The web doesn't
stand still.
Your tabs shouldn't either.
Ovro is an AI-powered website change monitor. Point it at any URL — a pricing page, a careers board, a regulation, a status page — and it watches for the moment something meaningful changes. Then it writes you a sentence about it.
"Twenty open tabs is not a strategy."
The web doesn't stand still. Pricing pages move. Careers pages turn over. Status pages flip. Competitor pitches get rewritten overnight. Most people end up babysitting a wall of browser tabs, refreshing them by hand, hoping to catch the moment something changes.
That's not a job for a human. It's a job for software that never blinks — and that can read the page well enough to know what actually matters.
How Ovro works.
- 01
Add a URL
Paste any link. Pick a check interval — minutes, hours, daily. Optionally tell Ovro what you actually care about.
- 02
Ovro watches it
On schedule, Ovro fetches the page, captures a screenshot, extracts text and structured fields, and compares against the previous snapshot.
- 03
AI writes the summary
When something meaningful changes, an AI vision model rewrites the diff as one sentence with structured before/after fields and severity.
- 04
You get pinged
The change shows up in your Insights feed and fans out to email, Slack, Discord, SMS, or webhooks — whichever channel you wired up for that monitor.
Three principles.
Sentences, not pixel diffs
Most change-detection tools hand you a screenshot diff and let you figure out what actually moved. Ovro does the reading. Every change comes back as one sentence — "Price dropped $349 → $279", "Three new roles posted" — written by an AI that read the page.
One feed, every change
When you open Ovro in the morning, you should feel like you're reading a personal intelligence briefing. One column, newest first, severity-tagged, scannable in 30 seconds. Not a dashboard with widgets and charts.
Conversational, not configuration-heavy
Adding a monitor shouldn't require CSS selectors or XPath. Tell Ovro what you want — "watch stripe.com/jobs and ping me on new postings" — and the assistant handles the rest. Configuration is a conversation.
Ovro watches anything
a browser can render.
If it has a URL and a public page, Ovro can keep an eye on it. Here's a sample of what people point us at.
Open Ovro in the morning and you should feel like you're reading the morning paper — except every story is about something you actually care about.
Try Ovro free.
Free for the basics. Paid plans from $4.99/mo.
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