Watch what matters — on autopilot
Stop refreshing competitor tabs. AI Automation monitors URLs, pricing pages, changelogs, and APIs on a schedule — then surfaces only meaningful changes in your Agent Inbox, email, or webhook.
- Monitor any URL for meaningful changes
- Track competitor pricing, features & positioning
- Get price drop alerts on products & SaaS plans
- Poll APIs and trigger when conditions are met
Built for product, growth, and strategy teams who need signal — not another RSS firehose.
Manual monitoring doesn't scale
Bookmarking twenty competitor pages works until it doesn't — someone misses the pricing change, the new feature flag, or the quiet Terms update.
Tabs, spreadsheets, noise
Someone on the team is assigned to "check competitors weekly." They skim pages, maybe save screenshots, paste deltas into Slack. Pricing changes get caught late. Cosmetic site redesigns trigger false alarms. APIs are checked never.
Scheduled, semantic, actionable
Define what to watch and how often. Autopilot fetches, compares, and summarizes meaningful deltas — new tiers, removed features, copy shifts, stock status. Findings land in one inbox with importance scores. You act when it matters.
How AI Automation works
From "watch this URL" to "here's what changed" — without you in the loop.
Create an agent
Pick a template — competitor watch, price tracker, changelog monitor, or custom. Add URLs or API endpoints.
Set schedule & rules
Hourly to weekly checks. Define what counts as important: pricing, features, legal, availability.
AI Automation runs
Each run fetches sources, diffs semantically, and writes structured findings — not raw HTML dumps.
Review & act
Inbox, email digest, or webhook to Slack. Archive noise, escalate what moves your roadmap.
Monitoring that understands context
Not a dumb "page changed" ping — summaries you can forward to leadership.
Semantic change detection
Filters nav shuffles and cookie-banner tweaks. Surfaces pricing, positioning, feature lists, and policy language.
Price & plan tracking
SaaS pricing grids, e-commerce SKUs, subscription tiers — alerted when numbers or plan names move.
Competitive intelligence
Watch homepages, /pricing, /changelog, case studies, and careers pages across your competitive set.
API polling
Hit REST endpoints on a schedule. Trigger when JSON fields cross thresholds — inventory, rates, status flags.
Agent Inbox
All findings in one place. Mark read, star important, archive resolved — like email for the web.
Email digests
Daily or instant summaries to stakeholders who will never log into another dashboard.
Webhooks
Push structured events to Slack, Zapier, or your internal tools when conditions match.
Importance scoring
High/medium/low signals so your team triages the board meeting items first.
Flexible schedules
Fast-moving SaaS rivals hourly; slow policy pages weekly. Per-agent control.
Know when they ship — before your customer tells you
Track positioning pages, feature matrices, and changelog posts. Autopilot summarizes what changed in plain English so product and marketing can respond same-day.
- Homepage & product messaging shifts
- New feature callouts and removed claims
- Pricing page structure changes
- Case study and logo wall updates
Never miss a competitor price drop
Retail, travel, SaaS — if the number on the page moves, you hear about it. Pair with your own repricing rules or sales battlecards.
- Plan tier additions and removals
- Discount banners and promo copy
- Enterprise "Contact us" → public pricing reveals
- Historical finding archive per URL
Real monitors teams run today
If it's on the public web — or in a JSON API — Autopilot can watch it.
Product management
Competitor feature launches and roadmap signals.
E-commerce
SKU price and availability on rival stores.
SaaS GTM
Pricing pages, packaging, and integration lists.
Finance & rates
Published rates, fee schedules, and policy PDFs.
Media & research
Source pages and press release indexes.
Compliance
Terms, privacy, and regulatory notice pages.
Developer platforms
Status pages and public API schema docs.
Real estate
Listing pages and open-house announcements.
Events & tickets
On-sale dates and price tier changes.
AI Automation vs manual monitoring
Why teams switch from bookmarks and Visualping chaos.
| Manual / generic tools | AI Automation | |
|---|---|---|
| Semantic summaries | — | Yes |
| Importance scoring | — | Yes |
| API + URL in one inbox | — | Yes |
| Competitor templates | — | Yes |
| Structured findings archive | — | Yes |
| Email + webhook actions | Yes | Yes |
| Integrated with AI Creator | — | Yes |
Teams that move fast
Close the twenty tabs
One AI Automation agent per competitor. Your future self will thank you at the QBR.
Set up an agentCommon questions
How often does Autopilot check?
Will I get alerted on every tiny HTML change?
Can I monitor multiple URLs in one agent?
Does it work with APIs?
What appears in the Agent Inbox?
Can I forward findings to Slack?
Can I monitor login-only pages?
How is Autopilot billed?
Is there a free plan?
How is Autopilot different from Create?
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Let AI Automation watch the web
You focus on the response. We'll tell you when the board slides need updating.