Track Trademark & Patent Status and Get Alerted When Your Application Advances
Paste a link to any USPTO TSDR page, Patent Center status page, or IP office portal. Describe the status change you're watching for in plain English, and MightyWatcher's AI monitors it on your schedule.
What Is Trademark & Patent Status Monitoring?
Trademark and patent status monitoring means automatically checking intellectual property office portals for changes to your application's status. When you file a trademark with the USPTO, it passes through stages like initial review, examination, publication for opposition, and registration — each taking weeks or months with no predictable timeline. Patent applications go through similar multi-year cycles of examination, office actions, and potential allowance. Instead of manually logging into TSDR or Patent Center to check your application's progress, MightyWatcher visits the status page on your schedule and uses AI to read the page content. You describe what matters — "alert me when the status changes" — and the AI detects when the information on the page differs from what it saw last time. Every check also captures a screenshot, giving you a visual archive of your application's journey through the IP office.
Why Use MightyWatcher for IP Status Tracking?
AI-powered alerts for any trademark or patent office portal
Catch Status Changes Immediately
MightyWatcher checks USPTO TSDR pages, patent status portals, and trademark databases on your schedule. The moment your application status changes — from "under examination" to "published for opposition," or from "pending" to "registered" — you get notified.
AI Reads Any Status Page
No need to parse complex government portal layouts. Describe your condition in plain English — "alert me when the status of trademark application #97123456 changes" — and MightyWatcher's AI evaluates the full page content each time it checks.
Monitor USPTO, WIPO, and Beyond
Track trademark applications on USPTO TSDR, patent applications on Patent Center, WIPO international filings, EPO status pages, or any IP office portal worldwide. If the status page is publicly accessible, MightyWatcher can monitor it.
Set Up an IP Status Alert in 3 Steps
From status page to alert in under a minute
Add the Status Page
Paste the URL of your USPTO TSDR page, Patent Center application page, WIPO status page, or any IP office portal.
Describe Your Condition
Tell MightyWatcher what to watch for: "alert me when the application status changes," "notify me when an office action is issued," or any condition in plain English.
Get Notified
MightyWatcher checks the page on your schedule. When the status changes, you get an alert with an AI summary and a screenshot of the page.
How People Use IP Status Alerts
Real-world scenarios for tracking trademark and patent applications
Tracking Your Own Trademark Application
Trademark applications go through multiple stages — filing, examination, publication for opposition, and registration. Each stage can take months with unpredictable timing. Watch your TSDR status page and get alerted the moment your application moves to the next phase.
Patent Application Status
Patent prosecution can span years. Monitor your patent application's status on USPTO Patent Center for office actions, allowances, or publication notices. Get notified when the examiner responds instead of checking the portal weekly.
Watching Competitor IP Filings
Brand managers and IP attorneys track competitor trademark and patent filings to identify potential conflicts early. Watch a competitor's USPTO filing page and get alerted when their application status changes — especially useful during the opposition window.
International Filing Coordination
Companies filing trademarks or patents in multiple jurisdictions need to track status across USPTO, WIPO, EPO, UKIPO, and national offices. Set up watchers for each filing's status page to stay coordinated without logging into multiple portals.
The Easiest Way to Track Trademark and Patent Applications
Filing a trademark or patent is just the beginning — the real waiting game is prosecution. USPTO trademark applications typically take 8-12 months from filing to registration, and patents can take 2-4 years. During that time, status changes happen unpredictably: an examining attorney might issue an office action, your mark could be published for opposition, or your patent might receive a notice of allowance. Missing a deadline triggered by these status changes can jeopardize your application. Professional IP docketing systems cost hundreds per month and are designed for large law firms. MightyWatcher offers a lightweight alternative: watch the status page, describe what matters, and get notified. It works on USPTO TSDR, Patent Center, WIPO, EPO, and any other IP office with a public status page. The AI handles different portal layouts and formats without configuration, and screenshots create a visual record of your application's progress.
Frequently Asked Questions
Everything you need to know about tracking trademark and patent status
How does MightyWatcher monitor trademark and patent status?
You paste the URL of a USPTO TSDR page, Patent Center application status page, or any IP office portal. You describe what to watch for — like "alert me when the status of trademark application #97123456 changes." MightyWatcher visits the page on your schedule, reads it with AI, and notifies you when your condition is met.
Does it work with USPTO TSDR?
Yes. Paste the TSDR status page URL for your trademark application and describe what status change you care about. MightyWatcher reads the full page with AI, so it understands status fields, dates, and application details without needing custom selectors.
Can I track multiple applications?
Yes. Create a separate watcher for each trademark or patent application. Each watcher has its own URL, condition, and check schedule. This is especially useful for IP portfolios with applications pending across multiple offices.
How often should I check for status changes?
Trademark and patent application status typically changes on the order of weeks or months, so checking every 24 hours provides excellent coverage without wasting credits. During time-sensitive periods — like an opposition window — you might check every 12 hours.
Can I watch for specific status transitions?
Yes. Your prompt can be very specific: "alert me when the status changes from Under Examination to Published for Opposition," "notify me when an office action is issued," or "let me know when the registration certificate is available." The AI understands IP terminology and status fields.
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 and include more watchers and credits. Top-up credit packs are available and never expire.
Does it work with non-US patent and trademark offices?
Yes. MightyWatcher works on any public webpage. You can monitor WIPO, EPO (European Patent Office), UKIPO, CIPO (Canada), IP Australia, JPO (Japan), KIPO (Korea), or any other national IP office that provides public status pages.
Can I see the history of status checks?
Yes. Every check stores an AI summary and a full-page screenshot. You can review the history in your dashboard to see exactly when a status changed and what the page looked like at each check — creating a timeline of your application's progress through the IP office.
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