Baseline comparison
Ambastly records the public state of each domain, then flags meaningful changes instead of treating every check as brand new.
Ambastly monitors redirects, content, sitemap and robots.txt changes, third-party scripts, SSL, DNS, uptime, and sensitive-file access signals before your visitors or search engines are the first to notice. You enter a domain, and nothing is installed on your server.
No install
No script, plugin, or server agent
Baseline aware
Compares public changes over time
Weekly or daily
Frequency follows the active plan
Why it matters
Search visibility
Unexpected content or sitemap changes can be indexed before your team notices.
Visitor confidence
Redirect changes can send visitors away from the experience you expect.
Slow discovery
Normal uptime checks often miss content, sitemap, hidden-link, and source changes.
What you get
Ambastly is built for the visible website signals that affect search visibility, visitor confidence, and operational clarity. It is intentionally narrow, repeatable, and understandable.
Ambastly records the public state of each domain, then flags meaningful changes instead of treating every check as brand new.
You enter a domain. Ambastly checks from the outside, with no script, plugin, agent, SSH access, or server change.
Free domains run weekly checks. Paid plans run daily checks with higher domain and manual-check limits.
Open, resolved, and ignored issues give you a simple record of what changed and when it was last seen.
Public website integrity across monitored domains.
Risk score
Review soon
2 domains need attention.
Domain health
12 domains
Open issues
7 issues
Domains
View allstorefront.com
Unexpected content change
agency-client.net
Robots.txt changed
docs.example.io
Checked 18 min ago
7-day checks
94% cleanLatest signal
New external script domain
cdn-track-example.net appeared after baseline.
Signal overview
See healthy, warning, and critical domains before small public changes become harder to explain.
Evidence-first issues
Each alert connects to a concrete public signal such as a redirect host, sitemap URL, hidden anchor, script domain, or accessible file check.
Plan and usage clarity
Domain limits, manual checks, and scheduled check frequency stay visible where you make decisions.
Public website checks
These tools show the kind of publicly visible signals Ambastly can monitor continuously after a one-time check.
Check uptime, redirects, SSL, headers, content changes, robots.txt, sitemaps, and sensitive-file access signals.
Open toolLook for unexpected terms in titles, metadata, visible text, anchor text, and sitemap URLs.
Open toolReview indexing rules, sitemap hosts, external sitemap URLs, and unexpected sitemap content.
Open toolPublic website change signals
Every alert is tied to a concrete artefact: a redirect host, sitemap URL, script domain, robots directive, header, DNS record, or public file-access signal.
Unexpected terms in titles, descriptions, visible copy, anchors, and sitemap URLs.
Final URL and redirect host changes that move visitors somewhere unexpected.
New external URLs, changed paths, and sitemap drift compared with baseline.
Indexing rules, unavailable files, external sitemap declarations, and sudden disallow rules.
New or changed third-party script domains compared with the baseline.
Alerts if sensitive files become publicly accessible on your site.
Expired certificates, certificates expiring soon, and missing HSTS, CSP, frame, content-type, or referrer headers.
A, AAAA, MX, NS, and TXT drift compared with the last known public baseline.
Hidden anchors, zero-size text, invisible blocks, and CSS hiding patterns.
Canonical URLs that point to an unexpected external host or suddenly disappear.
Robots meta directives that can remove important pages from search visibility.
Timeouts, 500-level responses, unreachable pages, and failed public responses.
Ambastly is intentionally evidence-first. It watches public website signals that often show up before your visitors, search engines, or clients report a problem.
Run free checkBuilt for early discovery
Uptime tools can say a page is online while visitors get redirected, hidden links appear in source, robots.txt blocks indexing, or sitemap URLs point somewhere they should not. Ambastly keeps those checks in one focused workflow.
example.com
Latest public integrity check
Redirect host changed
Final URL moved to an unexpected external host
Robots.txt changed
Disallow rule differs from baseline
New external script
Previously unseen script domain detected
Plans
€0/mo
1 domain
Weekly checks
Public integrity checks, issue history, and 1 manual check per day
€15/mo
5 domains
Daily checks
Email alerts on new issues, baseline comparisons, and 10 manual checks per day
€49/mo
30 domains
Daily checks
Email alerts plus shareable client report links and 50 manual checks per day
€99/mo
100 domains
Daily checks
White-label client reports, email alerts, and 150 manual checks per day
Clear scope
Unexpected content changes, public redirects, sitemap and robots.txt changes, hidden links, third-party script changes, SSL/DNS changes, sensitive-file access signals, and uptime problems.
Server maintenance, access controls, backup strategy, update management, hosting support, or code review.
Website integrity guides
Practical reading for redirects, content changes, strange sitemap URLs, robots.txt changes, hidden links, SSL issues, and other public signals that can affect trust or search visibility.
Jun 13, 2026 | 5 min read
Uptime checks are important, but they do not catch many public problems that affect trust, search, redirects, and website integrity.
Read guideJun 12, 2026 | 4 min read
SSL problems hurt trust quickly. Learn how to tell the difference between expiry, hostname mismatch, chain issues, and mixed public signals.
Read guideJun 11, 2026 | 4 min read
Security headers help reduce browser-side risk, but they are only one part of public website integrity. Here are the headers worth knowing.
Read guideStart simple
Start with one monitored domain, weekly checks, and no credit card required.