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7 Best Little Warden Alternatives for Agency Website Monitoring in 2026

Compare 7 Little Warden alternatives for agencies and freelancers who monitor client sites: continuous crawl monitoring, budget all-in-one dashboards, and enterprise log-based alerting compared.

Updated July 3, 2026  ·  7 tools reviewed
Key takeaways
  • ContentKing, now Conductor Monitoring, runs continuous 24/7 crawls with 60 months of history, a step up from Little Warden's scheduled checks and 2-week-to-6-month retention, but pricing is contact-only with no self-serve tier.
  • Screpy bundles auditing, rank tracking, uptime monitoring, and Core Web Vitals into one $10/month plan, undercutting Little Warden's £24.99 Freelancer tier while adding features Little Warden does not offer at all.
  • Sitechecker pairs SEO alerts and white-label reporting, which Little Warden lacks, with an AI Visibility Tracker for ChatGPT and Perplexity mentions, starting at $89/month.
  • Oncrawl adds server log analysis and AI bot crawl tracking (GPTBot, ClaudeBot, PerplexityBot) that Little Warden does not touch, but requires a sales demo with no published pricing.
  • JetOctopus ships real-time alerts across crawl, log, and Core Web Vitals data with no user or project limits on any plan, starting at 293 EUR/month for the base tier.
  • GTmetrix offers a genuinely useful free tier for one-off page speed checks and scheduled monitoring slots from $5.50/month, the cheapest paid entry point in this rotation.
  • Treo monitors Core Web Vitals using real Chrome UX Report field data rather than synthetic scores alone, with a free single-site tier and competitive benchmarking on paid plans from $75/month.

Little Warden covers a narrow but genuinely useful job: catching domain expiry, SSL lapses, robots.txt edits, and tracking tag removal before a client notices. That narrowness is also the reason people go looking for alternatives, either because they want monitoring bundled with a crawler and rank tracker, or because their site portfolio has outgrown Little Warden's per-URL check limits and data retention windows. We picked seven alternatives worth comparing: ContentKing (now Conductor Monitoring) for 24/7 enterprise-grade continuous crawling, Screpy for a budget all-in-one dashboard that bundles monitoring with audits and rank tracking, Sitechecker for white-label alerting plus an AI Visibility Tracker, Oncrawl for enterprise log analysis and AI bot tracking, JetOctopus for real-time alerts with no seat limits, GTmetrix for affordable scheduled performance monitoring, and Treo for Core Web Vitals monitoring built on real Chrome UX Report data. Which one replaces Little Warden depends on whether the gap you are trying to close is depth, price, or the fact that Little Warden does not do crawling or rank tracking at all.

Tools at a glance

ToolStarting priceBest forTop strength
ContentKingContact for pricingAgencies and enterprise teams with large or frequently updated client sites who need continuous crawling and 60 months of history, and who have the budget to go through a sales-led onboarding process.24/7 continuous crawling catches issues within hours instead of waiting for the next scheduled check
Screpy$10/monthFreelancers and small agencies who want auditing, rank tracking, and basic uptime monitoring in one cheap dashboard and do not need Little Warden's specific 30-check monitoring library or an API.Cheaper entry point than Little Warden ($10/month versus £24.99/month) while adding rank tracking
Sitechecker$89/monthSmall-to-mid agencies that want crawling, rank tracking, and change alerting bundled with white-label client reports and do not mind paying more than Little Warden for the added breadth.White-label reporting from Standard tier, which Little Warden does not offer at any price
OncrawlContact for pricingEnterprise technical SEO teams and agencies with data infrastructure who need server log analysis and AI bot crawl tracking alongside change alerting, and who have budget for a sales-led enterprise contract.Server log analysis shows real Googlebot and AI crawler behavior, not just simulated checks
JetOctopus293 EUR/month (billed annually)Agencies and enterprise teams managing large sites who have outgrown Little Warden's per-URL limits and want real-time alerts bundled with crawl and log data rather than a standalone monitoring tool.No user or project limits on any plan, unlike Little Warden's tiered URL caps
GTmetrixFreeFreelancers and small agencies who want cheap, scheduled Core Web Vitals and page speed monitoring and are willing to run a separate tool for domain, SSL, and tag change alerts.Genuinely useful free tier with no credit card required for one-off diagnostic tests
Treo$0/monthPerformance-focused agencies that want Core Web Vitals monitoring built on real Chrome UX Report data with competitive benchmarking, layered alongside (not instead of) a broader site-integrity tool like Little Warden.Uses real Chrome UX Report field data instead of relying only on synthetic Lighthouse scores
About Little Warden

