Visualping this Month: Get Notified of Bad URLs and Updates in DOC, DOCX, XLS, XLSX, PPT and PPTX

By Emily Fenton

Updated September 28, 2023

September in a Glance

What’s new this month at Visualping?

We’re kicking off the autumn season with a new release that allows users to now know when the page they’re monitoring has a bad URL. With the increased visibility, users will have the chance to adjust their web monitoring accordingly.

What’s more? Users can now monitor web page changes to DOC, DOCX, XLS, XLSX, PPT, and PPTX files. Stay on top of important updates, regardless of the file format.

Lastly, we wrapped up the summer months by publishing a suite of new blog posts that highlight a variety of exciting ways users can leverage Visualping – everything from tracking new product recalls for your business, to new press releases from any company, to monitoring hotel price changes for the best vacation deals.

Get Alerted of Bad URLs

Increased Visibility, So Users Know and can Take Action

Now, Visualping notifies users when the page they’re monitoring has a bad URL. The change alert includes a short statement that informs the user of the issue – in this case, that the web page has a bad URL. By providing visibility into website issues, users can know when to adjust their web monitoring accordingly.

In the coming months, Visualping will be able to notify users of many other website-related issues besides when the URL is bad – such as when there’s a website timeout, or DNS error.

image <center>When Visualping detects a bad URL, the user will get notified.</center>

Monitor DOC, DOCX, XLS, XLSX, PPT, and PPTX Files

Track Important Changes - Regardless of the File Format

Now, web monitoring with Visualping goes beyond just tracking changes on the internet. Users can monitor updates to URLs with downloadable documents, such as DOC, DOCX, XLS, XLSX, PPT, and PPTX files.

Use Case of the Month

How to Get Clinical Trial Updates with Visualping

Staying updated on the status of clinical trials is essential for researchers, patients, investors, and stakeholders. Researchers need timely access to information on trial progress to make informed decisions and refine their study protocols. Patients and stakeholders also rely on this information to gauge the effectiveness and safety of treatments being tested.

That’s why monitoring clinical trials for updates is September’s use case of the month.

image <center>September's use case of the month is monitoring updates to clinical trials.</center>

Visualping offers a comprehensive solution with real-time monitoring and alerts. By automating the tracking process, stakeholders save valuable time and resources. The real-time alerts allow users to become aware of updates quickly, and the highlighted change alerts make understanding the update – even the smallest, most subtle change that can have a monumental impact – easy.

Featured Blog Posts of the Month

How to Get Notified of New Press Releases from Any Company. Whether you are a PR, finance, or legal professional, staying updated with the latest industry news and developments has become crucial for businesses of all stripes. Press releases often serve as vital sources of information, delivering key updates about companies, products, and industry trends. In this article, we discuss the importance of press releases and how Visualping makes it easy to stay on top of them.

How to Get Alerted of Product Recalls. In a world where product safety is paramount, keeping a watchful eye on product recalls is vital for both consumers and businesses alike. From faulty electronics to contaminated food, product recalls can pose significant risks to consumers’ health and well-being. Visualping offers a simple way to efficiently keep track of product recalls, so you and your business can take necessary action.

How to Monitor Tax Codes. Keeping track of tax codes and guidelines is essential for business businesses to ensure financial and legal compliance. But manually trying to keep up-to-date with tax code changes can be daunting and stressful considering how frequently updates occur and the risk of missing something urgent. This article explores how Visuaping ce stran help you keep track of changes and ease the stress of financial and legal compliance.

Top 10 Web Sources to Track to Make Better Investment Decisions. Investment professionals at hedge funds need alternative web data in order to make informed investment decisions. The internet is rife with alternative data, but it can be difficult to know where to start. We explore the top 10 sources investment professionals need to know, and how you can use Visualping to get web data alerts.

How to Track Hotel Prices with Visualping. Finding the best hotel deals has become increasingly important for travelers looking to stick to their budgets. With Visualping, you can stay informed on fluctuations and discounts that significantly impact your travel expenses – without having to manually check and keep track of all the hotel websites and numbers yourself.

image <center>Monitor hotel price changes with Visualping for the best vacation deals.</center>

How to Monitor US Visa Appointment Availability. Securing a US visa appointment can be a long and daunting task, given the high demand and limited availability of slots. Whether to travel for business,, education, or leisure, Visualping makes it easy for you to book your visa appointment well ahead of time, so the waiting process doesn’t impede your plans.

How to Track Software Release Notes and Updates. In today’s fast-paced digital world, keeping up with software updates and releases is crucial for businesses and individuals alike. This article delves into the benefits of Visualping when it comes to tracking software releases.

That’s all for this month, folks!

Sincerely,

The Visualping Team

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Emily Fenton

Emily is the Product Marketing Manager at Visualping. She has a degree in English Literature and a Masters in Management. When she’s not researching and writing about all things Visualping, she loves exploring new restaurants, playing guitar and petting her cats