Monitor Changelogs and Never Miss an Update
Paste a link to any changelog or release notes page, describe what to watch for in plain English, and MightyWatcher's AI alerts you when matching updates are published. Works on Linear, Notion, Stripe, and any product.
What Is Changelog & Release Notes Monitoring?
Changelog monitoring means automatically checking a product's changelog or release notes page on a schedule and getting notified when new updates are published. Software teams ship features, bug fixes, and breaking changes constantly — and these updates are usually buried in a changelog page you have to remember to visit. MightyWatcher automates this by visiting the page for you, using AI to read the content, and alerting you only when the update matches your criteria. You're not limited to checking if the page changed — you can specify exactly what kind of update matters to you, like "notify me when they mention API deprecations" or "alert me when a new billing feature ships." Every check stores a screenshot and AI summary, giving you a timestamped record of updates.
Why Use MightyWatcher for Changelog Monitoring?
Stay on top of product updates without checking pages manually
Catch Every Update
Changelogs and release notes pages update without warning. MightyWatcher checks on your schedule — every few hours or once a day — so you never miss a feature launch, breaking change, or deprecation notice.
AI Reads the Context
MightyWatcher doesn't just detect that the page changed. It uses AI to read the new content and evaluate whether the update matches what you care about — a specific feature, a bug fix, or a platform change that affects your workflow.
Works on Any Changelog
Linear, Notion, GitHub, Stripe, Vercel, Shopify — if the changelog has a public URL, MightyWatcher can watch it. No RSS feed required, no integrations to configure, no API keys to manage.
Set Up Changelog Alerts in 3 Steps
From changelog URL to automated alerts in under a minute
Add the Changelog Page
Paste the URL of any changelog or release notes page — Linear, Notion, Stripe, Vercel, or any product with a public changelog.
Describe What Matters
Tell MightyWatcher what to watch for: "alert me when a new entry is published" or "notify me when they mention breaking changes."
Get Notified
MightyWatcher checks the page on your schedule. When a matching update appears, you get an alert with a summary and screenshot.
What People Track with Changelog Alerts
Popular ways teams use MightyWatcher to stay informed
SaaS Tool Updates
Watch the changelog of tools your team relies on — Figma, Slack, Linear, Notion. Get alerted when they ship features you've been waiting for, or when they deprecate something you depend on.
Platform & Infrastructure Changes
Cloud platforms like AWS, Vercel, and Cloudflare publish changes that can impact your deployments. Set a watcher to alert you when a relevant service update appears in their release notes.
Competitor Feature Launches
Track your competitors' changelog pages to stay informed about their product direction. Get notified when they ship a feature that overlaps with your roadmap or enters your market segment.
Regulatory & Compliance Updates
Payment processors, identity providers, and compliance tools publish policy changes in their release notes. Watch for updates that require action from your team before a deadline hits.
The Simplest Way to Stay on Top of Product Changelogs
Keeping track of software updates across dozens of tools is a full-time job. RSS feeds are unreliable — many products don't offer them, and even when they do, the entries are often truncated or delayed. Email newsletters bury important changes in marketing fluff. MightyWatcher cuts through all of this by going directly to the source: the actual changelog page. You paste the URL, describe what you care about, and the AI does the reading for you. Whether you're tracking a critical dependency's breaking changes, monitoring a competitor's feature velocity, or waiting for a specific capability to ship, MightyWatcher turns any changelog page into a personalized notification feed. No browser extensions, no integrations to maintain, no feeds to subscribe to — just paste, describe, and wait for the alert.
Frequently Asked Questions
Everything you need to know about monitoring changelogs
How does MightyWatcher monitor a changelog page?
You paste the URL of any changelog or release notes page and describe what to watch for — like "alert me when a new entry is published" or "notify me when they mention API changes." MightyWatcher visits the page on your schedule, captures a screenshot, and uses AI to evaluate whether your condition is met.
Does the changelog need an RSS feed?
No. MightyWatcher reads the actual webpage content, not an RSS feed. If you can see the changelog in a browser, MightyWatcher can watch it — even if the page is a single-page app or dynamically rendered.
Can I watch for specific types of updates?
Yes. You describe your condition in plain English. For example: "alert me when they mention breaking changes," "notify me when a new billing feature is released," or "let me know when they update their authentication docs." The AI evaluates the full page content against your description.
How often should I check a changelog page?
Most teams check every 12 to 24 hours. Products that ship frequently (like Linear or Vercel) might warrant checks every 6 hours. You can adjust the interval anytime.
Will I get alerted for every changelog entry?
Only if that's what you ask for. If you set the prompt to "alert me when a new entry is published," you'll get notified on any update. If you set it to "notify me when they mention API deprecations," you'll only hear about matching entries.
Can I track multiple changelog pages at once?
Yes. Each changelog gets its own watcher with its own prompt and check interval. The Free plan includes 3 watchers, and paid plans support many more.
What does it cost?
MightyWatcher has a free plan with 3 watchers and 50 credits per month. Each page check uses roughly 5-20 credits depending on page size. Paid plans start at $8/month with more watchers and credits.
Can I see past changelog checks?
Yes. Every check is stored with an AI summary and a full-page screenshot. You can review the history in your dashboard to see how the changelog has evolved over time.
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