Website change monitoring tool that alerts you before domain expiry, SSL issues, or critical SEO changes cost your clients rankings

Little Warden screenshot
Domain and SSL certificate expiration monitoring

Little Warden tracks expiration dates for your domains and SSL certificates and sends advance warnings before they lapse. A forgotten domain renewal or an expired certificate can take a client site offline, and Little Warden prevents that from being a surprise by alerting you days or weeks ahead.

30+ pre-built website checks

The check library covers robots.txt changes, redirect status, canonical tags, tracking tag presence, Core Web Vitals, content changes, and more. Each check is pre-configured so you can activate coverage without writing custom monitoring logic. This is the core of what makes Little Warden genuinely useful for agency portfolios.

Multi-channel alerts via Slack, email, API, and webhooks

Alerts are sent via email, Slack, webhooks, and API, so teams can route notifications to wherever they work. For agencies running a Slack-first operations workflow, this means change detection integrates directly into existing incident management without needing to check a separate dashboard.

Export changes to Google Sheets

Changes detected by Little Warden can be exported to Google Sheets, which lets teams build a historical log of site changes without additional tooling. This is particularly useful for auditing what changed on a site before a ranking drop, giving you a timeline to investigate.

Team collaboration with role-based access control

Little Warden supports multiple team members with role-based access control so agencies can give appropriate access to different staff or even clients without exposing settings across all accounts. The Small Team plan and above remove the single-user restriction of the Freelancer tier.

Now let's dive into the tools

ContentKing

24/7 continuous website monitoring with 60 months of history, now part of Conductor

Full review →#1
ContentKing screenshot

ContentKing handles the frequency gap Little Warden leaves open. Little Warden runs its 30+ checks on a schedule; ContentKing, rebranded as Conductor Monitoring after the Conductor acquisition, crawls continuously and flags a broken redirect or a stripped canonical tag the moment it happens rather than at the next scheduled pass. For agencies managing sites where content changes daily, that difference in detection speed matters more than the number of checks configured.

The depth is also different in kind, not just frequency. ContentKing keeps 60 months of snapshot history against Little Warden's 2 weeks to 6 months depending on plan, which is the difference between reconstructing what changed before a ranking drop and guessing. On the Enterprise tier, log file analysis extends to AI crawlers including GPTBot and ClaudeBot, a layer Little Warden does not offer in any form.

The trade-off is access. ContentKing has no published pricing on any of its three tiers and requires a demo before you see a number, which is a real barrier next to Little Warden's £24.99 self-serve Freelancer plan. For agencies with enterprise clients and budget to match, ContentKing is the deeper monitoring platform. For solo consultants or small agencies who just need alerts on a handful of sites without a sales call, Little Warden remains the faster path to actually using the tool.

Pricing
Feature
Essentials
Contact for pricing
Growth
Contact for pricing
Enterprise
Contact for pricing
Monitoring model24/7 continuous24/7 continuous24/7 continuous
Pages monitoredUp to 100,000Up to 500,000Custom
Core Web Vitals
Log file analysis (AI crawlers)
Data API
Pros
  • 24/7 continuous crawling catches issues within hours instead of waiting for the next scheduled check
  • 60 months of snapshot history versus Little Warden's maximum 6 months on the top tier
  • Enterprise log file analysis now covers AI crawlers like GPTBot and ClaudeBot
Cons
  • No published pricing on any tier, unlike Little Warden's transparent £24.99 to £149.99 range
  • Not built for freelancers or small agencies on a limited budget
  • AI visibility coverage is limited to crawl-health signals, not AI citation tracking
Best for: Agencies and enterprise teams with large or frequently updated client sites who need continuous crawling and 60 months of history, and who have the budget to go through a sales-led onboarding process.

