Monitor
Watch the names you own across every material corporate event. Ruthless filtering — you see what matters, not everything that happens.
What it does
Four capabilities, no more. Intelligence, not signals.
Event coverage
Earnings results and transcripts, regulatory filings, insider activity, analyst ratings and estimate revisions, dividends and corporate actions, curated news — tracked per ticker in your watchlist, not across the whole market.
Materiality triage
Every event is classified High, Medium, or Low by a hybrid rule-and-model scorer. The default is biased toward under-notifying: a missed alert is recoverable; alert fatigue is not. You control the threshold.
Earnings synthesis
Call transcripts distilled into structured notes: what was said, what changed vs prior guidance, what is notable. Every quoted claim is substring-verified against the source transcript. Uncertainty is flagged, never asserted as fact.
Coverage honesty
For each ticker in your watchlist, the portal shows exactly which event families we can and cannot see — transcripts, filings, insider, ratings, news — individually. No blended label that papers over gaps.
What we can see — and what we cannot
Coverage varies by market. We show you the depth per ticker at onboarding; the table below is the system-level picture as of beta launch.
| Market / Regime | Regulatory filings | Earnings transcripts | Insider activity | Ratings & estimates | News |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| United States | Live — 8-K and related filings direct from the regulator | Live — broad coverage, large and mid-cap | Live — Form 4 insider filings | Live — consensus estimates; depth widest for US names | Live |
| Nordics (HE / ST / CO / OL) | Live — official exchange announcement feed. Includes MAR Article 19 insider filings. | Partial — strongest for large caps (e.g. Kone, Nokia, Volvo). Helsinki tail is thin (~31 of ~130 listings). Your specific book is probed at onboarding. | Live — arrives via the official exchange announcement feed, classified separately | Partial — depth unverified for smaller Nordic names | Live |
| France | Live — official regulated-information feed | Partial — large caps (e.g. LVMH, TotalEnergies). Your specific book probed at onboarding. | Partial — where disclosed via the official feed | Partial — depth varies below the large caps | Live |
| Korea | Live — official regulator disclosure feed (English datasets available since 2026-02) | Partial — Samsung, SK Hynix and other large caps present; broader coverage unverified | Partial — via official disclosures | Partial | Live |
| Japan | Partial — the official disclosure system carries annual and semi-annual reports plus ownership filings. Note: Japan abolished quarterly securities reports effective April 2024 (FIEA amendment); quarterly earnings now arrive through news and the earnings calendar, not the filing system. | Partial — Toyota, Sony, and other large caps. Thin below the top tier. Your book probed at onboarding. | Partial — ownership filings via the official disclosure system | Partial | Live (note: Tokyo runs on a narrower news source mix than other markets) |
| UK | News-layer only — official regulatory feed not integrated in beta | Partial — AstraZeneca, HSBC and other large caps | News-layer only | Partial | Live |
| Germany | News-layer only — official regulatory feed not integrated in beta | Partial — SAP, Siemens and other large caps | News-layer only | Partial | Live |
| Hong Kong | News-layer only — official exchange feed not integrated in beta | Partial — Tencent, HSBC HK line and other large caps | News-layer only | Partial | Live |
| Singapore | News-layer only — official exchange feed not integrated in beta | Partial — DBS, OCBC and other large caps | News-layer only | Partial | Partial — news density thin for Singapore names |
Your specific book is what matters. Transcript and filing depth varies by ticker, not just by market. At onboarding, each name in your watchlist is probed individually — you see a per-ticker, per-event-family depth indicator before monitoring begins. No blanket coverage claims.
Where your data lives
Event data, your watchlist, and all pipeline processing are EU-resident on data-center infrastructure in Germany (EU). Two precise exceptions: notification delivery transits our email provider’s US infrastructure carrying minimal content (ticker, event type, one-line summary), and LLM synthesis calls go to our model provider’s API. The product promise is EU-resident storage and pipeline processing — we do not claim nothing leaves the EU, because that is not what the architecture delivers. We keep the wording exact so you can make an informed decision.