Brussels ships faster than your team can read. PageCrawl catches every guidance update.
A dedicated alternative to Google Information Agents for the EU.
The AI Act, DSA, DMA, MiCA, NIS2, eIDAS 2.0, CSRD, and the new Product Liability Directive. The Commission, EBA, ESMA, EIOPA, EMA, the ECB, the EDPB, and 27 national regulators all publish guidance, decisions, and Q&A on their own websites at their own pace. There is no single feed. Translation is patchy. Most teams find out about a guidance update via LinkedIn three weeks late. PageCrawl is built for the teams who can't afford to.
No credit card. 6 monitors free forever. Trusted by 5,000+ teams.
What are Google Information Agents?
A new feature in Google's paid AI subscription that watches web pages and topics for you. Useful, if you can get it. Here is where PageCrawl fits.
A paid Google AI feature
Information Agents live inside Google AI Pro ($20/mo) and Ultra ($200/mo). They run ongoing research and ping you when a watched topic or page moves. Like Google Alerts, rebuilt as an agent, behind a paywall.
Not available in the EU
Google is rolling out US-first with no published timeline for the EU. No SLA, no regional coverage, and tied to a Google AI subscription you may not want.
PageCrawl, available today
Paste a URL, pick what counts as a change, get alerts on Slack, Teams, email, or webhook. Built for regulators, suppliers, competitors, and council portals. Free tier on every region.
The report comes to you. Instantly, daily, or weekly.
Every change you care about is packaged and delivered on the cadence you pick, routed to the channel your team actually works in. Not buried inside another AI app, not tied to one personal account.
Instant
The moment a page moves.
Critical pages ping Slack, Teams, or webhook within minutes. Configurable per monitor, with AI scoring so noise stays quiet and substantive changes get through.
Daily
One quiet digest each morning.
Yesterday's changes, grouped, summarised by AI, sent at the time you choose. Ideal for council planning portals, regulator press feeds, supplier portals, and competitor changelogs.
Weekly
A roll-up your team can act on.
Per-channel, per-tag, per-folder. Filter by AI priority, route to specific stakeholders, share as a PDF or a hosted page. Replaces three weekly status emails.
Delivered via Slack, Microsoft Teams, email, webhook, Discord, Telegram, RSS, browser push, and the MCP server for Claude, ChatGPT, Cursor, and Codex.
PageCrawl vs Google Information Agents
Side by side, where the two products actually differ for European teams.
Why European teams pick PageCrawl
Built for the pages your team already watches, on your time zone, with the integrations you already use.
27 supervisors plus Brussels, all on their own clocks
The EDPB publishes opinions when it publishes them. The 27 national DPAs each post in their own language on their own cadence. ESMA Q&As land without notice. EBA guidelines drop on Friday afternoons. EUR-Lex carries the Official Journal, corrigenda, and consolidated texts. PageCrawl watches EUR-Lex, the Commission, the ECB, EBA, ESMA, EIOPA, EMA, the EDPB, the ECJ, and each national supervisor and gazette (Bundesanzeiger, Journal Officiel, BOE, Gazzetta Ufficiale, and the rest).
Why not just wait for Google?
Google's Information Agents are a brand-new feature inside a paid AI subscription. They have not launched in the EU. There is no published roadmap, no SLA, and no GDPR commitment for that product. Google has a long history of discontinuing services teams come to rely on (Reader, Inbox, Domains, Code, Stadia, Hangouts). Pinning your AI Act or MiCA monitoring workflow to a US consumer product that may or may not reach Europe is not a serious plan.
Delivered to the tools European teams actually use
Telegram (heavy across the EU public sector), Slack, Microsoft Teams (heavy in EU corporate), email, Discord, webhooks, RSS, and an MCP server at /mcp-server for Claude, Cursor, and Codex. All included on every paid plan. Route ECB and ESMA updates to instant pings, gazettes to a daily digest.
Authenticated portals, including TED and national procurement
TED, national procurement systems (BOAMP, Plateforme des achats de l'Etat, Plataforma de Contratacion del Sector Publico, MEPA), and supervisor logged-in views. Authenticated monitoring is available from the Standard plan up, with credentials encrypted and session reuse handled.
eIDAS-grade evidence when you need it
Available on the Ultimate plan when enabled: a sealed WACZ archive, a domain-identity signature (Let's Encrypt), an RFC 3161 timestamp from a commercial TSP, and a Bitcoin blockchain anchor via OpenTimestamps. The Ultimate plan with the eIDAS Custom add-on attaches a qualified timestamp from a QTSP on the EU Trusted List, for teams that need eIDAS-grade evidence.
Pick your AI model, reach pages others can't
Choose Claude, GPT, or Gemini per workspace for change summaries, depending on what your team trusts and what it pays for. The stealth engine reaches pages behind heavy bot protection that block standard crawlers, and PageCrawl can auto-discover new pages on a site so a new product page or filing shows up in the report without anyone naming the URL.
Team workspaces, queryable history, and exports
Workspaces with role-based access, SSO, and an audit log. Every check stores a diff and a screenshot you can search through later, with CSV, Excel, and PDF exports. Built so a regulator, lawyer, or auditor can see what a page said on a given day without you piecing it back together.
The pages European teams already watch
Regulators, registries, councils, supplier portals, competitor sites. PageCrawl has them covered.
DPO at a multinational
Watches the EDPB plus all 27 national DPAs for guidance, decisions, and fines that touch the same processing operation.
AI compliance lead
Tracks the AI Office, national AI-Act implementing acts, ENISA, and standardisation bodies as the Act phases in through 2026 and 2027.
MiCA compliance at a crypto firm
Watches ESMA, EBA, and each national competent authority for MiCA guidance, RTS adoption, and CASP register changes.
CSRD reporting team
Tracks EFRAG, the Commission, and ESMA for ESRS updates, sector standards, and enforcement priorities.
EU public-affairs lead
Watches Commission consultations across every DG, EUR-Lex preparatory acts, and Parliament committee pages for a portfolio of files.
Regulatory affairs at a pharma
Watches the EMA for SmPC changes, PSUSA outcomes, safety communications, and CHMP opinions.
Four steps from URL to alert
No webhooks to write, no scrapers to maintain.
Add the pages you need to watch
Paste URLs from any regulator, supplier, council, or competitor page. PageCrawl handles JavaScript-heavy pages, cookie banners, login walls, and PDFs.
Pick what counts as a change
Track the whole page, a specific element, a price, or a number. Every change is scored 0 to 100 so routine edits stay quiet and substantive ones get attention.
Route alerts where your team works
Slack, Teams, email, webhook, Discord, Telegram, or RSS. Urgent changes ping instantly; the rest roll up into a daily or weekly digest.
Keep an audit trail
Every check stores a diff and a screenshot. Ultimate plans add sealed WACZ archives for pages that need an evidentiary record.
Common questions
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6 monitors, 220 checks per month, every integration included. No credit card required.
