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 product page now features detailed information including its platform as 'Product Hunt', an overall rating of 5, and a count of 6 reviews. New sections for top praise themes, top complaint themes, and recent reviews have been added.
The 'platform' field value changed from 'X' to 'twitter', and a new field 'posting_frequency' was added with the value 'irregular'.
New use cases for web scraping and browser automation have been added. The company's office locations were updated, replacing 'Mountain View, California' with 'SF'.
A new 'Get paid on Apify' role has been added, increasing the total job count to 14. Additionally, several engineering and GTM roles have updated seniority levels and refined tech stack requirements.
No change since last scan.
The free tier limits now specify more detailed usage credits and resource allocations. Paid plans (Starter, Scale, Business) now explicitly list their prepaid usage credit in their features and have simplified price strings. The Enterprise plan has simplified its displayed custom features and changed its contact text.
The page introduced a new secondary call to action and updated its key differentiators to emphasize marketplace and AI integration, while also significantly revising the social proof summary with updated metrics and review platform mentions.
The primary topics for content categorization were updated, including rephrased entries, one new topic, and one removed topic. Additionally, recent post URLs now use relative paths.
Several new sections were added to the documentation, including 'Getting started', 'Actor templates', 'Community & Help', 'More reading', and 'Monetize your code'. The 'last_update_date' field value was also updated.
No change since last scan.
The platform name was shortened from "X (formerly Twitter)" to "X", and the followers count changed from -1 to 0.
The company updated its customer logo spellings and changed its US office location from San Francisco to Mountain View, California.
One new engineering role was added. The tech stacks for the Cloud Infrastructure Engineer and SEO specialist roles were updated.
No change since last scan.
4 item(s) changed and 23 item(s) removed.
The platform's positioning statement was entirely rewritten, and new key differentiators for scraping capabilities and language support were added. The social proof was updated with developer payout figures, the target audience expanded, and the secondary call to action removed.
The website's primary topics have been updated and re-categorized. One new recent post was added while an older one was removed, and all recent post URLs now use absolute paths.
No significant changes were detected between the two versions of the competitor page. Only minor reordering of properties occurred.
The repository's forks increased and stars slightly decreased. The format of the last commit date was also updated.
The page has removed several specific key differentiators and target audience segments, including developer payouts. It also updated the social proof summary and refined compliance mentions, while changing the primary CTA to null and adding a secondary CTA for a demo.
The blog's post frequency changed, and its primary topics were updated with some rephrased, one new, and two removed. Additionally, one new post was added and one old post removed from the recent posts list, and all recent post dates were reformatted.
The main page sections have been significantly reduced, removing several content categories. Additionally, the 'last_update_date' field was updated to indicate a null value.
The repository saw an increase in stars to 23,000 and a decrease in forks to 1,300. Additionally, the date formats for recent releases and the last commit were updated.
No change since last scan.
The pricing page now includes a 'pricing_transparent' flag set to true, and the feature lists for self-serve plans have been significantly streamlined by removing detailed pricing metrics for various platform resources. The Enterprise plan also saw minor updates to its price and feature descriptions.
The blog's update frequency has increased to daily. The primary topics have been re-categorized, and recent post URLs and dates have been reformatted. Additionally, one recent blog post was removed.
Several new navigation or content sections were added, including Discord, Go to Console, Apify Academy, open-source tools, actor templates, community & help, more reading, and options to monetize your code.
The format of the recent release date has been updated.
The competitor page introduces new benefits and details for Actor publishers and developers, including infrastructure support and billing. It also broadens the target audience to explicitly include developers and updates the overall positioning statement and social proof with more specifics.
The 'platform' field's value was changed, and the fields 'recent_reviews', 'ease_of_use_score', 'customer_support_score', and 'recommended_percentage' were removed.
The platform name and follower count have been updated. Information regarding posting frequency has been removed, and the list of recent post topics is now empty.
The 'founded_year' data type was updated, an office location was removed, and another office location was renamed.
Several job roles, including Senior Backend Engineer positions, Cloud Infrastructure Engineer, Product Marketing Manager, and SEO specialist, had their details updated. The overall aggregate tech stack of the company was also revised.
No change since last scan.
