Monitor SEC Filings and Get Alerted When New Disclosures Appear

Paste a link to any SEC EDGAR page or investor relations site, describe which filings matter to you in plain English, and MightyWatcher's AI monitors the page on your schedule. Catch 10-K, 10-Q, 8-K, and proxy filings the moment they drop.

Example watcher
Page sec.gov/cgi-bin/browse-edgar?action=getcompany&CIK=...
Watching for Alert me when a new 10-K, 10-Q, or 8-K filing is published
Check every 12 hours
Active — last checked 4 hours ago

What Is SEC Filing Monitoring?

SEC filing monitoring means automatically watching Securities and Exchange Commission disclosure pages — such as EDGAR or company investor relations sites — for new filings. Publicly traded companies are required to file regular reports (10-K annual reports, 10-Q quarterly reports) and disclose material events (8-K filings) with the SEC. These filings contain critical financial data, risk factors, executive compensation details, and strategic plans. MightyWatcher uses AI to read the page content and determine whether a new filing has appeared, so you don't need to set up RSS parsers, write scraping scripts, or rely on delayed email notifications. Every check also captures a full-page screenshot, giving you a visual record of the filing page at each check.

Why Use MightyWatcher for SEC Filing Alerts?

AI-powered monitoring that works on EDGAR and any investor relations page

Catch Filings the Moment They Drop

MightyWatcher checks SEC EDGAR or any investor relations page on your schedule. The instant a new 10-K, 10-Q, 8-K, or proxy statement appears, you get notified — no more manually refreshing EDGAR searches.

AI-Powered Detection

Traditional RSS feeds miss filings or flood you with noise. MightyWatcher reads the entire page with AI and evaluates your specific condition — "notify me when a new 8-K is filed" or "alert me when the annual report is posted." No parsing rules to configure.

Monitor Any Filing Source

Watch SEC EDGAR directly, or monitor company investor relations pages, proxy advisory sites, or financial news outlets. If the information is on a public webpage, MightyWatcher can track it.

Set Up a Filing Alert in 3 Steps

From EDGAR page to filing alert in under a minute

1

Add the Filing Page

Paste the URL of an SEC EDGAR company filings page, an investor relations page, or any site that lists SEC filings.

2

Describe Your Condition

Tell MightyWatcher which filings matter: "alert me when a new 8-K is filed," "notify me when the 10-K annual report appears," or any condition in plain English.

3

Get Notified

MightyWatcher checks the page on your schedule. When your filing appears, you get an alert with a summary and a screenshot of the page.

How Investors & Analysts Use SEC Filing Alerts

Real-world scenarios for staying ahead of SEC disclosures

Tracking Quarterly & Annual Reports

Set a watcher on a company's EDGAR filing page to get notified the moment a 10-Q or 10-K lands. Analysts and investors who need to act quickly on financial disclosures can have the alert in hand within hours of publication.

Material Event Disclosures (8-K)

An 8-K filing can signal a merger, leadership change, or material impairment. Watch for new 8-K filings on companies in your portfolio so you can react before the broader market digests the news.

Proxy Statements & Shareholder Votes

Institutional investors and governance teams need to know when DEF 14A proxy statements are filed. Monitor EDGAR or the company's investor page and get alerted when proxy materials become available.

Competitor & Industry Filings

Keep tabs on competitors' SEC filings to spot strategic moves — acquisitions, new debt issuances, executive compensation changes, or risk factor updates — without manually checking each company's filing page.

The Simplest Way to Stay on Top of SEC Filings

Manually checking SEC EDGAR for new filings is tedious and easy to forget. EDGAR's built-in email alerts are limited in scope and often delayed. Professional terminal services cost thousands per month. MightyWatcher fills the gap: you point it at any filing page, describe what matters in plain English, and it checks on a schedule you control. The AI reads the full page content — not just specific HTML elements — so it handles layout changes, redesigned investor relations pages, and different filing formats without breaking. Whether you're an individual investor tracking a handful of holdings, an analyst covering a sector, or a compliance team monitoring counterparty disclosures, MightyWatcher gives you timely filing alerts without the complexity or cost of enterprise solutions.

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about monitoring SEC filings

How does MightyWatcher monitor SEC filings?

You paste the URL of an SEC EDGAR search page, a company's investor relations page, or any page that lists filings. You describe what to watch for — like "alert me when a new 10-K or 8-K filing appears." MightyWatcher visits the page on your schedule, reads the content with AI, and notifies you when your condition is met.

Can I watch filings for multiple companies?

Yes. Create a separate watcher for each company's filing page. Each watcher has its own URL, condition, and check schedule. The Free plan includes 3 watchers, and paid plans support many more.

How is this different from SEC EDGAR email alerts?

EDGAR's built-in alerts are limited to specific filing types and can be delayed. MightyWatcher lets you describe any condition in plain English, works on any webpage (not just EDGAR), and checks on a schedule you control. You can also monitor investor relations pages that post filings before they propagate through EDGAR's alert system.

Can I watch for specific filing types only?

Absolutely. Your prompt can be as specific as you want: "alert me only when a new 8-K filing appears," "notify me when the 10-K annual report is posted," or "let me know when any new filing is added to this page." The AI understands filing types and will only trigger when your exact condition is met.

How often should I check for new filings?

For most investors, checking every 12 hours strikes a good balance between timeliness and credit usage. If you need to catch material event disclosures (8-K) faster, you can check every 6 hours. Annual or quarterly reports are less time-sensitive, so every 24 hours works well.

Does MightyWatcher store a history of checks?

Yes. Every check captures an AI summary and a full-page screenshot. You can review past checks in your dashboard to see when filings were posted and how the page changed over time — useful for building a timeline of disclosure activity.

What does it cost?

MightyWatcher has a free plan with 3 watchers and 50 credits per month. Each page check uses roughly 5-20 credits depending on page size. Paid plans start at $8/month and include more watchers and credits. Top-up credit packs are available and never expire.

Can I monitor non-US filings and regulatory disclosures?

Yes. MightyWatcher works on any public webpage. You can watch Canadian SEDAR filings, UK Companies House pages, EU regulatory databases, or any other jurisdiction's filing portal — as long as the page is publicly accessible.

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