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OnChange vs Fluxguard

Fluxguard is an AI-led web intelligence platform with strong gated-page workflows, network controls, regional collection, translation, and long-term archival. OnChange is a faster, lower-cost operational monitor with dedicated SEO, API, accessibility, and deploy-attribution workflows.

The products overlap on cloud crawling, visual and text change detection, AI analysis, and team alerting. Fluxguard invests more in complex collection and enterprise evidence depth; OnChange invests more in fast checks and specialized diagnosis across production pages, APIs, SEO configuration, and accessibility.

Last reviewed July 2026

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FeatureOnChangeFluxguard
Free cloud plan
OnChange includes 5 monitors. Fluxguard's Gyroscope plan publishes 3 sites with 3 versions retained per page.
Sub-minute check intervals
OnChange reaches 30 seconds on Business and 10 seconds on Enterprise. Fluxguard publishes 5-minute rapid crawling on its Premium plan.
Visual, HTML, and text detection
AI summaries and filtering
OnChange includes AI summaries on paid plans. Fluxguard publishes summarization from Plus and consolidated filtering on Premium.
AI translation into English
Login and form-submission tracking
Fluxguard publishes gated-content and form-submission tracking on Standard and above.
Network blocking and regional proxies
Structured SEO, sitemap, and robots.txt diffs
Fluxguard can target HTML and text. OnChange adds dedicated field-level SEO and structured crawler-control views.
Dedicated JSON / API response monitoring
Fluxguard's July 2026 public pricing and product sheet did not list a dedicated JSON response monitor.
WCAG accessibility scans
Git commit correlation
Webhook alerts
OnChange includes webhooks on every plan. Fluxguard publishes them on Premium.
Long-term archive
OnChange retains 90 days for operational response. Fluxguard's company sheet advertises 5+ years of archival, while self-serve version counts vary by plan.
Team accounts
Transparent self-serve pricing

Comparison based on publicly available information. Fluxguard's feature set may have changed since publication; please verify on their website.

Choose an intelligence archive or a rapid operations monitor

Pick OnChange if…

  • You need 10- to 60-second checks instead of a published 5-minute minimum
  • Technical SEO, sitemap, robots.txt, and metadata drift need purpose-built diffs
  • Your team monitors JSON APIs as well as rendered websites
  • WCAG regression scanning belongs in the same production-change workflow
  • Developers need Git commit correlation when a change is detected
  • You want paid monitoring that starts at $12/month with webhooks on every plan

Pick Fluxguard if…

  • You need to monitor authenticated, gated, or form-driven page flows
  • AI translation into English is important to a multilingual intelligence program
  • Network blocking, custom collection controls, or regional proxies are requirements
  • Your evidence policy calls for multi-year website archives
  • Your team prefers Fluxguard's enterprise web-intelligence and analyst workflow

Enterprise site credits versus self-serve monitors

Both products publish free plans. OnChange Free includes 5 monitors; Pro is $12/month for 50 monitors at 60 seconds, and Business is $39/month for 300 monitors at 30 seconds. Fluxguard's July 2026 monthly pricing publishes Free for 3 sites, Standard at $110 for 25 sites, Plus at $220 for 50 sites, and Premium at $550 for 100 sites. Fluxguard estimates roughly 10 pages per site checked daily and uses credits, so actual usage varies with pages and frequency.

Move public checks without losing archival coverage

Start with public pages that do not depend on form submissions, proxy regions, or Fluxguard-specific network controls. Recreate the URL, selector, schedule, and destinations in OnChange, then compare several live checks before retiring the old monitor. Keep Fluxguard or another archive for gated workflows and evidence that must remain available beyond OnChange's 90-day operational history.

Fluxguard evaluation FAQ

Questions for security and web-intelligence teams

Is OnChange a good Fluxguard alternative?
OnChange is a strong Fluxguard alternative for teams prioritizing sub-minute checks, SEO drift, JSON API monitoring, WCAG scanning, Git attribution, and lower self-serve pricing. Fluxguard is stronger for gated workflows, AI translation, network controls, regional proxies, and long-term enterprise archives.
Which costs less, OnChange or Fluxguard?
Both publish free plans. OnChange paid plans start at $12 per month. Fluxguard's July 2026 monthly pricing starts at $110 for Standard, then $220 for Plus and $550 for Premium. The products package sites, pages, frequency, history, users, and AI features differently, so compare the complete workload.
Does Fluxguard support changes behind login forms?
Yes. Fluxguard publishes form-submission and gated-content tracking from its Standard plan. OnChange does not currently provide an equivalent multi-step login workflow.
Can OnChange replace Fluxguard's long-term archive?
Not when 5+ years of retained evidence is a requirement. OnChange's 90-day history is designed for operational response and postmortems. Keep an archival platform or export process for legal and regulated retention needs.

Benchmark OnChange on one production page

Start with a public, high-consequence page and compare detection latency, structured evidence, and routing before changing your gated or archival workflows.

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