Cross-Monitor Intelligence
Discover patterns and correlations across your monitored websites with statistical analysis and interactive visualizations. Available on the Pro plan.
Pro feature: Cross-Monitor Intelligence is available on the Pro plan. Free users can preview the full layout with sample data to see what's available before upgrading.
What Is Cross-Monitor Intelligence?
When you monitor multiple websites, changes rarely happen in isolation. Competitors adjust prices on the same day. A regulation hits and ripples across an entire industry. A platform update breaks three sites at once. These connections matter — and you'd miss most of them checking monitors one by one.
Cross-Monitor Intelligence watches all your monitors together and finds the patterns that connect them. It tells you what changed, where it changed, and why it probably happened — across your entire monitoring portfolio, automatically.
How to Access
- From your Dashboard, find a monitor group and click the insights link — this takes you to the group page.
- Or go directly to any group page and click "Analyze".
- You need at least 2 changes across your monitors in the last 7 days.
- Results are cached for 1 hour, so repeated views are instant.
- Pro plan required. Free users can preview the full layout with sample data to see what's available.
What You'll See
Top Insight
The single most important finding from your data. This always starts with a specific observation — never a vague summary. It tells you what happened, why it matters, and what to do about it. Think of it as the executive summary you'd write if you had time to analyze everything yourself.
Category Breakdown
Badges showing what kinds of changes are happening: pricing, content, technical, regulatory. At a glance, you'll know what's dominating. Something like "5 pricing changes and 2 content updates this week" — so you know where to focus your attention.
Correlations
Which monitors change together, and why that matters. Each correlation has three parts: what happened, why it likely matters, and a recommended action. These aren't guesses — we use the same statistical test used in medical research to rule out coincidence.
Change Timeline
A visual swimlane chart with one row per monitor. Each dot marks when a change happened. Blue shaded areas highlight clusters — moments when multiple monitors changed close together. Hover any dot to see the details. This is the fastest way to spot coordinated activity across sites.
Activity Feed
A chronological list of every change, newest first. When changes belong to a cluster (multiple monitors changing around the same time), they're indented and grouped under a blue "CLUSTER" label. Scan this to see everything that happened in order.
Monitor Correlations (Network Graph)
A visual map of which monitors are connected. Thicker lines mean stronger correlation. Only statistically verified relationships appear here — not coincidences. Hover any node to see the full monitor name.
External Correlations
Did an economic event trigger the changes you're seeing? This section checks whether events like CPI releases, interest rate changes, or market index movements happened within 48 hours of your monitor changes. It shows the economic indicator, its change, and which of your monitors were affected.
Content Anomalies
Flags when a monitor detects an unusual type of change. If a monitor that normally sees pricing updates suddenly shows a technical change, that's worth noticing.
- Mildly unusual
- Notable
- Highly unusual
Recommendations
Concrete next steps based on the patterns found. Always actionable — you'll see things like "Set up a price trigger on Monitor X" rather than "Consider monitoring more closely."
How the Analysis Works
CheckSite runs a 7-stage statistical pipeline. You don't need to understand the math — here's what happens behind the scenes:
- Deduplication — Duplicate changes are removed so nothing gets counted twice.
- Clustering — Changes are grouped by timing. If monitors change within a few hours of each other, that's a cluster.
- Categorization — Changes are sorted by type (pricing, content, technical, regulatory).
- Correlation testing — Statistical tests verify which monitor pairs genuinely correlate.
- Topic extraction — Key phrases and themes are pulled from change summaries.
- Anomaly detection — Unusual changes are flagged automatically.
- AI interpretation — An AI reads all these statistics and writes human-readable insights.
The numbers are always computed from your real data — never estimated or hallucinated. The AI only interprets what the math already found. The analysis adapts to your data: with just a few changes, insights are cautious; with 20+ changes, they're specific and confident.
Tips for Best Results
- Group related sites together. Competitors, industry peers, or your own portfolio — insights get richer when monitors are meaningfully related.
- More monitors = better insights. Three or more per group is recommended.
- Check weekly. Trends emerge over time, and early detection is the whole point.
- Set up smart triggers on monitors that frequently correlate — so you're alerted when the pattern repeats.
- Use the "?" icons next to each section for quick explanations.
Requirements
- Pro plan
- At least 2 changes across monitors in the last 7 days
- Results cached for 1 hour
- Economic event correlations are enabled automatically when available