Screpy

Budget SEO platform combining audits, rank tracking, uptime monitoring, and Core Web Vitals from $10/month

Full review →#2
Screpy screenshot

Screpy answers the "why do I need four subscriptions" complaint that Little Warden by design does not solve, since Little Warden is deliberately just monitoring and alerting. Screpy bundles website auditing, keyword rank tracking, uptime monitoring, and Core Web Vitals tracking into a single $10/month Lite plan, undercutting Little Warden's cheapest Freelancer tier at £24.99/month while covering ground Little Warden does not touch at all, like rank tracking.

Uptime monitoring pings your site at regular intervals and alerts by email if it goes down, which functionally overlaps with the kind of pre-launch-checklist thinking Little Warden built its reputation on, just delivered as one module inside a broader dashboard rather than a dedicated 30-check library. White-label reporting is available from the $30/month Pro tier, something Little Warden does not offer at any price.

What you give up is API access, which Screpy does not offer on any plan, and the sheer specificity of Little Warden's check library. Little Warden was built around the exact pre-launch checklist items agencies dread missing: domain expiry, SSL, robots.txt, tracking tags. Screpy's audit and monitoring features are broader but shallower on any single one of those. For teams that want one cheap dashboard instead of a specialist monitoring tool, Screpy is the practical downgrade in scope and upgrade in breadth.

Pricing
Feature
Lite
$10/month
Pro
$30/month
Advanced
$59/month
Monthly credits2,5008,00030,000
Unlimited projects
Rank tracker
Competitor tracking
White-label PDF reports
API access
Pros
  • Cheaper entry point than Little Warden ($10/month versus £24.99/month) while adding rank tracking
  • Uptime monitoring and Core Web Vitals tracking bundled with auditing in one workspace
  • White-label PDF reports from $30/month, which Little Warden does not offer at any tier
Cons
  • No API access on any plan, versus Little Warden's API on Small Team and above
  • Nowhere near Little Warden's 30+ specific checks for domain expiry, SSL, and tracking tag removal
  • Platform is mid-rebuild, which introduces some feature stability uncertainty
Best for: Freelancers and small agencies who want auditing, rank tracking, and basic uptime monitoring in one cheap dashboard and do not need Little Warden's specific 30-check monitoring library or an API.

Sitechecker

Crawler, rank tracker, and SEO alerts with white-label reporting and an AI Visibility Tracker

Full review →#3
Sitechecker screenshot

Sitechecker closes two gaps Little Warden leaves open at once: white-label client reporting and rank tracking, neither of which Little Warden offers. Where Little Warden alerts you that something changed, Sitechecker's SEO Alerts module does the same job for rankings and crawl status, then wraps the output in a branded report your agency can hand to a client without exposing the tool underneath.

The AI Visibility Tracker, available from the Standard tier at $219/month, monitors how a site is referenced in ChatGPT and Perplexity responses. It is a genuinely different capability from anything Little Warden ships, and worth factoring in if AI search visibility is becoming part of your client reporting, even though it sits well above Little Warden's Small Team pricing.

The entry price is the honest trade-off. Sitechecker starts at $89/month for the Basic tier, well above Little Warden's £24.99 Freelancer plan, and API access is locked to the Enterprise tier only, more restrictive than Little Warden's API on Small Team and up. For agencies that specifically need Little Warden's narrow monitoring library at a freelancer price, Sitechecker is overbuilt. For agencies that want monitoring folded into a broader crawl-and-rank platform with white-label delivery, it is a stronger fit.

Pricing
Feature
Basic
$89/month
Standard
$219/month
Premium
$379/month
Enterprise
Contact for pricing
Website Crawler
Rank Tracker
AI Visibility Tracker
White Label Reports
SEO Alerts
API access
Pros
  • White-label reporting from Standard tier, which Little Warden does not offer at any price
  • AI Visibility Tracker adds ChatGPT and Perplexity mention monitoring, a category Little Warden does not touch
  • SEO Alerts cover ranking and crawl changes, not just the domain/SSL/tag checks Little Warden focuses on
Cons
  • Entry price of $89/month is well above Little Warden's £24.99 Freelancer tier
  • API access is Enterprise-only, more restrictive than Little Warden's Small Team-and-up access
  • No free trial, so you cannot test it the way Little Warden's 40-day trial allows
Best for: Small-to-mid agencies that want crawling, rank tracking, and change alerting bundled with white-label client reports and do not mind paying more than Little Warden for the added breadth.

