Watch your site for new copy issues
Proofreading once at launch is not enough — copy changes every week. Verant's monitoring re-checks a site you choose on a weekly cadence and tells you only when something new breaks.
Last reviewed: 2026-06-21
Verant monitoring (watch-my-site) re-proofreads a site you choose on a fixed weekly cadence. Each run is incremental: only pages whose visible copy changed since the last check are re-proofread, so unchanged pages cost nothing and re-checks stay fast.
You are emailed only when a new issue appears since the previous run — with the top three and a link to the full, verified report. Weeks with nothing new stay silent, and the first run sends a summary. Monitoring is included on paid plans: one site on Pro, three on Ultra.
How monitoring works
You add a site's root URL to watch. Once a week, Verant re-crawls it and compares each page's visible copy to the last run by content hash. Pages that did not change reuse their previous result untouched; only changed pages are re-proofread and re-verified, so a large site stays cheap to keep clean.
When a run finishes, Verant diffs the corrections against the previous run to find what is genuinely new — not a re-list of issues you have already seen. That difference is the point: monitoring is about catching the typo that shipped this week, not re-sending last week's report.
Quiet by default
Monitoring only speaks up when it has something new to say. If a weekly run surfaces a new issue, you get one email with the top three and a link to the full report in your dashboard. If nothing new turns up, the run stays silent — no "all clear" noise, no nagging.
The first run on a new site sends a summary so you know where you stand, then it settles into the quiet, new-issues-only rhythm.
Why a one-time scan is not enough
A site is never finished. A new post goes up, a product description is edited, a page is rebuilt in the CMS — and copy that was clean at launch drifts. The error that embarrasses you is usually the one that shipped after the last time anyone re-read the site.
Monitoring closes that gap without you having to remember. Instead of re-scanning by hand when you happen to think of it, Verant re-checks on a schedule and only interrupts you when a real, new issue appears.
How to turn on monitoring
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Add a site to watch from your dashboard — enter the root URL you want monitored.
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Verant re-checks it weekly, automatically, re-proofreading only the pages whose copy changed since the last run.
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You hear from us only on new issues — one email with the top three and a link to the full, verified report. Quiet weeks stay quiet.
How verification works
Most proofreading agents show you every suggestion and make you sort the good from the bad. Verant runs an adversarial second pass — Claude Sonnet proofreads, then GPT-5 tries to break each correction. What survives is what we show you. Verbatim is sacred: every flag quotes your exact text; we never auto-apply fixes.
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Related reading: the full website proofreading pass, sites that publish on a high cadence, and what each plan includes.
Frequently asked questions
How often does Verant re-check my site?
Once a week. A scheduled sweep re-runs each unpaused monitor whose last run is missing or more than seven days old. It is a weekly cadence, not real-time.
Does it re-proofread every page each week?
No — only the pages that changed. Each run compares every page's visible copy to the last check and reuses the prior result for anything unchanged, so re-checks are fast and unchanged pages cost nothing.
Will I get spammed with emails?
No. You are emailed only when a new issue appears since the last run, with the top three and a dashboard link. Weeks with nothing new stay silent; the first run sends a summary.
How many sites can I monitor?
Monitoring is included on paid plans: one site on the Pro plan and three sites on the Ultra plan.