Schedule Monitors
Every page checked on the schedule you choose
Set a frequency and forget it — as often as every 5 minutes, or hourly, daily, weekly, or monthly. Or pick the exact days and times a monitor should run. Each monitor gets its own cadence, so you check as often as the page actually demands.
One Check Frequency Doesn't Fit Every Page
A vendor's terms page might change twice a year. A newsroom changes hourly. Check too rarely and you find out after it matters. Check everything at the fastest interval and you spend your quota on pages that never move.
Set a Schedule in Three Steps
Pick an interval
As often as every 5 minutes, or hourly, every 6 hours, daily, weekly, or monthly. Set it once and the monitor runs on its own.
Or choose exact days and times
Run the check right after the Tuesday committee meeting, or on the 1st of every month. Pick the days or the date, and the time.
Let it run
The monitor checks on cadence, day or night. You always see the next check, the last result, and the full history.
Powerful features for next-generation website monitoring.
Scheduling is one piece. Pair it with AI change detection, team routing, and reporting built for how teams actually work.
AI monitoring
Describe what you are watching for in plain English. Our AI reads the page the way a person would and alerts you only when your criteria are met.
Learn more →Team members
Add teammates to any monitor so the right people are notified the moment something changes. Everyone stays in the loop without sharing a single inbox.
Learn more →Reports
Get scheduled summaries of everything that changed across your monitors, delivered on a cadence you set. Ideal for keeping stakeholders and clients up to date.
Learn more →Frequently Asked Questions
How often can a monitor check a page?
Intervals run from every 5 minutes up to monthly. The fastest interval available depends on your plan — see the pricing page for the check frequency included on each one.
What's the difference between an interval and a custom schedule?
Every monitor uses one or the other, not both. An interval runs continuously at a set spacing — every 5 minutes, hourly, daily. A custom schedule runs at a clock time you choose, on the days or the date you choose.
Can I pick a specific day and time?
Yes. Switch the monitor to Custom Schedule, then choose either the days of the week or a day of the month, plus the time it should run — every Tuesday at 1:00 PM, or the 1st of every month at 9:00 AM.
Which timezone does a custom schedule use?
Your workspace timezone. Set it once for the workspace and every schedule follows it, so a 9:00 AM check means 9:00 AM for the whole team — not wherever the server happens to be.
Can two monitors on the same URL run on different schedules?
Yes. Each monitor carries its own schedule, notification settings, and history, so you can watch a pricing table every 5 minutes and the footer disclaimer monthly on the same page.
Can I change a schedule after the monitor is running?
Yes. Switch between an interval and a custom schedule, or adjust either one, at any time. The monitor keeps its history and archive, so your record of past changes stays intact.
Will a frequent schedule flood my inbox?
No. The schedule controls how often we look, not how often you hear from us. A monitor running every 5 minutes stays quiet until your criteria are actually met.
Set Your First Schedule in Two Minutes
Add a URL, pick a cadence, and let ChangeTower handle the checking. No credit card required.