Oncrawl

Cloud-based technical SEO platform combining crawl data, log analysis, and AI bot tracking

Full review →#4
Oncrawl screenshot

Oncrawl is a different category of tool wearing a similar "catch problems before they cost you traffic" pitch to Little Warden, just at enterprise scale. Where Little Warden watches for specific pre-launch-checklist events, Oncrawl ingests server logs and shows exactly which pages Googlebot and AI crawlers are visiting, giving teams a much deeper diagnostic layer than change alerts alone.

Automated alerts flag regressions such as a spike in 404s or a drop in indexed URLs, functionally similar in purpose to Little Warden's change monitoring but grounded in real crawl and log data rather than a fixed check library. Oncrawl's AI bot crawl tracking, covering GPTBot, ClaudeBot, and PerplexityBot, is a capability Little Warden has no equivalent to at all.

None of this comes cheap or fast to access. Oncrawl is Enterprise-only with contact pricing and a required demo, a heavier commitment than Little Warden's self-serve signup and 40-day trial. For large sites where log analysis and crawl budget are active concerns, Oncrawl is worth the conversation. For agencies whose real need is "tell me when a client's SSL cert is about to expire," it is significant overkill.

Pricing
Feature
Enterprise
Contact for pricing
Pricing modelCustom
Pros
  • Server log analysis shows real Googlebot and AI crawler behavior, not just simulated checks
  • AI bot crawl tracking covers GPTBot, ClaudeBot, and PerplexityBot at the URL level
  • REST API integrates crawl and log data into existing BI tools like Looker Studio and BigQuery
Cons
  • Enterprise-only with no self-serve pricing, versus Little Warden's transparent tiers from £24.99/month
  • Requires significant configuration to use effectively, a steep step up from Little Warden's pre-built checks
  • No dedicated domain expiry, SSL, or tracking tag monitoring the way Little Warden ships out of the box
Best for: Enterprise technical SEO teams and agencies with data infrastructure who need server log analysis and AI bot crawl tracking alongside change alerting, and who have budget for a sales-led enterprise contract.

JetOctopus

SEO crawler and log analyzer with real-time alerts and no seat or project limits

Full review →#5
JetOctopus screenshot

JetOctopus's Real-Time Alerts module covers indexation status, Core Web Vitals, and bot behavior, firing notifications before traffic drops occur rather than after, which is the same proactive philosophy Little Warden is built around, just layered on top of a full crawl-and-log platform instead of a standalone check library. Teams can configure alerts around specific pages, sections, or bot types.

The pricing model is the standout difference for agencies. JetOctopus has no user limits and no project limits on any plan, meaning adding a new client does not require a tier upgrade the way Little Warden's URL caps (20 on Freelancer, up to 5,000 on Large Agency) eventually force. Log analysis tracking more than 40 bots, including GPTBot and ClaudeBot, is bundled into the log add-on.

The catch is the modular EUR pricing. The base 500K plan starts at 293 EUR/month billed annually, and log lines, crawl pages, GSC, and GA properties are purchased as separate add-ons, which makes total cost harder to estimate up front than Little Warden's flat monthly tiers. For agencies that have outgrown Little Warden's URL limits and want alerting bundled with real crawl and log depth, JetOctopus is a serious step up. For a small client roster, it is more platform than needed.

Pricing
Feature
500K Plan
293 EUR/month (billed annually)
Add-on: Crawl
from 138 EUR/month
Add-on: Logs
from 86 EUR/month
Add-on: GSC
from 43 EUR/month
User limitsNoneNoneNoneNone
Project limitsNoneNoneNoneNone
AI bot tracking
Log lines included2MN/AUp to 50MN/A
Pros
  • No user or project limits on any plan, unlike Little Warden's tiered URL caps
  • Real-time alerts cover indexation, Core Web Vitals, and bot behavior in one module
  • Log analysis tracks over 40 bots including GPTBot, ClaudeBot, and PerplexityBot
Cons
  • EUR-based modular pricing makes total monthly cost harder to estimate than Little Warden's flat tiers
  • Base plan at 293 EUR/month is a significant jump from Little Warden's £24.99 Freelancer tier
  • No self-serve free trial mentioned publicly, versus Little Warden's 40-day trial
Best for: Agencies and enterprise teams managing large sites who have outgrown Little Warden's per-URL limits and want real-time alerts bundled with crawl and log data rather than a standalone monitoring tool.

