Available on paid plans.
PingChange can use natural language so you are not stuck tuning low-level rules. You describe intent; we use that to judge whether a change is worth alerting on and to phrase updates in human terms.
AI alert trigger (prompt)
When you create or edit a monitor on a paid plan, you fill in an AI prompt (labeled as such in the Trigger step). Think of it as instructions to a careful reviewer:
- What should cause an alert?
- What should be ignored?
- What kinds of edits are especially important?
After Preview in the monitor wizard, you may see suggestion chips — short prompt ideas you can insert and edit.
Example prompts
- “Alert when any price, currency, or plan name changes. Ignore blog posts and testimonial names.”
- “Watch the API changelog section only. Alert when deprecations or breaking changes are mentioned.”
- “Focus on refund and liability paragraphs. Ignore cookie banner and dates in the footer.”
- “Alert when new endpoints appear or required request fields are added or removed.”
Vague prompts still work, but specific ones reduce noise.
AI summaries in alerts
On plans that include richer AI output, alerts may add a plain-language sentence alongside the technical summary — useful when forwarding to non-technical stakeholders. The dashboard still shows the full diff for depth.
Free plan
The monitor flow shows AI-powered change filters as an upgrade path. Without them, narrowing page regions and schedules still helps; upgrading restores prompt-based control.
Bring your own model keys (BYOK)
You can route AI analysis through your provider account (OpenAI, Anthropic, Google, OpenRouter, or xAI) under Dashboard → Settings → API keys. See AI analysis (BYOK).