Company website changes
Monitor service pages, executive pages, public notices, and business claims that may be edited without a visible history.

Kiroku checks public terms, pricing, IR, and competitor pages. When the page content changes, it keeps a fresh saved version with the URL, screenshot, HTML, capture time, and hashes for later review.
Pro includes private archives, monitoring, and evidence packs. $12 / month.
Use monitoring when your team needs to review what was shown before an unannounced edit, not just receive a generic uptime alert.
Monitor service pages, executive pages, public notices, and business claims that may be edited without a visible history.
Keep a dated record of terms of service, privacy policies, disclosure pages, and compliance notices.
Watch shareholder notices, meeting invitations, announcements, and public investor-relations pages.
Preserve pricing pages, product claims, campaign pages, job listings, and market-facing changes.
A useful record is more than a screenshot. Kiroku keeps the page state and capture context together so the record is easier to explain later.
Saved HTML and a visual screenshot are kept with the original URL and capture time.
When Kiroku detects a page change, it creates a fresh archive and can notify you by email.
Pro can export the page, screenshot, metadata, hashes, and timestamp files as one ZIP.
Kiroku fits the gap between manual screenshots and a heavy forensic vendor engagement.
Paste the URL and create a third-party archive before the page is edited, deleted, or replaced.
Use Pro to watch the same URL and preserve detected page changes as new records over time.
Download an evidence pack for counsel, leadership, a client, a platform reviewer, or an internal file.
Yes. Kiroku can monitor public URLs such as company pages, policy pages, pricing pages, job listings, and IR notices, then save a fresh archive when a page change is detected.
Kiroku preserves the URL, screenshot, HTML, capture time, hashes, and related metadata. It is a practical recordkeeping aid, while legal admissibility should be reviewed with a professional in your jurisdiction.
Yes. Terms, privacy policies, disclosures, and public notices are strong candidates because they can change quietly and may matter later.
Yes, for public pages. Teams can monitor pricing, product claims, landing pages, job posts, and announcements without relying on manual screenshots.
Kiroku preserves public web pages as practical records for later review. It does not provide legal advice or guarantee admissibility.
If a company page, policy, IR notice, or competitor claim may change, save it now and decide later whether it needs private storage, monitoring, or an evidence-pack export.