Pick any part of any page — a price, a job list, a stock status — and get an alert when it changes. Everything runs in your browser, and the AI that decides what matters runs on your machine. Nothing is uploaded, ever.
Any product, job board, appointment page, or article — wherever the thing you're waiting for lives.
Hit "Watch something on this page" and click the exact element — the price, the listings, the stock label.
Optionally tell the on-device AI your condition, in plain words. It filters the noise and alerts you only then.
"only if the price drops below $500"Your watched pages, history, and alerts never leave your computer. No account, no cloud, nothing to leak.
Chrome's built-in model summarizes changes and judges importance on your device. No credits, no quotas, no AI bill.
Cloud monitors charge $10–50 every month because they rent servers. Watchbird runs on hardware you already own.
Timestamps, view counters, and ad rotations don't ping you. Real changes do — with a one-line summary of what happened.
Watchbird checks pages while your browser is open — that's the price of keeping everything local. If you need 24/7 monitoring with your computer off, a cloud service like Visualping or Distill is the better choice. We'd rather you pick the right tool than refund the wrong one.
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No. Watches, snapshots, history, and AI analysis all stay on your computer. There's no account and no Watchbird server that sees your pages. The only network request the extension makes to us is a license-key check when you activate Pro.
Watchbird uses Chrome's built-in on-device model (Gemini Nano). It runs on your machine, so there's no per-request cost to pass on. On computers that don't support it (roughly 16 GB RAM or a 4 GB GPU required), Watchbird still works fully — you get plain change alerts without AI summaries.
No — checks run while your browser is open, because everything stays local. A catch-up check runs when you start your browser. If you need 24/7 server-side monitoring, a cloud tool is the right pick.
Anything visible on a page: prices, "in stock" labels, job listings, appointment slots, exam results, changelog pages, news sections. You choose the exact element, so you're not alerted about the rest of the page.
Yes. You pay $14 once and the license is yours. There are no servers behind Watchbird to keep paying for — which is exactly why it doesn't need a subscription.