GTmetrix

Page speed analysis with Lighthouse, Core Web Vitals, waterfall charts, and scheduled monitoring

Full review →#6
GTmetrix screenshot

GTmetrix covers the performance-regression slice of what Little Warden watches for, and does it at a genuinely accessible price. The free tier runs full page speed analysis with Core Web Vitals and waterfall charts with no credit card required, useful for a one-off check in a way Little Warden, built around recurring scheduled monitoring rather than ad hoc tests, is not designed for.

Paid monitoring slots from $5.50/month Solo run automated tests on a schedule and alert when metrics degrade, a narrower but cheaper equivalent to Little Warden's change alerts, focused specifically on speed and Core Web Vitals rather than domain expiry, SSL, or robots.txt. The waterfall chart visualization remains one of the clearest tools available for diagnosing why a page is slow.

What GTmetrix does not do is anything close to Little Warden's 30+ check library. There is no domain expiry tracking, no SSL certificate monitoring, no robots.txt change detection. For agencies whose real pain point is client sites going down silently for non-performance reasons, GTmetrix will not replace Little Warden. For teams that specifically want cheap, scheduled Core Web Vitals monitoring, GTmetrix's $5.50/month Solo plan beats Little Warden's £24.99 Freelancer tier on price by a wide margin.

Pricing
Feature
Free
Free
Solo
$5.50/mo
Starter
$18/mo
Growth
$40/mo
Monitored pages01520
Test locations171422+
Mobile testing
API access
Pros
  • Genuinely useful free tier with no credit card required for one-off diagnostic tests
  • Paid monitoring starts at $5.50/month, well under Little Warden's £24.99 Freelancer tier
  • Waterfall chart visualization remains one of the clearest available for diagnosing slow pages
Cons
  • No domain expiry, SSL certificate, or robots.txt monitoring of any kind
  • API access is locked to Starter and above, unlike Little Warden's API on Small Team and up
  • Free tier has no ongoing monitoring slots, only on-demand tests
Best for: Freelancers and small agencies who want cheap, scheduled Core Web Vitals and page speed monitoring and are willing to run a separate tool for domain, SSL, and tag change alerts.

Treo

Core Web Vitals monitoring using real Chrome UX Report data with competitive benchmarking

Full review →#7
Treo screenshot

Treo takes a different angle on "monitor and alert before it becomes a problem" than Little Warden, focusing entirely on Core Web Vitals using real Chrome UX Report field data rather than a broad checklist of site-integrity events. Sitemap scanning discovers and monitors URLs automatically, which removes the manual setup that even Little Warden's pre-built checks still require you to configure per URL.

Competitive benchmarking lets you track Core Web Vitals against named competitor domains side by side, a feature with no equivalent in Little Warden, which is purely inward-facing on your own monitored sites. The multi-site dashboard scales to agencies managing many client domains, similar in spirit to Little Warden's portfolio approach but narrower in scope to performance data specifically.

The free tier covers a single site, useful for evaluating data quality before paying. The jump to the Vital plan at $75/month is steep relative to Little Warden's £34.99 Small Team tier, especially since Treo does nothing for domain expiry, SSL, or tracking tag monitoring. For agencies that specifically care about Core Web Vitals trends and competitive comparisons, Treo is sharper than Little Warden. For the broader site-integrity checklist, it is not a substitute.

Pricing
Feature
Free
$0/month
Vital
$75/month
Pro
$185/month
Scale
$375/month
Sites monitored1Up to 5Up to 15Up to 50
CrUX field data
Competitive benchmarking
API access
Pros
  • Uses real Chrome UX Report field data instead of relying only on synthetic Lighthouse scores
  • Competitive benchmarking against named competitor domains, which Little Warden does not offer
  • Automated sitemap scanning discovers URLs without manual configuration
Cons
  • No domain expiry, SSL, robots.txt, or tracking tag monitoring at all
  • Jump from free to $75/month Vital plan is steep next to Little Warden's £34.99 Small Team tier
  • CrUX data only covers URLs with sufficient real-user traffic, leaving low-traffic pages without field data
Best for: Performance-focused agencies that want Core Web Vitals monitoring built on real Chrome UX Report data with competitive benchmarking, layered alongside (not instead of) a broader site-integrity tool like Little Warden.

