vs ChangeTower

Most page changes are not news.

ChangeTower keeps a careful record of everything that moves on a page. webwhen keeps quiet until the one thing you actually asked about happens.

A change log is not the same as an answer.

ChangeTower is built for teams that want a record. Every text edit, every layout shift, every section that appears or disappears — captured, archived, ready to audit. That is genuinely useful when the job is compliance, governance, or competitive observation at scale.

webwhen is built for the smaller, sharper case: you have one question, and you want to be told once, when the answer arrives. You write the condition in English, the agent decides what counts, and the rest of the noise stays off your screen. There is no dashboard to keep up with because there is nothing to keep up with until something is actually true.

Pick ChangeTower when you need the archive. Pick webwhen when you only need the moment.

The honest difference

ChangeTower remembers every change. webwhen waits for the one that matters. If your goal is to be notified, not to audit, the second shape is calmer.

Try webwhen instead.

Free while in beta. No setup, no configuration. The agent decides everything.

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