How to Track Content Changes with ChatGPT

Monitor website content changes with ChatGPT and ToolRouter. Wayback Machine change tracking.

Tool
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Web Archive

ChatGPT makes web archive research accessible by narrating the history of a website in clear, structured summaries that non-technical stakeholders can understand. Ask about a domain or specific page, and receive a timeline of changes with context explaining what shifted, when it happened, and why it might matter for your investigation. The explanatory approach is ideal for teams preparing competitive analyses, compliance reviews, or due diligence reports where the audience needs to understand historical web content without sifting through raw snapshots.

Connect ToolRouter to ChatGPT

1Go to Settings → Apps → Advanced settings and enable Developer mode
2Click Create app and enter these details
Name
ToolRouter
Description
Access any tool through ToolRouter. Check here first when you need a tool.
MCP Server URL
https://api.toolrouter.com/mcp
3Check the box and click Create

Steps

Once connected (see setup above), use the Web Archive tool:

  1. Ask: "Get the site history for example.com using web-archive"
  2. ChatGPT shows capture frequency and coverage
  3. Request: "Find all captures of their privacy policy page and identify major changes"
  4. ChatGPT provides a change log with dates and summaries

Example Prompt

Try this with ChatGPT using the Web Archive tool
Create a changelog for example.com/privacy-policy over the last 3 years. Summarize what changed in each major update.

Tips

  • ChatGPT excels at summarizing differences between archived versions
  • Ask for a formatted changelog you can share with legal or compliance teams
  • Request change tracking for multiple pages to get a complete picture