Friday, June 1, 2018

Website Monitoring Services @ five best options


Website Monitoring Services @ five best options  

Stay in control of the performance and functionality of your website

Get real-time visibility of your website with these monitoring services

The web is a crazy place. Even pages that look the same are updated constantly. So, if you want to make sure you stay on top of all the changes made to your website, you need to use one of the best website monitoring services.

These services are useful to a variety of businesses and even ordinary people to keep an eye on competitors. You can even use some website monitoring services to make sure your site experiences minimal downtime. No matter what you are looking for, here are five best website monitoring services that will suit your needs:

1 Wachete

The first thing you will love about Wachete is that it is able to pack in all the meta web browsing functionality from its competition and implement it in a 2018-friendly package. Not only will it monitor public-facing websites for any changes, but it will also keep an eye on website status, dynamic and JavaScript-powered pages, and even monitor password-protected pages. Apart from daily or weekly email reports, it also offers mobile apps and browser extensions so that you can keep an eye on this information while on the go.

2 Webmon

One of the most important things to keep an eye on when you are a web admin is the actual status of your website. If your website goes down, you are not earning income. Luckily, you don’t have to hire somebody to sit at a computer refreshing your page over and over again. You can pay Webmon to do it instead. Unlike many other services, Webmon won’t alert you when there’s a change in the content of your page, but it will send you metrics measuring your site’s performance and status.

3 Changetower

If you run a retail business, or if you are a consumer looking to support a retail business, it may be useful to check out Changetower. While the free version will only check websites once every 12 hours — which isn’t useful in the fast-paced world — once you start paying $9 a month you’ll stay up-to-date with any changes that your target website makes. Changetower will also send you detailed reports that show any changes that were made.

4 Distill.io

Sometimes you just need raw power to get the job done. That’s where Distill.io comes in. It is one of the most flexible website monitoring services because it allows users to do anything they need to do — even run monitors locally. By allowing any user to employ a browser extension to monitor websites for free, without placing any kind of limit on it, this may just be the most affordable and sensible way to monitor websites.

5 Versionista

It is one of the best website monitoring services targeted at politicians. And it’s useful to anyone running a campaign. It allows the user to reach any information relevant to his campaign. Versionista will then produce a colour-coded report showing any changes made to, say a political rival’s website, highlighting anything that has been deleted, and anything added.

Source | Economic Times | 1st June 2018

Regards

Mr. Pralhad Jadhav 
Master of Library & Information Science (NET Qualified) 
Senior Manager @ Knowledge Repository  
Khaitan & Co 
Twitter Handle | @Pralhad161978
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