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Comparison - Updated June 2026

Monity vs Wachete Which website monitor is right for your team?

Wachete is a low-cost monitor with a mobile app, login support, and fast checks for simple tracking. Monity is built for teams that want plain-English AI setup, a reliable engine for bot-protected sites, browser actions, and AI-summarised alerts.

Monity

Monity is an AI-powered website change monitoring platform for teams. Set up monitors in plain English, receive source-linked alerts, and route work to Slack, Teams, email, webhooks, or your API.

AI setup Team routing Source evidence Security review ready

Wachete

Wachete is a website change detection tool. It monitors web pages for updates and sends alerts when content changes. Features, limits, and check frequency vary by plan.

Change detection Website alerts Vendor site
Feature comparison

Monity vs Wachete, feature by feature.

Detailed capability checks across setup, monitoring, alerts, security, and pricing.

Capability
Monity
Wachete
Plain-English AI chat setup
Reliable engine for bot-protected sites
AI change summaries & noise filtering
AI Browser actions (clicks, forms, multi-step)
Data extraction
Login monitoring
Pricing compared

The price-per-monitor story.

Compare plans side by side. Pricing changes, so verify each vendor's current pricing page before purchase.

Tier
Monity
Wachete
Free
5 monitors
3 monitors
Personal
$10/mo
~€3/mo (Basic)
Business
from $25/mo
~€15–20/mo (Standard)
Enterprise
Custom
€45/mo (Enterprise)

Pricing reflects the data entered for this comparison and may change. Verify published vendor pricing before purchase.

Pros and cons

The honest trade-offs.

Monity

Pros

  • AI prompt setup eliminates manual element selection
  • Reliable browser engine keeps watching bot-protected sites
  • Browser actions + data extraction (clicks, logins, forms, structured fields)
  • AI-summarised alerts with timestamped, source-linked history

Cons

  • Newer brand — fewer third-party reviews than incumbents
  • Free plan is capped at 3 monitors

Wachete

Pros

  • Very low entry price and a native mobile app
  • Supports login-protected pages with fast check frequency

Cons

  • Manual element selection — no AI or chat-based creation
  • Standard engine — can't bypass anti-bot protection
  • No AI change summaries, browser actions, or structured data extraction
Migration guide

Switching from Wachete.

Migrating from Wachete is straightforward. Export your watches, import the URLs into Monity, and rewrite each as a plain-English prompt. Run both in parallel for 48 hours to confirm coverage before switching.

FAQ

Switching questions, answered

Wachete is cheaper — why pick Monity?

For simple, casual monitoring Wachete is fine. Monity is built for teams that need plain-English AI setup, a reliable engine for bot-protected sites, browser actions, and AI-summarised alerts.

Can Monity watch pages behind a login like Wachete?

Yes — and it goes further, with secure 2FA sessions and browser actions (clicks, forms, multi-step) before each check, not just basic login.

Does Monity have a mobile app too?

Yes, native iOS and Android — change alerts and monitor management from your pocket.

Compare your options

Ready to replace refresh checks?
Move your first Wachete monitors to Monity.

Start free and bring over the pages you already watch in Wachete. Monity keeps the source, summary, and routing attached to every alert.

  • 7-day trial
  • No credit card
  • Slack, Teams, email, and webhooks
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