Every fetch, parse, and diff recorded for Apify. Filter by surface to focus the timeline; each row captures what was found, what changed, and the fields returned.
The 'Monetize your code' section was removed, and the 'last_update_date' value was updated.
The 'Get paid on Apify' job role was removed, leading to a decrease in the total number of open roles from 17 to 16 and a change in the hiring trend from 'flat' to 'growing'. Additionally, the aggregate tech stack no longer lists 'SEO' or 'Data', and the 'seniority' field values for most job roles were normalized to lowercase.
No change since last scan.
The primary call-to-action and secondary call-to-action texts and URLs have been updated. Key differentiators, social proof summary, and target audience descriptions have been rephrased and streamlined.
The pricing plans now include a highly detailed breakdown of technical features and costs for all tiers, covering prepaid usage, compute units, memory, concurrent runs, proxy types, storage, and data transfer. Minor adjustments include making the Free tier explicitly monthly and updating the Enterprise contact prompt.
No change since last scan.
Two existing roles, 'SEO specialist (Technical SEO focus)' and 'Data Engineer', now explicitly list 'SEO' and 'Data' in their respective tech stacks.
No change since last scan.
The page updated its calls to action, changing from 'Find your Actor' to 'Get started' and adding a specific signup URL. It also streamlined its key differentiators and social proof, adding a Discord community mention and more specific AI audience targeting.
The Enterprise plan saw updates to its price and per unit cost, and the removal of the 'Unlimited Prepaid usage' feature. The free tier limits description was also revised, omitting specific costs for compute units and certain proxy types.
No change since last scan.
The product's review data, including review count, overall rating, recent reviews, and top praise/complaint themes, has been reset or removed. The platform identifier has also changed to 'null'.
The followers count increased to 8400. Recent post topics were updated, adding new topics such as 'AI engineering events' and 'event scanning', and removing older ones like 'web data' and 'AI tools'.
The application no longer specifies particular use cases or a target company size.
The primary topics list has been updated with rephrased categories and the removal of 'Platform Updates and Tutorials'.
The 'sections' array has been streamlined, removing several specific API, SDK, CLI, Academy, open-source tool, and general navigation categories. The 'last_update_date' string format was also slightly adjusted.
One new job role was added and nine existing job roles had their seniority levels updated or removed. Additionally, the devrel_roles_open flag changed from true to false, and the total job count increased from 16 to 17.
No change since last scan.
The platform introduced several new key differentiators related to real-time web data, open-source tools, proxies, unblocking, cloud deployment, monitoring, and data processing. Additionally, the positioning statement and social proof summary were significantly updated, the target audience was expanded to include AI developers, and a new secondary call to action was added.
The pricing page has been updated by condensing the feature lists for all plans. Detailed limits and pricing for certain resources are now either removed from explicit feature bullet points or consolidated into the overall free tier limits description. Additionally, the Enterprise tier's billing period and per-unit pricing attributes were adjusted.
The repository's fork count increased to 1429, while its stars count slightly decreased to 23764.
The Apify pricing page introduces detailed resource limits and specific feature inclusions across all plans, including Actor RAM, concurrent runs, Rented Actors, and Datacenter IPs. The Enterprise plan now offers a wider array of custom options, while pricing transparency is no longer advertised as true and the free tier limits description has been expanded.
The formats for the latest release date and the last commit date were updated to ISO 8601.
One of the top praise themes was updated, and the summaries of all recent reviews were rephrased.
The follower count increased. Several recent post topics were added, including integrations, web data, and AI tools, while some existing topics were removed.
The customer logos list has been updated with minor formatting changes, and the target company size has been changed from 'Enterprise' to null.
Several primary topics were updated and a new 'Tool Comparisons' topic was added. All recent post dates now use a YYYY-MM-DD format, and one post was removed while another was duplicated in the recent posts list. Additionally, one recent post URL had its leading slash removed.
The documentation navigation has been significantly expanded to include new dedicated sections such as a 'Getting started' guide, specific sections for Apify API, SDK, CLI, Academy, open-source tools, actor templates, community support, and a guide on how to monetize code.
One job role, 'Get paid on Apify', was removed, reducing the total job count from 17 to 16. The company's hiring trend has changed from 'flat' to 'growing', DevRel roles are now open, and the seniority levels for nine existing roles were updated.
No change since last scan.
The page's core messaging has shifted, updating the positioning statement to reflect Apify as a cloud platform for web scraping, automation, and AI data. Key differentiators now explicitly include 39,332 Actors and new MCP connectors for integration, while the social proof summary and target audience descriptions have been refined.