The primary changes are a tenfold increase in the cost of key-value store writes across most plans and a significant revision of the free tier's limitations description. The Enterprise plan's pricing details were also updated to be more generic.
A new blog post about a CLI client for MCP was added, alongside new categories and a revised list of primary topics. All recent post URLs were updated from relative to absolute paths, and the order of posts changed.
The navigation structure has been streamlined, with several sections removed and others renamed for brevity. The `last_update_date` metadata was also updated.
The repository's forks count increased and stars count decreased. The format for recent release dates was updated.
The page introduces new developer-focused differentiators, such as specific anti-blocking features and programming language support. It also streamlines its positioning statement and removes several detailed target audience segments, while making both primary and secondary CTAs null.
The blog's primary topics were updated and rephrased, recent post URLs were converted from absolute to relative paths, and some visible content categories were removed.
A new 'Getting started' section was added to the navigation. Several existing navigation sections were renamed and reordered, and the 'last_update_date' field was updated.
The date formats for recent releases and the last commit date were updated to ISO 8601.
The page's call-to-action buttons were updated, key compliance differentiators were streamlined, and the social proof section now highlights customer testimonials and community engagement. Additionally, the target audience description was made more concise.
Placeholder values for various scores and counts have been updated from -1 to 0 across the object.
The platform's 'followers' count has been updated to 167 million, and the 'recent_post_topics' list is now populated with specific topics. A new 'posting_frequency' field has also been introduced.
The company added a new office location in Mountain View, California, and updated the 'founded_year' data type. The 'automate mundane tasks' use case was removed, and a customer logo had a minor case change.
Several engineering roles had their specified tech stacks updated, including the 'Senior Backend Engineer for proxy and unblocking', 'Senior Backend Engineer for developer platform', and 'Cloud Infrastructure Engineer' positions. This also resulted in an update to the overall aggregate tech stack.
No change since last scan.
The pricing page now includes significantly more detailed breakdowns for all tiers, covering proxies, storage, and data transfer costs, along with explicit support and training options. The overall pricing transparency status has also changed.
The primary topics list has been rephrased, and recent post URLs and dates received format updates. A new post on AI web scrapers and new categories 'All posts', 'Tutorials', and 'Updates' were added, while a post on the MCP CLI client was removed.
The main navigation structure was updated, including the removal of the "Getting started" section, shortening of several section names, and reordering of items. The "last_update_date" field also received an update.
The repository's stars increased to 23k, while its forks decreased to 1.3k. The format of the last commit date was also updated.
The list of key differentiators has been significantly reduced and restructured to focus primarily on compliance and uptime, with many specific features removed. The social proof summary was also streamlined, omitting details like developer payouts and community size, while the positioning statement and target audience phrasing were updated.
The default values for review_count, overall_rating, ease_of_use_score, customer_support_score, and recommended_percentage were changed from 0 to -1.
The 'followers' count has been updated, and the 'posting_frequency' field has been removed.
The customer logo 'Tmobile' was updated to 'T-mobile', and a new use case 'automate mundane tasks' was added.
Seniority classifications for various roles have been updated, and key changes were made to the tech stack requirements for several engineering and marketing positions, reflected in the overall aggregate tech stack.
No change since last scan.
The pricing page now clarifies that pricing is transparent and includes more detailed free tier limits. Paid plans explicitly mention 'pay as you go', and the Enterprise plan's contact message was updated.
Key changes include updates and renames to primary blog post topics, the removal of two visible content categories and one recent blog post, and a new date format for all recent posts.
Several documentation sections, including Academy, API, SDK, CLI, and Open source, have been renamed to include 'Apify' or be more descriptive. The 'Monetize your code' section has been removed.
No change since last scan.
The page significantly expanded its list of key differentiators, adding a range of features and services. The social proof summary was updated to include developer payouts and rephrased actor usage descriptions, and the main positioning statement was reworded for conciseness.
The platform name was updated from 'Product Hunt' to 'ProductHunt'.
The followers count and posting frequency have been updated, and all previous recent post topics have been removed.
The listed use cases for the platform have been completely updated, with a new focus on AI-related data and market research, replacing older general web scraping and automation use cases.
