Concept
Website monitor
See which pages your brands and competitors add, remove, or change on their websites.
The Website monitor watches the websites of the brands in your project and tells you what changed since the last check. It is how you notice a competitor launching a product page, publishing a campaign, or quietly retiring a service.
Where to find it
Section titled “Where to find it”There is no separate website page. Website changes appear in three places:
- Competitors — the activity feed, where each change is a card. This is the main view.
- The brand detail page, which lists the websites followed for that brand.
- The Dashboard competitor timeline.
How changes are detected
Section titled “How changes are detected”On your project’s scan schedule — daily, weekly, monthly, or disabled — GripIQ reads each website’s sitemap: the list of pages the site publishes for search engines. It compares that list with the previous check and works out which pages were added, removed, or modified.
If nothing changed, nothing is stored. You only ever see entries where something actually happened.
The summary
Section titled “The summary”When there are changes, GripIQ writes a short summary of them in your project’s language and labels them with one or more content categories:
- Offerings — products and services.
- Insights — blog, knowledge, and research pages.
- Corporate — company information, news, and about pages.
- People & Support — careers, HR, and customer support.
- Compliance — legal, privacy, and terms.
The categories tell you at a glance what kind of activity you are looking at. Ten new pages under Offerings is a product move; ten under Compliance usually is not.
What this does not do
Section titled “What this does not do”The website monitor works from the sitemap, so it reports which pages were added, removed, or marked as modified. It does not show you the text that changed inside a page.