier, n8n, or any other tool β on every plan, including the free one.
- AI-powered filtering accepts plain-English instructions ('ignore layout changes, only alert when the price changes') instead of brittle keyword matching.
- JSON APIs, RSS feeds, and sitemaps are supported natively β you can replace a bespoke polling script with a single monitor.
- Checks can run every minute on the paid plan β useful when reaction time matters (price drops, restocks, breaking news).
- Transparent flat-rate team pricing β no per-seat business tier to unlock shared monitors.
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 β 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 β 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 β 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
- π¬Slack or Discord β post the change to a channel
- βοΈEmail β notify a teammate or mailing list
- β‘Zapier, n8n, Make β trigger any automation
- π οΈYour own app β send it anywhere via a URL
Honest comparison
Where Wachete is still the better pick
Wachete has been around for a long time and its dashboard is tuned for non-technical users who just want a page watched and an email sent. If the main deliverable is 'tell Marc when the pricing page changes' and nobody will ever need a Slack integration or an automation hook, Wachete's simpler, email-centric flow is lower-friction. Its SMS alerts are also more mature than DiffHook's.
FAQ
DiffHook vs Wachete β common questions
How are DiffHook alerts different from Wachete's?
How does pricing compare to Wachete?
Can I migrate my Wachete monitors to DiffHook?
Does DiffHook work on modern JavaScript sites?
Can DiffHook watch JSON APIs, not just pages?
Can I use DiffHook with Zapier, n8n, or Make?
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