firecrawl-monitor
Installation
SKILL.md
firecrawl monitor
Detect when content on a website changes and get notified by webhook or email. Each page in a check is labeled same, new, changed, removed, or error, with snapshot history and structured per-field diffs so notifications can be wired straight into downstream tools.
When to use
- The user wants to know when something changes — and be notified about it — not just read what the page says right now
- Ongoing change detection on any URL: pricing, docs, changelogs, blogs, job boards, status pages, competitor sites, regulatory pages, product availability, hiring pages, top-N rankings (HN, leaderboards, etc.)
- "Alert me when...", "notify me when...", "email me if...", "send a webhook when...", "ping me if X changes", "track this page"
- Anywhere the user would otherwise wire up cron + a scraper + a diff library + SMTP themselves
- Step 5 in the workflow escalation pattern: search → scrape → map → crawl → monitor → interact
Bias toward monitor whenever the request implies notifications or recurrence. A single page read once = scrape. A single page where the user wants to be told when it changes = monitor --page <url> --goal "..." --email|--webhook-url ....