Know exactly what changed before rankings change.
Page Pulse is the missing layer between SEO activity and SEO outcomes. It monitors every page edit, tracks it over time, and connects each change directly to rankings, traffic, and conversions — so you can stop guessing why performance moved.
SEO teams change pages constantly.
Almost nobody tracks it well.
Your tools show you rankings, traffic, and audits — the outcomes. None of them keep an honest history of the page changes that caused those outcomes. That's the gap Page Pulse fills.
Every change that matters, captured daily
Page Pulse automatically detects content and metadata changes across your pages and builds a searchable timeline you can connect to performance.
Content & SEO metadata, side by side
See exactly what changed on every page — what was added, removed, or rewritten — with the critical SEO signals tracked right alongside the copy.
- Body copy, headings (H1–H6), and link text
- Title tags, meta descriptions, and OG tags
- Canonicals, robots directives, and schema
- Internal & external links added or removed
Performance
Aggregate performance metrics across 206 pages
Connect every change to rankings & traffic
Page Pulse overlays your changes against Search Console and GA4 — so you instantly know whether an edit helped, hurt, or did nothing.
No more annotation anxiety
Stop manually noting what you did on a chart or in a spreadsheet. Page Pulse pins every change to your performance data automatically, so the "why" behind a spike or dip is always one glance away.
- Overlay GSC clicks, impressions & rankings
- Layer in GA4 sessions, conversions & key events
- Each change labeled positive, negative, or neutral
One memory layer for your whole site
Websites change faster than ever — AI content, frequent CMS edits, multiple stakeholders, dev deploys. Page Pulse keeps you in the know and in control.
Content monitoring
Track added, removed, and rewritten sections, formatting, and CTA changes across every page.
SEO metadata
Catch critical changes to titles, meta, canonicals, robots, schema, and heading structure immediately.
Competitor pages
Watch how rival pages evolve — content expansions, positioning shifts, and SEO structure changes.
Historical timeline
A permanent, searchable record of every version of every page — your site's institutional memory.
Impact analysis
Before/after comparisons that label each change's effect — no spreadsheet, no guesswork.
AI-ready via MCP
Pipe your change history into ChatGPT or Claude to analyze, summarize, and report in plain English.
Where teams put it to work
SEO testing
Validate whether a content update actually improved rankings — with proof, not vibes.
Content optimization
Measure the real impact of rewrites and refreshes before you scale them site-wide.
Agency reporting
Show clients exactly what changed — and the day it changed — before visibility moved.
AI SEO workflows
Feed change history into AI tools through the MCP to automate analysis and reporting.
Enterprise governance
Monitor large sites for unexpected, SEO-impacting changes from any team or deploy.
Dev accountability
Catch the accidental removals — links, tags, sections — that quietly tank performance.
Outcome tools vs. the change layer
Semrush, Ahrefs, and Search Console are excellent at measuring results. They just don't keep the page-level change history that explains them.
Great at measuring outcomes
Rankings, visibility, traffic, and audits — but the "what changed" is missing.
- Rankings move without context
- Teams forget what they changed
- Experiments are impossible to validate
- Reporting becomes guesswork
Built for the change layer
The actual edits on your pages — and your competitors' — tied to the metrics they moved.
- Every change logged with a date
- Edits correlated to rankings & traffic
- Experiments you can actually validate
- Reporting backed by a real timeline
Questions, answered
Stop guessing what changed
Track every important page update, connect edits to SEO performance, and build a permanent memory layer for your website.