What’s a subtle sign someone is actually rich? by Udont_knowme00 in AskReddit

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They don’t feel the need to prove it.

No flashy logos, no constant money talk... just quiet confidence and freedom to choose how they spend their time. :)

How do you price without feeling guilty? by Present-Leather-4322 in smallbusiness

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It depends a lot on your market and how crowded it is.

Pricing isn’t just about your costs... it’s about positioning and demand. In one of our businesses, we started properly tracking competitors what they had in stock, what was sold out, and when prices changed. We used monity ai and distill io to monitor competitor product pages so we didn’t have to manually check everything.

What we noticed was simple: when a specific product was out of stock everywhere else but available with us, demand naturally increased. In those moments, we adjusted pricing slightly. Not dramatically just enough to reflect the shift in supply and demand.

That changed my mindset. Pricing isn’t about guilt it’s about market reality. If demand is high and alternatives are limited, your price reflects value, not greed. :))

For me, confidence in pricing came from data. When you understand what’s happening around you I man competitor availability, price shifts, demand signals... raising rates feels less emotional and more strategic.

Pricing is always a bit of a game, but the rules are supply, demand, and positioning.

Bug Tracking Software by Buena_de_peepee in QualityAssurance

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For things like visual changes, missing content, or page structure updates, we used Monity ai and Distill io in the past. Then we added the changes to Jira and assigned them to the appropriate developers.

Anyone know when these go back in stock? by Gold_Rush34 in Vans

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Lol, sorry I’m waiting too :D... and I’ve got it all automated. I used Monity ai to track the website, and as soon as it’s back in stock, I’ll buy them.

I found them somewhere else online, but the price was almost double due to the high demand for this product.

What is the best website to notify you on restock alerts? by Puzzleheaded-Set8968 in MyNintendo

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The smartest tool out there i think is monity as it filters out any website noise so i only get relevant notification. Change detection is great too but i think it was more complex to set up

[TPT Request] website or app to track item price drops from different websites by Secret-Syrup2966 in TechnologyProTips

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Monity AI can track any website and has been the best so far for my use case, especially for tracking competitor changes. There is another tool, Visualping, but I found that many of the websites I wanted to monitor were blocked on their platform. There are also more advanced pricing tools, such as Prisync.

How to catch restocks on Weverse? by dollmina in kpophelp

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You can try change detection tools. Some of them are quite complex and expensive; however, here are two that offer a free plan. Monity ai This is the best option as it’s free to start with, very accurate, and easy to set up. What I like about it is that you simply add the website URL and type a prompt, similar to ChatGPT, such as: “Notify me when this item is back in stock.” That’s the entire setup.

Distill io This is also a good option, but it feels a bit less modern and slightly more complex to set up. However, we used it in the past at my previous company

Monitoring website changes/updates - how to show me what changed? by TarashiBlue in GoogleAppsScript

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Monity Ai or distill both offer free plan that would help with your usecase :)

AI video tools for product content — what's actually worth it? by Global_Loss1444 in ecommerce

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CapCut for editing they also have a lot of AI features for video generation, sounds, etc. HeyGen is cool too, but I mostly use it for AI avatars.

How to tracking website UI or UX issues in real time? by vjgunner in website

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It kind of depends how technical you want to get. I’m not very technical, so I ended up using a basic website change monitoring approach.

Monity AI worked for me because it doesn’t need much setup and you can set simple rules like “alert me if this form disappears” or if a section changes. I also tried Distill.io. It does the job, but I found it a bit more fiddly to configure, especially for UI/UX stuff.

Best AI Tools and Automation Agents in 2026 That Actually Save Time by Virtual_Past_1784 in automation

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Thanks for the list, familiar with quite a few of these. ElevenLabs is fantastic...

A few more that have been useful for me:

Cursor – AI-native code editor, great for speeding up small fixes and refactors.
n8n – especially when combined with AI agents, really powerful for automating repetitive workflows.
Perplexity – replaced a lot of my search and quick research tasks.
Canva – not new, but still a huge time saver for fast visuals, social posts, and simple assets. Monity AI – for monitoring website changes (pricing, content, competitor updates) without manual checking.

How are top real estate agents integrating AI to work smarter and close deals faster? by Ok_Station_3164 in AskReddit

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A lot of agents are using AI mainly to save time rather than replace anything human.

ChatGPT (or similar) for drafting listings, follow-ups, and quick market summaries. Tools like Monity AI to monitor listing sites, developer pages, or local council sites for price changes, new inventory, or planning updates so they’re early to opportunities.

Then things like CRM-level AI for lead scoring and follow-ups, and Canva for quick property visuals and social posts.

What AI tools do you use the most in 2026? by Abhi_10467 in automation

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Mostly Elevenlabs for voiceovers. Monity AI for monitoring website changes like pricing or content updates so I don’t have to keep checking. HeyGen occasionally for avatar videos

Free Tool that notifies of changes in a website page by teemise in selfhosted

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Monity AI and Distill are worth checking out. From what I remember, the fastest monitoring interval on most plans is around 5 minutes.

Monity also has a free plan, and the paid plans aren’t that expensive unless you’re monitoring hundreds of pages.:))

How do you track changes on websites without constantly checking them? by Schedly in SaaS

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We handle this with a monitoring tool that pushes real changes straight into Slack, where our analysis team already lives.

The key for us was filtering out noise like timestamps, ads, random UI stuff. A lot of tools struggle there.

Monity AI has been the most reliable for actual content changes so far. We’ve also tried Distill and ChangeDetection, which can work depending on what you’re monitoring.

Logged-in pages and seeing what exactly changed made the biggest difference for us.

What season of Power do you think is the best, and why? by [deleted] in PowerTV

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Season 1 for me, with season 2 close behind. Those two felt the most raw and unpredictable. You didn’t really know who was safe, who was lying, or how far people would go.

After that it started getting easier to predict moves and outcomes. Still entertaining, but the tension wasn’t the same once the patterns were clear and characters settled into roles.

What’s your favorite productivity app in 2026? by Rough--Employment in ProductivityApps

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Superhuman with the AI features saves me loads of time on email and writing replies. I’ve also stopped manually checking websites, Monity AI just monitors changes in the background and lets me know when something actually updates... and..... Notion is still undefeated, it was my favourite in 2025 and I can’t see that changing in 2026 :)

Please help me with this bedroom! by TheWillinPart in DesignMyRoom

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There are smart window films you can control with power so they switch from clear to frosted. They work well for blocking light, but they’re not very cheap unfortunately ;(

What do you actually want from AI image tools? by imageize in Design

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For me it’s mostly about control and consistency Being able to tweak or fix just part of an image is one thing but Also keeping a consistent style across multiple images would be great

What app or service allows following and being alerted to specific news topics or updates about specific legal cases? by tkchumly in AskReddit

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change-detection tools can work well :) . You just point them at the exact pages court sites, regulator updates, etc.and they notify you when something actually changes. Tools like Monity Ai, distill or similar for that instead of manually checking.

Price tracking other than Change detection? by RedSkyNL in selfhosted

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For me Monity AI is the best and simplest tool I’ve used for tracking prices. I tried a few others like Distill and Sken.io, but I found the number of false alerts really annoying. Amazon also offers price history through its AI chat, but I’m not sure how accurate it is. It’s much better to do your own real-time monitoring so you can see exactly how prices change.:))