Title tags and meta descriptions
Monitor the title and description a competitor ships on a key page. A rewrite usually means they retargeted the page, and it tells you the query they decided to chase.
Free website monitorWebsite change detection
SEO & content
Competitor titles, landing page copy, schema, and robots.txt, plus your own pages when a deploy rewrites a tag. Changes to the pages, not positions in the results.
6 page signals · checked hourly or daily
Monitor the title and description a competitor ships on a key page. A rewrite usually means they retargeted the page, and it tells you the query they decided to chase.
Free website monitorWebsite change detection
Track the pages a rival is actively working. Copy edits, a new hero, a reordered feature list: the page tells you what they think is working before any announcement does.
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Get told when your own titles, headings, or canonical tags change. A CMS edit or a deploy that rewrites a tag is the kind of thing nobody notices until traffic moves.
canonical: /pricingcanonical: /plans
Watch a ranking article for a rewrite. When a competitor updates and republishes, you see what they added rather than guessing why they moved.
Updated Jan 2026Updated Aug 2026
Monitor the schema on a page you care about. Markup added or removed is a deliberate change, and it is invisible unless something is reading the source.
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Track a domain's robots.txt or sitemap index. A new disallow rule or a dropped section is a crawl decision you want to hear about the day it ships.
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A retarget shows up as a rewritten title long before it shows up in anyone's ranking report.
Title tag
wasPricing | Rival
nowWebsite change monitoring pricing | Rival
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No. ChangeDetection reads public web pages, and it does not scrape Google result pages, so it will not tell you that you moved from position 8 to position 5. Use a rank tracker for that. What this does is watch the pages behind the results: a competitor's title tag, their landing page copy, their schema, their robots.txt. Those explain why a ranking moved, which a position graph never does.
Tell us which pages you have to watch. We check them on your schedule and alert you the moment the wording moves.