The primary change across all pricing tiers is a significant simplification of their respective 'features' lists, removing granular resource specifications and pricing details. The Free tier's usage limits description has been updated to clarify access blocking.
The number of stars increased from 23,755 to 23,800, and the number of forks decreased from 1,429 to 1,400.
The blog has increased its post frequency to daily and updated its primary content categories. Recent posts have been reordered, with one new post added and one removed, and their URLs and date formats updated.
Several top-level documentation sections, such as 'Getting started', 'Apify API', 'Apify SDK', and 'Apify Academy', have been removed, streamlining the primary navigation.
The company's hiring trend has shifted from growing to flat, and there has been a broad normalization of seniority labels for open roles. Additionally, 'SEO' has been removed from the aggregate tech stack and the tech stack for the SEO specialist position.
No change since last scan.
The platform increased its reported tools, while significantly consolidating its list of key differentiators and streamlining social proof. Several developer-specific features and incentives were removed from the explicit differentiators, and target audience segments were revised.
The pricing page now details resource limits and pricing for Actor RAM, concurrent runs, proxies, storage, and data transfer across all self-serve plans. The Enterprise plan includes new custom service options, and the pricing transparency flag is now true.
The repository's stars, forks, and contributors increased, while open issues and pull requests decreased. The last commit date was updated to June 12, 2026.
The platform's review count and overall rating have increased, and the summaries of existing recent reviews were updated. One praise theme was replaced.
The recent post topics list was significantly narrowed and re-focused. Many granular topics were removed, and two new specific topics, 'AI engineering events' and 'e-commerce data', were added.
Customer logos 'T-mobile' and 'Open Table' were updated. All previously listed use cases have been removed, and the target company size is now unspecified.
A new blog post was added, and a duplicate post was removed. All recent post URLs were updated to absolute paths, and the primary topic categories were revised, including a new 'Tutorials and Guides' topic.
The documentation structure has been expanded with new specific sections for Apify API, SDK, CLI, Academy, and Open-source tools. Additionally, a minor update to the 'last_update_date' string value occurred.
The main changes include an updated hiring trend to 'growing', refined seniority descriptions for all job postings, and the removal of 'Data' from both the 'Data Engineer' role's tech stack and the overall aggregate tech stack. Additionally, the `devrel_roles_open` status changed from `true` to `false`.
No change since last scan.
Apify introduced new developer-focused features like MCP connectors for integrating Actors with other apps, a dedicated web scraping and crawling library differentiator, and free platform credits for new creators. The primary call to action and its URL were updated, and the platform's positioning statement was significantly streamlined.
The pricing page now includes more detailed specifications for free tier limits and clarifies the 'per month + pay as you go' billing for paid plans. The Enterprise plan features have been entirely revamped to offer more specific custom options for advanced users.
The date format for the 'last_commit_date' field and the 'date' field within 'recent_releases' objects has been updated to YYYY-MM-DD.
All recent reviews, top praise themes, and top complaint themes were removed.
The follower count increased, and the list of recent post topics was significantly expanded to include new data and automation-related subjects, with some old topics removed and others updated in casing.
The 'founded_year' data type changed from string to number, the 'T-Mobile' logo capitalization was updated, and 'target_company_size' is now null.
The blog's posting frequency changed from daily to 2-3 times per week, and its primary topics were updated. The list of recent posts, including their titles, URLs, and dates, has also been refreshed.
The "Getting started" section was added to the main navigation, and the "Monetize your code" section was removed.
The hiring trend and developer relations roles status have been updated. The aggregate tech stack now includes SEO and Data, with these technologies also explicitly listed for the 'SEO specialist' and 'Data Engineer' roles. Additionally, the 'Senior Product Marketing Manager' role's seniority description was simplified, and all seniority fields were standardized to lowercase.
No change since last scan.
The website now features an increased number of available tools, a significantly expanded list of key differentiators, and new social proof metrics emphasizing community and developer payouts. Updates also include new call-to-action buttons and a more descriptive positioning statement.
The Enterprise plan now includes Single sign-on (SSO). Pricing strings for Starter, Scale, and Business plans have been simplified, and the Free plan's billing period was updated.
The only change detected was a modification in the display format of the last commit date; all other repository metrics remained consistent.
The pricing features have been significantly simplified across all tiers, removing detailed breakdowns of compute units, RAM, proxy, storage, and data transfer costs from the individual plan features. The Enterprise plan now explicitly uses null for price and per-unit fields, and the free tier limits description has been shortened.
