Hey Indie Hackers š
I recently launched monity.aiāan AI-powered website change monitoring tool that acts like a personal agent for the web.
It started from a simple pain point: I was traveling a lot and constantly checking for flight deals. Most tools I tried were either paid, limited, or flaky. So I wrote my own automation scripts with Node.js and Puppeteer to monitor pages and ping me when something changed. Then came online shopping, job listings, and even obscure web forms. I was hooked.
Now Iāve turned it into a productāwith an AI twist.
š§ Use natural language prompts to define what you're watching forālike "notify me if the price drops below $300" or "alert me when this element changes"
ā” Get notified by email when your custom conditions are metāno need to constantly refresh or monitor the page yourself
š¤ Use AI actions to go one step furtherāwrite a prompt to automatically fill and submit a form before each check, perfect for logging in, setting filters, or navigating
š§© Donāt like prompts? Use the simple but powerful UI to define actions and extract data visuallyāno coding required
š Choose how often monity checks the page, and it handles everything in the background
Think of it as an AI agent for the webāwatching, analyzing, acting.
Itās generic on purpose, because I wanted something flexible enough to handle everything from:
tracking prices
spotting job post updates
monitoring competitors
scraping content you care about
Would love to hear what kind of use cases youād throw at it. Also open to feedback, suggestions, or just curious minds!
Try it here: https://monity.ai
Free for basic usage, no credit card required.
Thanks š
Your Landing page looks great I'm curious how you made it look so clean. I love the idea here it could be extremely helpful and deserves more traction. I saw in another reply of focusing on a niche, that could be a great way to start building an audience and later on expanding into a more broad platform!
Thanks so much! Really appreciate the kind words š The landing page was built using Next.js and Tailwind CSS ā I aimed to keep it simple and clean. Itās still early days, and Iām just starting to invest in marketing, so Iām hoping itāll gain more traction over time š
Focusing on a niche is definitely part of the strategy, but Iām also betting on short-form content (like TikTok and YouTube Shorts) to help spread the word. Fingers crossed it resonates and brings in more users!
Thanks for your kind words and very valuable feedback. I agree about including more specific use casesāso far, I've added some generic ones last week, and in the coming weeks, I'll be adding more content to boost SEO.