An example pagevane alert
This page is an illustration — it is not a real company, a real URL, or a change we claim to have caught. The values are invented to show the shape of what arrives in your inbox. When you watch your own page, pagevane only ever quotes the real before→after text from that page's actual diff — a validator rejects any quoted line that isn't really there.
When something you care about changes
Watching a SaaS pricing page
Your criteria: "Tell me if the price or plan limits change — ignore marketing copy"
The Pro plan price changed from $20/mo to $30/mo.
Before
Pro — $20 / mo — 50,000 emails
After
Pro — $30 / mo — 50,000 emails
When the page changes but it's just noise
A monitor that pings you on every diff trains you to ignore it. pagevane reads your plain-English criteria and stays quiet on the changes that don't match — testimonials, marketing copy, navigation, layout, dates.
Watching the same SaaS pricing page
Your criteria: "Tell me if the price or plan limits change — ignore marketing copy"
A new testimonial line was added to the page.
What changed on the page
+ "Best email tool we've ever used." — a happy customer
And when we can't read a page
Some pages are JavaScript-rendered, login-walled, or block automated readers. pagevane flags those honestly when you add them — it never pretends a page it couldn't read shows "no change." You can check any page for free on the home page before you subscribe.