Feature Announcements

Prevent disasters with Alerts for Custom Elements

  • October 30, 2020
  • Veronika Martosova

This one goes out to all the power users: ContentKing can now alert you to any changes that happen in the custom elements you’ve set up! 🚨

From now on, you’ve got the full power to decide what you want to be alerted about. You can set up alerts for any custom element you want, and even choose how it needs to change for the alert to trigger. Sounds great, right?

Working in e-commerce? Here are some examples of changes you can be alerted about:

  • Products going out of stock
  • Price on a product page dropping to 0
  • Review scores dropping by a full point
  • Discount being applied to a product
Examples of alerts that are triggered when custom elements on pages that ContentKing monitors change, e.g. when price on product page drops to 0 or reviews scores drop by a full point

Are you in charge of content? Now you can know immediately about these unexpected surprises:

  • Page last updated more than 90 days ago
  • Textual description removed from category pages
  • Content changed in key paragraphs
  • Page footer removed

And the list goes on!

Set up your Alerts for Custom Elements right now

Stop important changes from slipping through the cracks – set up your Alerts for Custom Elements (opens in a new tab) today! Two easy steps and you’re good to go:

  1. Pick a custom element you want to be alerted about
  2. Choose how it needs to change for the alert to trigger
Setting up an alert for a custom element in ContentKing consists of choosing a custom element you want to be alerted about and how the custom element needs to change for the alert to trigger

Set up Alerts for Custom Elements (opens in a new tab)

Need help with setting them up? Reach out to us or check out our support article.

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Veronika Martosova

Veronika is ContentKing's Product Manager. She loves talking to our customers to understand their needs and then work with the development team to come up with the right solutions to them. She enjoys working on the intersection of design, development, marketing and business.