Several job roles now have more specific seniority levels, changing from unspecified to 'mid', 'manager', or 'specialist'. Additionally, several roles have gained explicit tech stack mentions, such as 'Proxy' and 'Apify Platform', leading to an expanded overall aggregate tech stack.
No change since last scan.
The pricing page has been significantly simplified. Detailed resource breakdowns (like Actor RAM, proxies, storage, data transfer rates) have been removed from the listed features for the Free, Starter, Scale, and Business plans, which now show only high-level benefits. The Enterprise plan's features have also been entirely redefined from custom resource limits to specific service offerings.
All primary topics have been updated to a new set of categories, reflecting a refresh of the content focus.
Multiple new sections, including 'Getting started' and 'Monetize your code', were added to the page navigation. The 'last_update_date' field was also updated.
The repository's forks increased by 1 and stars increased by 9.
The primary call to action text and URL were updated. Key differentiators were revised, including a new '26,000+ ready-made tools' item and a consolidated compliance statement. The social proof summary now highlights specific customer testimonials and updated Actor usage statistics, with the uptime metric moved to differentiators.
The platform field's value was updated from 'null' to 'Product Hunt'.
The competitor's profile has been updated with a substantially higher follower count, a new daily posting frequency, and specific topics of recent posts related to AI, space, and sustainable energy.
The company significantly updated its stated use cases, now focusing on practical web scraping and browser automation applications. It also removed its list of target industries and one office location.
The blog increased its posting frequency and added a new post about AI web scrapers. Several primary topics were rephrased or consolidated, and the date format for recent posts was standardized.
Several content sections were removed from the page, and the last update date field was modified.
A minor formatting change was made to the version string of the latest release.
The 'Get paid on Apify' role was removed. Additionally, the 'Cloud Infrastructure Engineer' role's tech stack now includes 'Cloud', leading to an update in the aggregate tech stack and a decrease in the total number of open roles.
No change since last scan.
The pricing page now indicates that pricing is no longer fully transparent, and the free tier limits description has been simplified. The Enterprise tier now explicitly includes Single Sign-On (SSO).
The primary call to action and key differentiators have been updated, shifting focus towards browsing existing Actors and highlighting compliance and uptime. The social proof summary was also revised, notably removing the mention of the $1M payout to developers and simplifying Actor usage details.
No change since last scan.
The 'followers' field value changed, and a new field 'posting_frequency' was added.
New target industries (Enterprise, Startups, Universities, Nonprofits) and office locations (Mountain View, California, SF) were added. Two customer logos had minor textual updates.
The blog's content strategy was updated, changing post frequency to 'sporadic' and rephrasing five primary topics. Recent post URLs are now relative paths, and one recent post along with the 'All posts' category were removed.
Several specific sections (Apify API, Apify SDK, Apify CLI, Apify Academy, Open-source tools) were removed from the page's section list. The last_update_date field value changed from ".null" to an empty string.
The project gained more stars and forks. The date and version formats for recent releases and the last commit date were updated for consistency.
The aggregate tech stack was updated to remove 'Cloud' and 'SEO', mirroring similar removals from the tech stacks of specific job roles.
No change since last scan.
The pricing page has undergone a major overhaul, introducing a significantly more detailed breakdown of costs and included services for each tier, including granular pricing for compute units, storage, proxies, and data transfer. The free tier limits have also been expanded to provide more specific details.
The platform significantly expanded its listed key differentiators with numerous developer-focused features like custom scraper building, anti-blocking measures, and open-source tools. Additionally, the social proof summary and positioning statement were updated to reflect developer payouts, community growth, and product offerings.
All review-related data, including review counts, ratings, scores, and specific reviews/themes, has been removed or reset to zero/null values.
The platform name has been simplified and the follower count has been updated.
No change since last scan.
The website's primary topics have been significantly restructured, with a new blog post added and publication dates for several existing posts updated. Additionally, a new 'All posts' category is now visible.
Three new sections, 'Apify API', 'Apify SDK', and 'Apify CLI', have been added to the documentation. The 'Monetize your code' section has been removed.
The number of open pull requests increased from 38 to 40.
