askEDGAR is the AI layer on top of SEC filings. We translate 10-K, 10-Q, and 8-K material events into plain English the moment they hit the wire — built on textbook finance reasoning, not vibes.
When Apple files an 8-K announcing a CFO departure, a Goldman analyst has the parsed summary on a Bloomberg terminal before the press release hits the wire. The retail investor checking Yahoo Finance gets a headline three minutes later, with no context on what the filing actually says, what the historical base-rate market reaction is, or what to do about it.
This information asymmetry is older than the SEC itself. It exists because reading filings well requires three things retail can't access at scale: speed, finance training, and historical context. We built the AI that has all three.
Pick a company. Watch the textbook reasoning engine pull the real filing from data.sec.gov and decode it.
Every filing goes through the same engine — built on textbook finance, not vibes.
We poll the SEC's official feed every four seconds. The instant a 10-K, 10-Q, or 8-K is filed, our parser is reading it — typically ninety seconds before mainstream news desks pick it up.
For 10-Ks: revenue trajectory, operating leverage, FCF conversion, balance sheet evolution. For 10-Qs: YoY momentum, margin direction. For 8-Ks: the full Item taxonomy from 1.01 through 9.01, each with a textbook market reaction.
Every filing gets a verdict (Quality Compounder · Mixed · Cautious), a sentiment distribution, and historical comp data showing what happened to the stock the last five times this company filed a similar event.
Describe your goals to the agent, or take full control with sliders. Either way, every recommendation is grounded in the askEDGAR signal layer.
Institutions have Bloomberg. Retail has Yahoo Finance. We're closing the gap.
Q1 2026 earnings season opens soon. Get on the waitlist and we'll send you decoded filings for your watchlist before launch.