Plans
A simple public view of the current plan shape, monitored-page limits, and who each tier is intended for.
Vendor Change Watchdog Plans
Last updated: March 24, 2026
Current Plan Shape
Vendor Change Watchdog currently uses a simple plan model.
This is meant to make the product easy to start, not to present a large enterprise pricing matrix before actual dollar pricing is set.
Free
Best for:
- proving the workflow on a small set of critical pages
- an individual reviewer or early internal pilot
Current limit:
- up to
3monitored pages
Includes:
- dashboard access
- candidate validation before adding a page
- curated pages and starter bundles
- scheduled checks
- stored snapshots and change evidence
- change review workflow
- email alerts with account and page-level tuning
Starter
Best for:
- a small team tracking a practical vendor watchlist
- broader coverage across privacy, pricing, and support pages
Current limit:
- up to
10monitored pages
Includes:
- everything in
free - more room for a real multi-vendor watchlist
Pro
Best for:
- teams that want wider vendor coverage without manually rotating pages
- more complete monitoring across policy-heavy or contract-adjacent pages
Current limit:
- up to
25monitored pages
Includes:
- everything in
starter - room for a larger production watchlist
What The Plans Change
Today, the main difference between plans is monitored-page capacity.
The core workflow remains the same:
- add or validate a page
- baseline it
- monitor it on schedule
- review changes with evidence
- tune alerts
How To Start
If you are new to the service, start on free and build a small watchlist first.
That is usually enough to answer the important product question:
- does this actually help your team review vendor changes faster?
If the workflow is useful, move up to a larger plan when you need more monitored pages.