The repository's star count increased by 44, and the last commit date was updated to June 11, 2026. The date format for the latest release also changed.
No change since last scan.
The page now presents a more concise set of key differentiators, focusing on enterprise-grade security and reliability, while refining the social proof to highlight tool usage and customer testimonials instead of developer payouts.
The pricing structure has been significantly enhanced with highly granular pricing details for various services like Actor resources, proxies, storage, and data transfer across all tiers. This change also reflects in the updated free tier limits and a shift in overall pricing transparency.
The number of forks for the repository increased from 1400 to 1426.
The platform source was updated from 'null' to 'ProductHunt', and all recent reviews, top praise themes, and top complaint themes were removed.
The follower count has been updated and the posting frequency changed to daily. New specific recent post topics have been added, replacing a previous placeholder value.
The data type for 'founded_year' was updated, a customer logo had a minor textual change, and the 'target_company_size' value was removed.
The blog's post frequency increased to daily, and its primary topics were updated and restructured. The recent posts section now features five new articles, while five older articles have been removed, and all recent post URLs have been converted from relative to absolute paths.
New sections for Actor templates, Community & Help, More reading, and Monetize your code have been added, while Getting started has been removed. The format of 'last_update_date' also changed slightly.
One job role was removed, and the total_count was updated accordingly. Several job roles had their tech_stack_mentioned fields cleared or updated, two roles had their seniority updated, and the overall aggregate_tech_stack list was significantly reduced.
No change since last scan.
The platform updated its primary tagline and social proof summary to reflect an increased number of available tools and added new developer-focused key differentiators. Call-to-action elements were modified, and the target audience was narrowed to "AI."
The pricing page was significantly simplified by removing detailed feature specifications and granular pricing for various services from the main plan descriptions. The pricing transparency status was updated to true, and the Enterprise tier's price now explicitly states 'Talk to us'.
The repository experienced a decrease in both forks (from 1426 to 1400) and stars (from 23733 to 23700).
The repository gained one new fork, 14 new stars, and one new open issue.
No change since last scan.
The page updated its primary and secondary call-to-actions with specific links and texts, and added new key differentiators emphasizing cost and scalability. Navigation items were removed from the main bar, and the social proof and target audience sections were streamlined for conciseness.
The pricing page now includes more explicit details about free tier limitations, such as access blocking and credit expiration. Feature descriptions across all plans have been rephrased for improved clarity and consistency, and a new 'Support level' feature was added.
The star count for the repository increased by one, and the date format for the most recent release was updated.
No change since last scan.
Key changes include a new positioning statement emphasizing Apify as a cloud platform for web scraping and AI, the addition of 'Open-source tools' as a key differentiator, and explicit inclusion of 'developers' in the target audience, while some previous CTAs and differentiators were removed.
The pricing page updated its transparency setting to false and refined the free tier limits description. Feature descriptions for storage and data transfer across all self-serve plans were rephrased for consistency, and minor textual adjustments were made to prices and unit specifications. The 'Personal tech training' feature was removed from the Free plan.
The repository gained more forks and stars, and the date formats for the recent release and last commit were updated.
A new feature, MCP connectors, allows Actors to securely interact with external applications requiring logins. The ability to manage Actor build tags directly in the Console has been removed.
The platform's messaging has shifted to emphasize its position as the 'largest marketplace of trusted tools for AI,' with an updated Actor count (now 38,007) and new developer-centric differentiators like automated scaling and no upfront costs. The social proof section now highlights increased developer payouts, and various textual descriptions, including the primary tagline, sub-tagline, CTAs, and positioning statement, have been rephrased or condensed to reflect this new focus.
The pricing structure has been made more transparent by moving detailed resource limits and service-specific pricing from a general free tier summary into the features list of each individual plan. This update also introduces new features like personal tech training and SSO, revises proxy, storage, and data transfer rates for Scale and Business plans, and provides a more granular view of Enterprise plan custom options.
The number of forks and stars decreased, while open pull requests increased. Date formats for the recent release and last commit were also updated.
No change since last scan.
The page updates include a simplified list of key differentiators focusing on reliability, an increased Actor count, and expanded target audience categories. Minor text changes were made to the primary call to action, positioning statement, and social proof details.
The pricing page updated billing period labels for several self-serve tiers and the contact phrase for the Enterprise tier. Most significantly, the Free tier limits description was greatly expanded to include detailed pricing per unit for various services, while a previously ambiguous 'Custom Business' tier was removed.
