Traditional page monitors alert on every pixel that moves — rotating banners, cookie popups, ad slots — until you stop reading the emails. PageMinder is different: an AI reads the before and after versions of the page, checks the change against what you said you care about, and only speaks up when something real happens.
And what it never bothers you with: rotating banners, ads, cookie popups, timestamps, or any other page noise. That's judged out by the AI before an alert is ever considered.
The vendor quietly updated their SLA from 99.9% to 99.5% uptime.
The change appears in the service terms section. Everything else on the page is unchanged.
Most monitors do pixel or HTML diffs and alert on any change, which buries you in false alarms from banners, ads and timestamps. PageMinder uses AI to read the page like a person and judges every change against your stated intent — so you only get alerted when something you actually care about changes.
You choose per page: hourly, every 6 hours, daily, or weekly. Free accounts check daily; paid plans check as often as hourly.
Yes. PageMinder renders pages in a real browser engine (the same one Chrome uses), waits for content to load, scrolls to trigger lazy-loaded sections, and then captures the fully rendered page.
A plain-English brief: a one-line headline of what changed, the specifics (old → new), why it matters for what you're watching, and side-by-side before/after screenshots as evidence.