The aggregate tech stack was significantly updated, removing several technologies and introducing 'Cloud'. Many job postings also saw updates to their listed tech stacks and seniority levels.
The MCP configurator setup instructions now include a clickable hyperlink for mcp.apify.com, improving user experience.
The pricing page has been simplified, with detailed resource limits and pricing removed from the feature lists of standard plans. The billing period descriptions were standardized, and the Enterprise plan features and limits were condensed.
The secondary call to action button text was updated, and the social proof summary now highlights specific popular actors and an increased total number of ready-made tools. One key differentiator was removed, and the target audience segments were expanded.
Several review metrics, including ease of use, customer support, and recommended percentage, have been updated to -1. The date format for recent reviews has been simplified, and some top praise and complaint themes have been rephrased or removed.
The platform name has been updated to 'X (formerly Twitter)', and the follower count has changed.
The customer logo 'Open table' was updated to 'OpenTable'. Several use cases related to web scraping and browser automation were removed, as was the 'Mountain View, California' office location.
The page's main navigation sections have been restructured, with "Discord" and "Go to Console" removed, and new sections like "Getting started," "Apify Academy," "Open-source tools," and more added to expand the content offerings.
The date format for recent releases and the last commit date was updated from ISO 8601 to a more human-readable format.
The primary content topics have been significantly restructured, with new developer-focused areas introduced. Additionally, data consistency improved with standardized URL and date formats for recent posts, and content categories were expanded.
Multiple job roles had their seniority levels updated. Additionally, new tech stack information was added for several specific engineering and GTM roles, expanding the overall aggregate tech stack.
No change since last scan.
Pricing transparency was enabled, and the Free tier limits were clarified to include access blocking for overuse. Additionally, data storage and transfer feature descriptions were standardized across self-serve plans, and several general features like prepaid usage were removed from individual plan feature lists.
The page features updated key differentiators, a new positioning statement, and a broadened target audience. The primary call-to-action text and social proof summary were also updated.
The product's review data has been significantly updated, with specific values now available for platform, overall rating, review count, ease of use, customer support, and recommended percentage. Additionally, new sections detailing recent reviews, top praise themes, and top complaint themes have been added.
The number of followers changed from -1 to 0, and the 'posting_frequency' field was removed.
A new office location in Mountain View, California, and two new use cases were added. Detailed descriptions for recent partnerships have been removed.
The documentation navigation has been updated, removing 'Getting started', 'Actor templates', 'Community & Help', 'More reading', and 'Monetize your code' sections, while adding direct links to 'Discord' and 'Go to Console'.
The repository's forks count decreased from 1322 to 1300, and its stars count decreased from 22940 to 22900.
Primary topics were updated and restructured. One blog post was added, and another was removed, while the URL and date formats for all recent posts were standardized.
The primary changes involve significant updates to the listed tech stacks for multiple engineering and GTM roles, and a major revision of the overall aggregate tech stack. The seniority for the "Head of Brand" role also changed.
No change since last scan.
The pricing page now features a detailed breakdown of platform usage costs, including Actor RAM, concurrent runs, proxy pricing, and storage/data transfer rates for all tiers. Paid self-service tiers (Starter, Scale, Business) have transitioned to a 'pay as you go' model, and overall pricing transparency has been marked as false.
The page now includes explicit primary and secondary call to action links, and the social proof highlights developer earnings and community growth. The key differentiators were refined, removing the 'Marketplace of 25,000+ Actors' as a standalone point, and the target audience statement was narrowed.
All detailed product review data, including the platform name, overall rating, review count, recent reviews, various scores, and thematic summaries, has been removed.
The 'platform' field was updated, and a new 'posting_frequency' field was added.
The stated use cases for the platform have been completely updated to focus on AI applications and business functions. Recent partnerships now include detailed descriptions, and the data type for the 'founded_year' field was updated to a number.
The documentation page now includes new sections covering getting started, actor templates, community and help resources, additional reading, and options to monetize code.
The repository's forks, stars, and contributors counts have increased, and the last commit date has been updated.
The page updated its primary topics with rephrased descriptions. One recent post, 'Introducing mcpc', was removed, leading to a reordering of post entries and a change in date format. Additionally, two new visible categories, 'Updates' and 'Tutorials', were added.
