Never miss a docket update,a regulator bulletin, or a quiet edit.
How it works in practice
Three quiet but expensive problems — solved in minutes
Configure one target at a time. Each of these is a single URL, a single rule, and a five-minute setup.
Court schedule watch
Point Viewcel at a court's docket or hearing calendar page. The moment a case is added, continued, or reassigned, an alert goes out — even if the change happens at 2 a.m. on a Saturday.
Exact-phrase bulletin watch
Watch a regulator's guidance page for specific language — a citation, a deadline, a defined term. Viewcel compares today's text to yesterday's and sends the diff only when something material changes.
Opposing-counsel page history
When an adverse party, a firm website, or a corporate press room quietly edits or deletes a statement, Viewcel's history shows every prior version — with timestamps — so the original text is never lost to a quiet revision.
Who this is for
Built for the humans who watch the web for a living
Three roles inside a typical firm — each with a different reason to care about what changed today.
Managing partner
Needs a defensible picture of what opposing counsel and industry regulators are saying — without adding a tool the associates have to learn.
- Opposing-counsel firm pages
- Bar association announcements
- Client press rooms
Litigation paralegal
Owns the docket watches and the morning check of regulator and agency pages. Viewcel replaces the checklist, not the judgment behind it.
- Court dockets and hearing lists
- Agency filings and orders
- Jurisdiction-specific bulletins
Compliance counsel
Tracks regulatory updates across multiple jurisdictions and hands off what's material to the practice groups. Needs archive-grade history, not just alerts.
- Multi-jurisdiction regulator pages
- Sanctions and enforcement lists
- Policy and guidance updates
Designed around how lawyers handle sensitive work
Viewcel monitors public-facing pages — court websites, regulator portals, press rooms, firm sites. That keeps the tool cleanly outside the client file, while giving your team a contemporaneous, timestamped record of what those pages said on any given day.
- Only public URLs are captured — you stay in full control of what is watched and what is not.
- Each screenshot is stored with the URL, timestamp, and captured text, so later disputes about what a page said are grounded in a concrete record.
- Change history is retained per your subscription tier, and older versions stay available for reference even after the live page has been edited.
- Targets are scoped per project, so privileged matters can be isolated from firm-wide watches and wound down cleanly when a matter closes.
Viewcel is a monitoring and change-detection tool. It is not legal advice, not a case-management system, and does not certify records for court admissibility — that judgment stays with counsel.
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