Guest access
Guests can run live validation modes with smaller sitemap depth and no saved history.
Validate critical copy, compare releases, run selector checks, and audit sitemap slices from one focused QA workspace.
Tool Context
Use Content Validator when a release can be technically live but still wrong.
Deep Validation
Security, content, synthetic journeys and sitemap quality.
Core Monitoring
DNS, SSL, performance, API, and related health checks.
Deep Validation
Security, content, synthetic journeys and sitemap quality.
Operations and Reporting
Workspace-first alerts, incidents, and stakeholder reporting workflows.
Suggested workflow
Three steps
Choose mode
Run against a live URL
Save a template or baseline
Quick Navigate
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Security Monitor
Try nowCheck security posture and scan for vulnerabilities.
Content Validator
Try nowValidate critical content and regex-driven checks.
Synthetic Monitor
Ops workflowMonitor multi-step HTTP workflows and scripted checks.
Sitemap Parser
Try nowParse XML sitemaps and audit indexed URL sets.
SSL Monitor
Try + unlock moreWatch certificate validity and expiry windows.
Performance Monitor
Try + unlock moreMeasure response timing, first-byte latency, and delivery behavior.
DNS Monitor
Try nowVerify A, MX, NS and related DNS records.
API Monitor
Try + unlock moreValidate API availability, response codes and latency.
Launch Access
Guest access
Guests can run live validation modes with smaller sitemap depth and no saved history.
Logged-in workspace
Logged-in accounts get saved history, structured reports, and reusable validation workflows.
Selector checks, diff filters, saved templates, and local baselines are available from this page.
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Search one page with a controlled regex rule.
Reusable workflow
Saved templates
Save the current builder state for repeatable QA checks.
Baseline snapshot
Save the latest result as a baseline and compare the next run against it.
No baseline saved for the current mode and URL yet.
Validation History
History uses mode-aware labels, so diff runs show changed versus unchanged instead of being lumped into generic fail states.