Monitor Sites That Block Bots
Some pages return a 403 access denied to automated checks, so tools miss the changes you care about. Paste the URL and we monitor the real content anyway, alerting you when it meaningfully changes. AI ignores banners, ads, and rotating promos.
Monitor Sites That Block Bots
Keep monitoring pages that return 403 access denied and still catch every change.
1Paste the URL that keeps returning 403→
2We load it reliably and watch for content changes→
3AI flags real content changes only
Works on pages that block ordinary monitors.
Our AI reads every change and only alerts you when this happens, so routine updates never reach your inbox. Edit it to fit what you care about.
Instantly the moment it matters, or batched into one digest email.
Under 1 hour requires a paid plan
Frequently asked questions
Can I monitor a page that returns a 403 access denied error?
Yes. Paste the URL into the tool and we handle the page for you, so you can keep tracking sites that would otherwise block a routine check. The AI watches the main content for meaningful changes and alerts you instantly or in a digest, even on pages that normally return a 403 block.
What changes will it actually alert me about?
The AI focuses on meaningful changes to the main content of the page you are tracking. It ignores cookie banners, ads, navigation, and rotating promotional or recommendation sections. So an alert reflects a real update to the content you care about, not layout shuffles or marketing that changes on every load.
Is it free to monitor a blocked page?
Yes, it is free to start. Paste the URL, choose instant alerts or a daily or weekly digest, and start monitoring in minutes. It works on any public page, including ones that return a 403 to simple checks, so you can keep an eye on content that other trackers quietly give up on.
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