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Visual diff ready
Pixel-level diffs across full-page screenshots, with the changed regions highlighted and the source URL attached to every alert.
Visual monitoring captures a full-page screenshot every check and bounds the changed regions. Reviewers get a side-by-side comparison with the source URL, the affected area, and the AI summary in one alert.
The page is built around the way B2B teams actually work: detect the signal, assess business impact, and route the accountable owner.
Monity takes a full-page screenshot at your chosen cadence and stores it with the source URL.
Changed regions are detected and highlighted so reviewers know exactly where the page moved.
The alert includes a side-by-side, the bounded regions, a brief, and the routed channel and owner.
A polished workflow matters because the alert is only useful when a team can trust it, assign it, and revisit the evidence later.
Diffs are not a single blob — every change is bounded so reviewers know where to look.
Every alert includes a side-by-side before/after screenshot — reviewers see exactly what changed without opening the site.
Every screenshot is stored with the source URL so the evidence is reviewable later, not lost in chat.
Run visual monitoring on its own or layer it over an AI-prompt rule for both pixel and semantic coverage.
The goal is not more notifications. The goal is a cleaner operating surface for evidence, severity, ownership, and response.
Start with the workflows where timing, source evidence, and routing have a measurable business impact.
Watch homepages, landing pages, and hero sections for changes in messaging, layout, or visual identity.
Get notified when a page renders differently than the baseline — useful for high-traffic public pages and campaigns.
Spot when a competitor ships a new test by detecting the variant render alongside the control.
FAQ
Start one visual monitor on a page that matters and let every pixel-level change land with a bounded screenshot.
Pricing, security, or scoping - pick a route and you will land in a real person's inbox.