Which Little Warden alternative should you pick?

Enterprise agencies needing 24/7 continuous crawling and long historyContentKing
Freelancers wanting the cheapest all-in-one dashboard with rank trackingScrepy
Agencies wanting white-label reports plus AI citation trackingSitechecker
Enterprise teams needing server log analysis and AI bot crawl trackingOncrawl
Agencies that have outgrown Little Warden's per-URL limitsJetOctopus
Teams wanting cheap, scheduled Core Web Vitals monitoring onlyGTmetrix
Performance-focused agencies wanting CrUX-based monitoring with competitive benchmarkingTreo

Little Warden does one job, watching for the specific changes that cause client incidents, and does it well at a freelancer-friendly price. Most people looking at alternatives fall into one of three camps. If the gap is depth and history, ContentKing's 24/7 continuous crawling and 60-month retention go well beyond Little Warden's scheduled checks, though you will need to sit through a demo to see pricing. If the gap is breadth, wanting rank tracking, uptime, and audits alongside change alerts, Screpy at $10/month or Sitechecker at $89/month with white-label reporting both fold monitoring into a larger platform. If the gap is scale, JetOctopus removes the per-URL caps that Little Warden eventually imposes, while Oncrawl adds server log analysis and AI bot tracking for teams that need to see real crawler behavior, not just simulated checks. For teams whose real need is narrower than Little Warden's full checklist, GTmetrix and Treo both specialize in Core Web Vitals monitoring at a lower price point, GTmetrix from $5.50/month and Treo with a usable free tier. None of the seven alternatives replicate Little Warden's specific combination of domain expiry, SSL, robots.txt, and tracking tag monitoring in one lightweight £24.99/month package, which is exactly why Little Warden still has a place even for teams that add one of these tools alongside it rather than instead of it.

Frequently asked questions

Is there a cheaper alternative to Little Warden for freelancers?

Screpy is the cheapest alternative in this rotation at $10/month, undercutting Little Warden's £24.99 Freelancer tier while adding rank tracking and uptime monitoring, though it drops Little Warden's specific domain expiry, SSL, and tracking tag checks. GTmetrix's Solo plan at $5.50/month is cheaper still but only covers page speed monitoring, not site-integrity alerts.

Does any Little Warden alternative offer white-label client reporting?

Sitechecker offers white-label reports from its $219/month Standard tier, and Screpy includes white-label PDF reports from its $30/month Pro tier. Little Warden itself does not offer white-label reporting at any price, which is one of the more common reasons agencies look for an alternative.

Which tool tracks AI crawler activity like GPTBot and ClaudeBot instead of just Googlebot?

Oncrawl and JetOctopus both track AI bot crawl activity, including GPTBot, ClaudeBot, and PerplexityBot, at the URL level. Little Warden does not monitor AI crawler behavior at all. ContentKing adds AI crawler log analysis on its Enterprise tier only.

Is Little Warden worth it for small agencies managing under 20 client sites in 2026?

Yes, for agencies whose main risk is a client site breaking silently from an expired domain, a lapsed SSL certificate, or a removed tracking tag, Little Warden's £24.99 Freelancer plan covering 20 URLs with 30+ pre-built checks is hard to beat on focus and price. Agencies that also need rank tracking or crawl auditing will end up running Little Warden alongside a broader tool rather than replacing it.

What is the best Little Warden alternative for large or enterprise sites?

ContentKing, now Conductor Monitoring, is the strongest fit for large enterprise sites, with 24/7 continuous crawling and 60 months of history versus Little Warden's maximum 5,000-URL, 6-month-retention Large Agency tier. JetOctopus is a strong alternative for enterprise teams that also want log analysis and no per-user or per-project limits, though both require more budget and setup than Little Warden.

Do any of these alternatives include AI visibility or AI citation tracking?

Sitechecker's AI Visibility Tracker monitors how a site is referenced in ChatGPT and Perplexity responses from its $219/month Standard tier. Oncrawl and JetOctopus track AI bot crawl activity rather than AI-generated answer citations specifically. Little Warden does not offer any AI visibility feature, since its scope is limited to site-integrity monitoring and alerting.

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