Notifixio-us: Monitor Websites For Updates

Notifixio.us is a website that can help you monitor websites for updates or recent changes. It can inform you of changes via email, SMS and or even send a alert in your instant messenger. The process is rather straightforward, all you have to do is provide it with the URL of the site you want to monitor and choose how you want to be notified. No registration needed.

monitor website updates

The application works with any website that provides RSS, Atom or XML feeds. For websites that does not support feeds check out previously published How to Monitor Websites that don’t have RSS Feeds

Another neat feature is the option to apply keyword filters and watch sites for specific content changes. Quite handy.

monitor website changes

Furthermore if you have a personal blog or website you can embed Notifixio.us widget and allow your visitors to subscribe to your blog and receive new articles from any categoy they want.

Features:

  • Monitor websites for changes and get notified by email, SMS or IM.
  • Monitor as many sites as you like.
  • Option to apply keyword filters and get alerts only for specific changes.
  • Supported IM services: GTalk, Aim, Live Messenger, Jabber, ICQ and Yahoo! Messenger.
  • Other similar websites:PageTiki, Page2RSS, FeedMySearch and Feedity.

Check out Notifixio.us @ www.notifixio.us

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2 Comments Add Comment
2008-12-12 18:19:24
Shane

I think Google Alerts does the best job at page update notifications. For creating RSS feeds I’ve been using Feedity for sometime, and it works really well.

2009-11-04 08:35:39

Is it necessary to Monitor Websites For Updates?

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