Use case · Regulatory & compliance

Never miss a new or amended rule again.

Monitor regulator websites and guidance documents — including the PDFs they publish constantly — for new or amended rules. Track the SEC, FDA, FCC, EBA, ESMA, FINRA, and national equivalents, with AI summaries and an audit-grade history of every change.

No credit card required · 10 monitored URLs free for 14 days · PDF monitoring included

[Screenshot] A monitored regulator PDF with a flagged amendment, AI summary, and the timestamped version history

Missing a rule change isn't an inconvenience. It's exposure.

Regulators update guidance, amend rules, and post enforcement actions across dozens of pages and PDF libraries — on their own schedule, with no notification to you. Manually checking them is slow, easy to drop, and impossible to prove you did. Page Deltas watches every source for you and keeps the record that shows you were watching.

Built for the way regulators actually publish.

Sprawling sites, dense PDFs, and changes that hide in a single reworded clause. Here's how Page Deltas keeps up.

PDFs, not just web pages

Regulators publish guidance, no-action letters, and final rules as PDFs. Page Deltas reads PDF documents and tells you when their contents change — the format most monitoring tools ignore.

AI that understands rule changes

Describe what you track in plain English — “new or amended rules affecting capital requirements.” An LLM filters routine site edits and flags substantive regulatory changes.

AI summary of what changed

Every alert opens with a plain-language summary of the amendment — what was added, removed, or reworded — so you can scope the impact before opening the document.

Audit-grade change history

Page Deltas keeps a timestamped record of every captured version and detected change, with before/after screenshots — the defensible paper trail an examiner or auditor expects.

PDF monitoring

The format compliance lives in.

Final rules, technical standards, consultation papers, guidance notes — regulators ship them as PDFs. Page Deltas reads inside those documents, detects when the contents change, and summarizes the amendment in plain language. No more downloading the same file every week to see if anything moved.

  • Detects content changes inside published PDF documents
  • AI summary of exactly what was added, removed, or reworded
  • Catches brand-new documents via sitemap and index-page discovery
[Image] Before/after of a regulator PDF with the amended clause highlighted next to the AI summary

Watch the regulators that govern you.

If it's on the public web, you can monitor it — these are just the ones teams ask for most.

SECSecurities & Exchange Commission
FINRAFinancial Industry Regulatory Authority
FDAFood & Drug Administration
FCCFederal Communications Commission
EBAEuropean Banking Authority
ESMAEuropean Securities & Markets Authority

…plus national equivalents worldwide — central banks, data-protection authorities, health and telecom regulators, and more.

[Screenshot] The version-history timeline — every captured version timestamped, with before/after diffs for audit

Audit trail

Proof you were watching — and what it said.

Compliance monitoring is only as good as the record behind it. Page Deltas keeps a timestamped history of every version it captures, with before/after screenshots, so you can show an examiner exactly what a regulator's page or document said on a given date — and that your team was tracking it. Higher plans retain that history for longer, matching the multi-year look-back windows audits demand.

Compare history-retention by plan

From scattered sources to one reliable feed.

Set it up once. Page Deltas does the monitoring and keeps the record.

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Add regulator pages and PDFs

Paste in rule indexes, guidance libraries, enforcement pages, or direct PDF links from the regulators that govern you. Point us at a sitemap to catch newly published documents automatically.

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Define what's material

Tell Page Deltas, in plain English, which kinds of changes matter to your obligations. AI applies that filter to every check so routine edits stay quiet.

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Get alerted — and keep the record

When a rule is published or amended, we notify your channel with a summary, and log a timestamped, screenshotted version to your change history for audit.

Frequently asked questions

Which regulators can I monitor?
Any regulator that publishes on the public web — the SEC, FINRA, FDA, FCC, EBA, ESMA, and national equivalents around the world. If a page or PDF is publicly reachable, Page Deltas can watch it for new or amended rules and guidance.
Do you monitor PDF documents?
Yes — and it's a core reason compliance teams choose us. Regulators publish final rules, guidance, and bulletins as PDFs constantly. Page Deltas reads the contents of a PDF and alerts you when the document changes, with an AI summary of what's different.
Can I prove what a rule said on a given date?
Yes. Page Deltas keeps a timestamped history of every captured version with before/after screenshots, so you have a defensible record of exactly what a regulator's page or document said at any point you were monitoring it. Higher plans retain history for longer — useful when audit and look-back windows are measured in years.
How do alerts fit our existing compliance workflow?
Route alerts to Slack, Microsoft Teams, Discord, email, or a signed webhook. The webhook lets you pipe regulatory changes straight into your GRC system, a case-management tool, or an internal compliance log.
How quickly will we hear about a new rule?
Page Deltas checks pages on a schedule and adapts to how often each source changes, so newly published or amended documents surface promptly. Higher plans get faster scheduling priority for time-sensitive sources.

Put regulatory monitoring on autopilot.

Track the regulators that govern you — pages and PDFs — with AI summaries and an audit-ready history. Start free today.

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