Monitor competitor website changes in real time
Monitor competitor website changes in under a minute, without building a scraper. DiffHook watches pricing pages, feature comparisons, job boards, blogs, and product catalogs — every change fires an HMAC-signed webhook into Slack, a competitive-intelligence dashboard, or your own backend.
Most competitor monitoring setups fall into two traps: a manual checklist that someone revisits once a quarter, or a custom scraper that breaks when a CSS class changes. DiffHook is the boring middle path — managed monitors, signed webhooks, a real API — so the alert lands in your workflow the day the competitor ships, not the week after.
Signals worth watching
What to monitor on a competitor website
Not every page is worth watching. These six are the ones that actually move the needle — they tie directly to revenue, product strategy, or hiring intelligence.
Pricing page
Catch tier renames, price bumps, new add-ons, and currency coverage on the day they ship. Useful for repositioning your own pricing page and for alerting sales before deals come up for renewal.
Feature comparison page
Watch 'DiffHook vs …' and 'Visualping vs …' style pages. When a competitor adds your product to their comparison matrix, you want to know the same day.
Jobs / careers page
New engineering roles predict what's being built. New sales roles hint at pipeline expansion. Monitoring the careers page is the cheapest competitive-intelligence signal available.
Product catalog / changelog
New SKUs, new integrations, removed features, deprecation notices — all typically surface on the changelog first. Fire a webhook into an internal channel and you'll never miss a release.
Status page / uptime
Incidents on a competitor's status page are a useful tell. Knowing they had a 4-hour outage yesterday is context worth having the next time a customer asks 'why you, not them?'
Marketing site hero
Positioning changes (new headline, new tagline, new CTA) often precede a bigger announcement by a week or two. Watching the homepage hero is a leading indicator.
Workflow
The full setup in three steps
Add the competitor URLs
Paste the URLs (pricing page, changelog, careers page, and so on) as DiffHook monitors. Use the dashboard for five, or POST to /v1/monitors from a script for fifty.
Pick your destination
Send changes to a Slack channel, an n8n workflow, a Notion database, or your own endpoint. Every destination uses the same HMAC-signed webhook under the hood.
React the moment something changes
DiffHook checks at your configured interval — as tight as every minute — and fires a webhook on change. Your team sees the signal the same day, not the same quarter.
FAQ
Common questions
Is monitoring competitor websites legal?
How often can DiffHook check a competitor page?
Will a competitor know I'm monitoring their site?
Can I pipe competitor changes into Slack?
Related resources
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All website change detection tools
Compare DiffHook against Visualping, Distill.io, Changedetection.io and others — with pricing, webhook, and API notes.
Visualping alternative
The dedicated comparison page — same use case, but built around webhook delivery and a real REST API.
RSS to webhook
Turn any competitor blog or changelog feed into a webhook trigger. Works with n8n, Make, and Zapier.
Start monitoring your competitors today
Free tier includes 3 monitors checked every hour — enough to watch your top competitor's pricing, changelog, and careers page.