VANCOUVER, B.C. – April 9, 2026 – Visualping, the world’s leading website change detection platform used by teams at 85% of Fortune 500 companies, has launched self-serve API key management for Business plan subscribers.
Developers can now generate, configure, and manage API credentials directly from their account dashboard, no support ticket required.
Before today, accessing Visualping’s API meant opening a support request and waiting. Now, any Business plan subscriber can go to Account Settings → Developer and create a working key in under a minute.
Each key is configurable across four settings: a label, a scope (organization-wide or a single workspace), an access level (read-only or read-write), and an expiration window (30 days to no expiration). Keys are shown once on creation and can be revoked or replaced at any time. Each organization can hold up to five active keys.
“Developers who want to build with Visualping data shouldn’t have to open a support ticket first,” said Serge Salager, CEO of Visualping. “Self-serve keys mean a team can go from idea to working integration in an afternoon, and for teams routing web change data into their own dashboards, CRMs, or alerting systems, that’s the difference between a workflow they own and one that depends on us.”
Visualping’s API allows developers to retrieve change detection data, create new alerts, and integrate Visualping web change data into external systems. Some common use cases include routing competitor pricing changes into internal sales tools, feeding regulatory page updates into compliance dashboards, aggregating monitored changes into custom reporting pipelines, and pushing website defacement or regression alerts into incident management platforms.
Alongside the self-serve key system, Visualping has also released an open-source Claude skill on GitHub that lets users interact with Visualping directly through Claude. Using this Claude skill, Visualping users can create monitors, check change history, and manage jobs through natural language rather than writing API calls by hand.
Users can ask Claude to set up a monitor, pull recent changes, or pause a job, and Claude handles the API calls automatically. The skill is available free from Visualping’s GitHub and works out of the box in Claude Code and Cowork.
Self-serve API keys are available now to all Business plan subscribers starting at $100/month. The Claude skill is free and available at github.com/webmonitoring/visualping-api-skill .
For more information about Visualping’s new self-serve API keys, you can check out Visualping’s Q1 release recap: visualping.io/blog/q1-2026-release-recap
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