AboutOvro · 2026

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.

Founded
2026
HQ
Sweden
Built for
The watchful

"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.

The loop

How Ovro works.

  1. 01

    Add a URL

    Paste any link. Pick a check interval — minutes, hours, daily. Optionally tell Ovro what you actually care about.

  2. 02

    Ovro watches it

    On schedule, Ovro fetches the page, captures a screenshot, extracts text and structured fields, and compares against the previous snapshot.

  3. 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.

  4. 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.

What we believe

Three principles.

01

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.

02

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.

03

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.

In the wild

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.

Pricing pages Careers boards News headlines Regulations Product pages Status pages Documentation Competitor pitches Launch pages Policy pages
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.
— The product, in one sentence

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