Federal Register Rule Alerts

Watch a Federal Register docket for new proposed or final rules and changing comment or effective dates. AI reads each update and alerts you only when the rulemaking substance moves, so you never miss a closing comment period buried under navigation and related links.

Federal Register Rule Alerts
Get alerted when a new rule posts or a comment deadline is about to close.
1Paste a Federal Register or docket URL 2We watch for new rules and deadlines 3AI alerts before comment windows close
Works for agency dockets, search results, and individual rule pages.
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

How do I track a Federal Register docket for new rules?
Paste the docket or rule page URL. PageCrawl checks it on a schedule and compares versions. When a new Notice of Proposed Rulemaking or final rule appears, or a comment deadline or effective date changes, AI flags the specific update and alerts you so nothing slips past.
Will it catch a comment deadline before it closes?
Yes. The AI watches for changes to closing dates and effective dates, and if you choose instant alerts, you are notified as soon as one is added or moved. That gives you lead time to prepare a comment instead of discovering the deadline after it has already passed.
Does it ignore the clutter, and is it free?
It does. The AI filter skips navigation, cookie banners, related-document lists, and view counts, so alerts focus on the rule and its deadlines. It works on any public docket page and is free to start, with an instant or daily or weekly digest option to fit how you work.

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