One job posting was added and another removed. Several engineering and GTM roles were updated with new tech stack mentions, including proxy, unblocking, infrastructure, Apify, and technical SEO. The overall aggregate tech stack also expanded significantly.
The changelog has been significantly updated with new features including an improved MCP configurator, new CLI and AI agent tools for MCP, dynamic Actor memory allocation, and comprehensive Actor schema support for various data structures, alongside a change in MCP transport protocol.
The pricing page has been simplified by moving detailed feature breakdowns from individual plan features into a comprehensive free tier limits description, and by rephrasing other feature descriptions. The display of paid tier prices has been condensed, and the Enterprise plan's 'per_unit' and 'billing_period' fields have been updated for consistency.
The key differentiators section was updated to include a marketplace count and separate compliance certifications, replacing a general reliability statement. The social proof summary was revised with an updated Actor count, modified Google Maps Scraper details, and removed references to the TikTok Scraper and Discord community size.
The 'posting_frequency' field was removed.
The listed use cases for the platform have been completely updated, replacing previous AI-focused applications with more general web scraping and automation descriptions. Additionally, minor updates include a type change for 'founded_year' and capitalization adjustments in some customer logos.
No change since last scan.
One job role was removed, reducing the total open roles. There was significant standardization of seniority values across multiple roles, and key tech stack updates were made, including the removal of 'proxy' and 'unblocking' and the addition of 'SEO'.
Several sections, including 'Getting started', 'Actor templates', 'Community & Help', and 'More reading', have been removed from the documentation's main navigation.
No change since last scan.
The pricing page now explicitly indicates pricing transparency and has updated free tier limits to include details on proxy usage and exceeding limits. Several 'not included' or 'None' feature descriptions have been clarified across multiple plans, and the Enterprise plan's price and billing details have minor updates.
The key differentiators list has been significantly updated to emphasize security and reliability, while the social proof section now includes specific examples of popular Actor performance. The positioning statement was also revised for conciseness.
The blog increased its posting frequency and updated its primary topic list to better reflect content, including a new topic on data extraction. Date formats for recent posts were standardized, and some redundant categories were removed.
The 'platform' name and 'followers' count were updated, and a new 'posting_frequency' field was added.
The stated use cases were entirely revamped, shifting from technical features to business outcomes. Minor casing changes were made to two customer logos and the data type for the founded year was updated.
The stars and forks counts have slightly increased, and the last commit date format has been updated.
The primary changes involve updates to the tech stack for several engineering roles, with 'proxy' and 'unblocking' being added and 'SEO' removed. Additionally, a data formatting correction was applied to the 'seniority' attribute across multiple job listings.
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The pricing page underwent a significant overhaul, replacing high-level feature descriptions with a detailed, itemized breakdown of costs and limits for various services like Actor resources, proxies, storage, and data transfer. "Pay as you go" is now explicitly stated for most paid plans, and new features like SSO and personal tech training are introduced.
The platform's positioning statement and target audience description were rephrased, and new key differentiators were added to highlight expanded features and specific performance metrics.
The blog updated its primary topics to better reflect current industry trends, including changes to "Developer Tools" and "Anti-blocking" categories. The post frequency shifted from daily to weekly, and a new developer-focused post about a universal CLI client for MCP was added, alongside an update to the date format for posts.
The repository saw an increase in stars, forks, open issues, and open pull requests. The last commit date was updated, and the date format for both the last commit and recent releases changed.
A new Product Marketing Manager position was added. Existing roles for Cloud Infrastructure Engineer, Junior Sales Engineer, and Head of Brand were updated, and the total job count increased to 14.
New sections including "Getting started," "Actor templates," "Community & Help," and "More reading" have been added to the page navigation.
No change since last scan.
The pricing page has significantly streamlined the listed features for all plans, replacing detailed technical specifications with high-level summaries. Additionally, the 'per compute unit' costs have been reduced across all paid tiers.
The page's marketing copy was updated, specifically for the social proof summary and target audience. Additionally, the secondary call-to-action text was removed.
The blog updated its primary topics and increased its posting frequency to daily. A new article was added, leading to a refresh of the most recent blog posts and some older ones no longer being featured.
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