Monitor Wikipedia Changes

Watch any Wikipedia article for changes that matter, including added or rewritten facts, updated figures, new sections, and removed claims. AI reads each edit so reference formatting, minor typo fixes, and other cosmetic tweaks never trigger an alert.

Monitor Wikipedia Changes
Get alerted when specific Wikipedia articles are edited
1Paste a Wikipedia article URL 2We monitor the article content for edits 3AI flags real edits, not formatting
Paste the full URL of any Wikipedia article
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 get alerted when a Wikipedia article is edited?
Paste the article URL and the tool rechecks it on a schedule. When the substance changes, such as new facts, updated figures, added sections, or removed claims, AI confirms the edit matters and alerts you. Citation formatting and small typo fixes are ignored, so you only hear about meaningful content edits.
Does it flag every edit, even tiny ones?
No. Wikipedia sees constant minor edits, so AI reads each change and filters out reference formatting, typo corrections, and cosmetic tweaks. You are alerted only when the article's actual content shifts, which keeps notifications rare and relevant instead of firing on every housekeeping edit to the page.
How quickly will I hear about a change?
You choose the pace. Instant alerts notify you soon after a meaningful edit is detected, or a daily or weekly digest collects article changes into one summary. It works on any public Wikipedia article, needs no extension, and is free to start, so you can track several articles at once.

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