Monitor SEO Changes Before They Cost You Rankings

Title tags get overwritten, content gets removed, redirects break. PageCrawl watches your pages and your competitors' pages so you catch SEO-impacting changes before Google does.

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68%
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$80B+
global SEO market size
2 min
minimum check frequency

Why Teams Choose PageCrawl

Track Title Tags and Meta Descriptions

Monitor title tags, meta descriptions, canonical tags, and structured data across your site. Get alerted when SEO-critical elements change unexpectedly.

Monitor Competitor Content Strategy

Watch competitor blog posts, landing pages, and product descriptions. Know when they publish new content, update messaging, or target new keywords.

AI-Powered Change Analysis

Every detected change comes with an AI summary and importance score. Quickly distinguish between a critical title tag rewrite and a minor copy edit.

Auto-Discover New Pages

Monitor competitor sitemaps to catch new pages the moment they are published. Know when competitors launch new landing pages or content hubs.

Full Page and Element-Level Tracking

Monitor entire pages for any change, or use CSS/XPath selectors to track specific elements like pricing sections, CTAs, or navigation menus.

Scheduled Checks Up to Every 2 Minutes

Check pages as frequently as every 2 minutes on higher plans. Catch time-sensitive changes like flash sales or limited-time offers before they disappear.

SEO Change Briefings for SEO Teams and Agencies

Title tags get overwritten by a CMS rollout, a competitor publishes a 4,000-word pillar page targeting your money keyword, and a deploy strips the H1 from your highest-converting landing page. PageCrawl gives SEO teams a daily on-page briefing for their own properties and a weekly competitor strategy roundup, with critical regressions like canonical changes or noindex tags still paging the team in real time.

On-Page SEO Watch · Daily · May 9
3 on-page SEO regressions, 1 expected change
AI OverviewStyle: Headline
Two unintended regressions on money pages. The /pricing H1 was changed from a keyword-rich phrase to a brand tagline, and a canonical tag on /features now points to /. Roll back before the next crawl. The product page meta rewrite was a planned launch update.
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Ahrefs published a 3,800-word guide titled "SEO in 2026: What Actually Works." Targets our top three commercial keywords. Internal links from 14 high-authority hub pages already pointing at it. Likely top-3 contender within 30 days, brief content team for a counter-piece.
ahrefs.com/blog/seo·May 9·View diff
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Semrush updated all three pricing page H1s and rewrote 60% of feature bullets to lead with intent keywords ("rank tracking," "site audits," "keyword research") rather than feature names. SERP impact likely in 2-3 weeks.
semrush.com/pricing·May 8·View diff
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Moz refreshed the Beginner's Guide to SEO hub: 14 chapters reorganized into 4 thematic clusters with breadcrumb navigation. Sitemap changes already submitted to Search Console. Worth re-evaluating our guide's internal linking before they consolidate authority.
moz.com/learn/seo·May 7·View diff
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Search Engine Journal news index added 8 new posts since yesterday, all under SEO News and PPC categories. No competitor coverage of our brand or category. Routine content velocity.
searchenginejournal.com/category/news·May 9·View diff
Scope: Folder: /money-pages · Sent to seo@company.com, web-team@company.com
Competitor Content Strategy · Weekly · May 2 to May 9
4 SEO competitor moves this week
AI OverviewStyle: Patterns
Competitors are doubling down on AI-search optimization content. Ahrefs and Semrush both published guides this week targeting LLM citation strategies, and Moz refreshed its tools page to lead with an AI Overview tracker. Search Engine Journal's editorial calendar is shifting away from technical SEO toward AI search news.
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Semrush published "How to Rank in AI Search Results" at /blog/llm-seo, a 5,200-word guide with original research on 12,000 ChatGPT citations. Already promoted in their main nav under "Resources." Targets the same intent cluster we identified for our July campaign.
semrush.com/blog/llm-seo·May 7·View diff
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Ahrefs launched an AI Overview Tracker tool page at /tools/ai-overview-tracker. Free tier offered with email signup. Hero CTA replaced the Site Explorer demo. First product page launch in this category from the big three SEO suites.
ahrefs.com/tools/ai-overview-tracker·May 5·View diff
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Moz reordered its product grid to lead with "Moz AI" (formerly third in the list) and demoted MozBar to a footer link. Pro subscription pricing unchanged. Signals an AI-first positioning push ahead of MozCon.
moz.com/products·May 4·View diff
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Search Engine Journal homepage hero rotated to a sponsored Semrush post. Section ordering and category nav unchanged. Routine ad rotation, no editorial signal.
searchenginejournal.com·May 8·View diff
Scope: Domain: ahrefs.com, semrush.com, moz.com · Sent to content@company.com, seo-lead@company.com
AI-written briefings, 8 stylesPick the style each audience prefers: headline, patterns, action briefing, detailed, bullets, changelog, risk assessment, or brief.
Group by tag, folder, or domainOne report for competitor pricing, another for compliance pages, another for product launches.
Daily, weekly, or monthly cadenceEach audience picks the rhythm that fits. Marketing on Mondays, legal on the first of the month.
Deliver to anyoneEmail digests to stakeholders, clients, or execs. No PageCrawl account required for recipients.
Print-ready briefingsEvery digest is print-optimized. Open it, hit print, and you have a clean briefing for board decks or quarterly reviews.
PDF and Excel exportExport any digest as PDF or Excel for archives, audits, or pasting straight into a deck.
Comments and feedback inlineStakeholders can flag noise, ask questions, or escalate items without leaving the digest.
Instant escalation channelsHigh-priority changes still hit Slack, Teams, email, Discord, Telegram, and webhooks the moment they happen.

How Scheduled Reports work

Built For

SEO Teams

Monitor on-page SEO across your site and competitors. Catch unintended changes from dev deployments or CMS updates before they hurt rankings.

Content Marketers

Track competitor content updates, new blog posts, and messaging changes. Stay ahead of shifts in content strategy.

Agencies

Monitor multiple client websites for SEO-impacting changes. Get alerted when a client's team makes unplanned changes to critical pages.

E-commerce SEO

Track product page changes, category restructuring, and competitor pricing page updates that signal SEO strategy shifts.

Frequently Asked Questions

How It Works

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Add any URL — pages, prices, numbers, PDFs, login-walled portals

Paste a competitor page, a vendor DPA, a product listing, or a government docket. PageCrawl handles JavaScript-heavy pages, cookie banners, login walls, and PDFs out of the box. Track the whole page, a specific element, a price, a stock status, or a number — the choice is yours per monitor.

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PageCrawl detects what changed and how much it matters

For text-heavy pages, an AI summary explains in plain English what shifted and assigns a 0 to 100 importance score. For numbers, prices, and stock counts, you get the raw value — no summary needed. Pick what makes sense per monitor; AI is on tap when you want it, off when you do not.

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Instant alerts only when something is actually urgent

Time-sensitive changes (price drops, restocks, new filings) hit Slack, Teams, email, Discord, Telegram, or webhook the moment they are detected. Less urgent changes (terms updates, content drift) skip the ping and wait for the morning digest. You decide which folders and tags trigger which channels.

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Roll the rest up into reports stakeholders actually read

Changes that do not need a same-minute alert flow into AI-written digests grouped by tag, folder, or domain. Daily for ops, weekly for marketing, monthly for compliance — each audience picks the cadence and report style (patterns, action briefing, risk assessment, or six others) that fits how they work.

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