Know the moment a page changes — even when nobody tells you.
Site Watch checks the pages you care about and logs it the moment the code or the content changes: the agency’s silent redesign, the deploy nobody mentioned, the headline that quietly got rewritten. Every change lands on your timeline, with a before and after.
Homepage H1 changed — “Spring sale” → “Summer sale”
Site Watch· 11:00
Spring sale — daily budget raised to $450
Google Ads· 10:12
What it watches
What Site Watch catches.
No script to install and no access to hand over — just the URLs you want kept honest.
- Code changes — when a page ships new scripts or assets, logged as a deploy
- Content changes — title, meta description, H1, or body copy, with the before and after
- Up to 5 URLs, checked every hour, from the outside
- Noise-filtered: a change must hold across two checks before it’s logged, and brief flip-backs are ignored
On the timeline
What lands on your timeline.
A change you didn’t make, dated to the hour — next to everything else that moved.
Tuesday, June 9
Homepage H1 changed — “Spring sale” → “Summer sale”
11:00 · Site Watch
/pricing shipped new code
15:30 · Site Watch
Sound familiar?
The day you’ll wish it was written down.
Mia09:30
Jonas09:34
Mia09:38
The old version is already gone.
With Site Watch, the change is already on the timeline — “Homepage H1 changed”, dated to the hour, with the exact before and after.
Setup
On in two minutes.
- 01
Add the pages to watch
Paste up to five URLs — your homepage, pricing, key landing pages.
- 02
Pick code, content, or both
Choose whether to watch for shipped code, content edits, or everything.
- 03
Let it run
CoNote checks hourly from the outside. The first real change lands on your timeline.
Questions
Website change monitoring, answered.
Every hour, from the outside — no script on your site. A change has to hold across two consecutive checks before it’s logged, so a brief edit that’s reverted right away won’t create noise.
Two kinds. A code change — when a page ships new scripts or assets — is logged as a deploy. A content change — the title, meta description, H1, or body text — is logged with the exact before and after.
No. Site Watch reads your public pages the way any visitor would, so there’s nothing to install and no credentials to hand over.
Up to five URLs. Point it at the pages that matter most — the ones where a silent change would actually hurt.
Keep digging
Track the rest of your stack.
Open the logbook.
Free plan, no card. Connect your first source and the timeline fills itself.
Start your logbook