The repository experienced increases in forks, stars, and open issues, a decrease in open pull requests, and an updated format for the last commit date.
The repository's stars increased by 1 and forks increased by 21.
The repository gained 8 stars but lost 22 forks. The date formats for the recent release and last commit were updated for consistency.
No change since last scan.
The detailed review data for Apify has been reset; the platform name, overall rating, and review count are now null or zero, and all specific recent reviews, praise themes, and complaint themes have been removed.
The 'posting_frequency' field's value is now empty, and the 'recent_post_topics' array, which previously contained 'null', is now empty.
All previously stated use cases for data have been removed. Additionally, customer logo names 'Tmobile' and 'Open table' were updated, and the target company size is now unspecified.
The blog's primary topics have been updated to reflect new areas of focus, and all recent post URLs are now relative paths.
A 'Getting started' section has been added to the documentation categories.
All job roles now include a descriptive 'title' field, and there have been updates to the 'tech_stack_mentioned' for several roles, along with standardization of 'seniority' values and changes in the aggregate tech stack keywords.
No change since last scan.
The page introduces a new "Get a demo" CTA and significantly expands the list of key differentiators, focusing on broader platform capabilities. The social proof summary is updated with a higher Actor count, improved average ratings, and mentions of a Discord community and various review platforms. The positioning statement was made more concise, and the target audience description was revised to focus on use cases.
The pricing structure has been updated across several tiers, including explicit 'pay as you go' terms for paid plans, a revised free tier, and the addition of a new 'Enterprise' plan. The original 'Enterprise' plan was re-designated as a second 'Business' tier with null pricing.
The date format for recent releases was updated to a more precise ISO 8601 format including time and timezone information.
The repository saw an increase in forks and stars, a decrease in open pull requests, and the last commit date was updated.
The followers count was updated, and the posting frequency and recent post topics were modified.
The target company size field was removed, and there were minor formatting updates to some entries in the customer logos list.
Significant updates were made to primary topics, with some rephrased, others removed, and one new topic added. Also, the format for recent post URLs and dates was updated, and the 'All posts' category was removed.
The sections 'Getting started', 'Actor templates', 'Community & Help', and 'More reading' have been removed.
The total number of open roles increased by one to 18, and the hiring trend is now growing. Several existing Engineering and GTM roles had their seniority levels updated, and the overall tech stack includes new keywords like 'developer platform', 'unblocking', and 'Apify'.
No change since last scan.
The primary CTA now links to a sign-up page, and the secondary CTA text was removed. Key differentiators and the social proof summary were updated to emphasize ready-made tools and include specific customer testimonials, while some previous claims were removed.
The pricing structure was simplified by removing specific resource limits and custom feature details from individual plan feature lists, and the pricing display for most plans was updated.
The number of forks increased from 1400 to 1420, and the number of stars decreased from 23700 to 23684.
The primary topics list has been updated with refined names, and the format of recent post URLs and dates has changed. Additionally, a new 'All posts' category was introduced.
The 'last_update_date' field was updated to use 'null' as a string value instead of '.null'.
The number of open roles decreased by one, and there were several updates to existing job roles, including changes in seniority and tech stack mentions. The aggregate tech stack also saw some terms removed and new ones added or rephrased.
No change since last scan.
The platform's positioning statement and key differentiators have been revised to emphasize Apify as a cloud platform for AI data with a focus on security, reliability, uptime, and compliance. Several specific feature-based differentiators were removed, and the secondary call to action was updated to "Get a demo."
The Apify pricing page introduces new 'Rented Actors' features and renames 'Datacenter IPs' to 'Datacenter proxy IPs' across various plans. The Enterprise plan now offers more granular custom storage and data transfer options, and the overall free tier limits and pricing transparency information have been updated.
The number of stars increased slightly, while the number of forks decreased. Additionally, the date format for the latest release in 'recent_releases' was updated.
The company removed its list of specific use cases and its target company size. Additionally, the 'founded_year' field's data type was changed, and the capitalization of two customer logos was corrected.
Several primary topics for blog content have been updated, including the addition of new categories like 'Integrations and Automation' and 'Programming and Technical Guides'. The recent blog posts list also features nine new articles, replacing older content.
The 'Open-source tools' section has been renamed to 'Open source'.
A new 'Get paid on Apify' role has been added, increasing the total open positions. Additionally, several existing roles experienced updates to their seniority levels or expanded tech stack descriptions.
No change since last scan.
