About SEC Daily
A free, independent platform for tracking SEC filings in real time.
Our Mission
SEC Daily was built with one goal: make public SEC filing data accessible, readable, and actionable for every investor — not just Wall Street professionals with expensive data terminals.
Every day, thousands of companies file documents with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. These filings contain some of the most important information an investor can have: who is buying or selling stock at a company, when earnings are reported, when large institutional investors cross ownership thresholds, and when companies issue new shares or disclose material events.
The problem is that the SEC's EDGAR system was designed for compliance, not for everyday use. SEC Daily takes that raw data and presents it in a clean, real-time dashboard that anyone can navigate — from a first-time retail investor to a seasoned portfolio manager.
What You Can Do with SEC Daily
Track Insider Trading
Monitor Form 4 filings to see when executives and directors buy or sell shares in their own company — often a meaningful signal.
Follow Institutional Moves
Watch Schedule 13D and 13G filings to see when large investors cross the 5% ownership threshold — a key event for any stock.
Stay Ahead of Earnings
Get notified the moment a 10-Q or 10-K is filed, so you can review the numbers before the news cycle catches up.
Monitor on the Go
Our iOS and Android apps let you set up watchlists and receive push notifications the moment a company you follow files a new document.
About the Data
All filing data on SEC Daily is sourced from the SEC's public EDGAR system — the same database the SEC uses to store every mandatory disclosure from every public company in the United States. EDGAR data is public domain and free to access.
Our backend system, powered by the SEC Daily API, continuously monitors EDGAR for new filings and makes them available in our database typically within minutes of the SEC accepting them. We parse, normalize, and index filings across all major form types so you can search and filter without knowing the SEC's internal taxonomy.
Disclaimer: SEC Daily is a private data provider and is not affiliated with or endorsed by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. Nothing on this site constitutes financial or investment advice.
Who We Are
SEC Daily is built and maintained by Goodtech LLC, an independent software company focused on financial data tools. We are independent developers who believe that transparent access to public market data is a fundamental right of every investor, not a luxury for institutions.
We are not affiliated with any brokerage, investment bank, or financial institution. Our only revenue comes from advertising and API subscriptions — we do not sell your data.
Get in Touch
Have a question, a feature request, or found a data issue? We'd love to hear from you.
support@goodtechllc.com