Pro is for the moment saved pages stop being one-off captures and become real work.
Guest is great for quick public saves. Pro adds private archives, URL monitoring, diff checks, evidence-ready output, and archive management for teams who need to revisit the same record later.
Pro is not just more storage. It is a different workflow.
What you actually get in Pro
Each feature matters because it solves a different point where a saved page becomes operational work.
Private archives
Keep sensitive pages inside your own workspace instead of exposing them as public archive URLs.
Use this when the page contains client material, internal context, sensitive notices, or anything you do not want publicly visible.
Often used by legal, PR, compliance, and client-facing teams.
URL monitoring and change tracking
Keep watching the same URL so you can catch updates, removals, and wording changes without checking by hand every day.
Use this for terms, pricing pages, announcements, product pages, public profiles, and takedown-prone pages.
Often used by compliance, research, sales enablement, and competitive intelligence.
Evidence-ready output
Package the page, screenshot, saved time, and archive context so the record is easier to review later. Signed-in saves also start the external RFC 3161 timestamp flow automatically. Downloading the evidence pack is available on Pro.
Use this when the archive must be sent to counsel, leadership, clients, or anyone who was not there at the time.
Often used for internal escalation, legal review, PR response, and formal recordkeeping.
Archive management in one place
Move archiving from loose folders and browser tabs into a dashboard you can revisit repeatedly.
Use this when archiving becomes a repeat workflow instead of a once-a-month emergency task.
Often used by teams running recurring monitoring or multi-person investigations.
Guest and Pro serve different jobs
Fast public archiving
For quick public saves when you just need a page archived now.
Operational archiving
For pages that need privacy, repeat monitoring, managed workflows, or evidence-ready review.
The strongest fit is not 'people who save more.' It is people who need a stronger workflow.
Legal and compliance
Monitor terms, disclosures, and notices. Keep sensitive captures private. Hand off structured records when review is needed.
PR and communications
Keep a reliable record of announcements and public statements, then package the archive when escalation happens.
Research and investigations
Track the same URL over time, compare changes, and keep the investigation record organized.
Sales, strategy, and competitive tracking
Watch pricing pages, feature pages, and announcements so changes are captured before they disappear.
Because loose in-house capture breaks down when the page needs review later.
Sample voice: legal ops
The useful part was not just saving a page once. It was being able to keep the sensitive captures private and still package them cleanly for review.
Sample voice: communications lead
When a public statement changed later, we could point to the saved record, not just a screenshot someone happened to keep.
Sample voice: research team
Monitoring plus diff checks meant we stopped re-checking the same URLs manually and started working from a cleaner history.
Start with Guest. Move to Pro when the archive becomes ongoing work.
The right upgrade point is usually when privacy, repeat monitoring, or reviewability matter more than just saving one page.
Free entry point
Best when a public save is fine and you want to archive a page immediately.
$12 / month
For teams and operators who need privacy, repeated monitoring, archive review, and structured handoff.
Questions people ask before upgrading
When should I stay on Guest?
Stay on Guest when a public archive is fine and you only need a quick save right now. It is the right starting point for many one-off captures.
When is it worth moving to Pro?
Move to Pro when the page should stay private, when the same URL must be watched repeatedly, or when the record will be handed to someone else later.
Does Pro replace legal judgment?
No. Pro does not replace legal advice. It is meant to make the record easier to preserve, organize, and explain than a loose collection of screenshots and files.
What kinds of URLs are best for monitoring?
Terms pages, pricing pages, announcements, product pages, disclosure pages, and public profiles are strong fits because they often change quietly over time.