The key differentiators section was significantly revised, adding new points about costs and scaling, and updating existing ones; the social proof metrics were enhanced; and a new secondary call to action was introduced.
Several pricing tiers now include specific allocations for Actor RAM, max concurrent runs, and datacenter IPs. The Enterprise tier has updated contact information, per-unit description, and new custom storage and data transfer options.
The repository saw a slight increase in stars and forks, a decrease in open pull requests and issues, and the last commit date was updated.
No change since last scan.
The platform's positioning statement has been updated to reflect a broader "Cloud platform" focus. New key differentiators have been added, including the ability to build and deploy custom Actors, offering custom web scraping solutions, improved integration options, and open-source tools, alongside a consolidated compliance statement. The stated target audience has also expanded to include enterprise and academic segments, and the social proof summary now highlights developer earnings.
The pricing page significantly simplified the feature lists for self-serve plans (Free, Starter, Scale, Business), removing detailed resource limits and pricing for services like Actor RAM, proxies, and storage. The Enterprise plan's custom features were also generalized, and its 'per_unit' and 'price' fields were updated.
The date format for the latest release information has been updated.
New documentation sections have been added, including "Getting started", "Actor templates", "Community & Help", and "More reading". The "Open source" section was also renamed to "Open-source tools".
One job role was removed, reducing the total count of open positions. Additionally, several existing job roles had their seniority levels updated, and the 'SEO specialist' role's specific tech stack no longer lists 'SEO'.
No change since last scan.
Significant changes include the removal of explicit call-to-action URLs and secondary CTA text, a complete rewrite of the positioning statement, and updates to key differentiators and social proof details.
The pricing page now includes comprehensive breakdowns of costs for Actor RAM, concurrent runs, proxies, and various storage and data transfer options across all self-serve plans. The Enterprise plan has significantly expanded its list of explicitly custom configurable features, and the free tier limits description was slightly updated.
The stars count increased by one.
The repository gained 17 stars and 2 new open pull requests. The latest release is now v3.17.0, and the last commit was on 2026-06-04.
Several sections, including 'Community & Help', 'More reading', 'Monetize your code', 'Learn', and 'Other', have been removed from the documentation navigation.
Several new job roles have been added across Engineering, GTM, and Product departments, and a specific backend engineering role with tech stack detail was removed and replaced with a more general one. Additionally, the seniority levels for many existing roles have been updated, mostly involving nullification or case standardization.
No change since last scan.
The page introduced new, specific technical differentiators such as language and framework support, while streamlining other feature lists. The call-to-action texts, positioning statement, and target audience details were also updated for clarity and expanded scope.
The Free plan's features no longer include a specific compute unit cost, while Starter, Scale, and Business plans now explicitly mention a 'pay as you go' pricing model. Additionally, the Enterprise plan's price text was updated, and the overall pricing transparency and free tier limits descriptions were revised for clarity.
No change since last scan.
No change since last scan.
Four new features have been added: mandatory approval for full-permission Actors, an improved MCP configurator, support for multiple datasets in Actors, and the ability to edit Actor build tags in Apify Console. An existing entry on interactive OpenAPI documentation for standby Actors was updated with a new subheading.
The primary call to action text and URL were updated, and key differentiators expanded significantly to highlight integration capabilities, open-source tools, development features, and business aspects for publishing Actors. Social proof was updated with more recent community and payout statistics.
The pricing page updated the display of base prices for paid self-serve plans, removing the "/ month + pay as you go" suffix. Compute unit rates are now explicitly listed as features for all self-serve plans. The billing period for the Free plan and per-unit/billing period for the Enterprise plan were also adjusted.
The repository saw minor increases in stars, forks, and contributors, and minor decreases in open pull requests and issues. The last commit date was updated, and the date format for the latest release also changed.
No change since last scan.
The page removed primary and secondary call-to-action links and updated the target audience. Key differentiators were expanded to include platform scope and tool count, while the social proof summary was updated with new review site ratings and consolidated Actor statistics.
The pricing structure now displays fewer detailed technical specifications and costs directly within plan features across all tiers, and the overall pricing is no longer marked as transparent.
The project gained 1 star, and the latest release title was updated from 'Latest' to 'v3.16.0'.
The pricing plans now offer a significantly more granular breakdown of resource costs including proxies, storage, and data transfer, along with standardized feature descriptions. The platform also enabled explicit pricing transparency.
The repository saw an increase in forks, stars, and contributors, while open issues and pull requests decreased. The latest release title was updated, and the last commit date is more recent.