Pricing

Free to watch. $19 to go real-time.

Every tier gets the same dataset — every House and Senate trade, ticker-matched and source-linked. You pay for speed, surface area, and license. Annual plans get two months free.

Plans

Five tiers, one dataset

Scout and Wolf are for watching the tape. Pack and Den are for building on it. Institutional is for firms that need it in writing.

01

Scout — free

The full dashboard on a 48-hour delay, plus the weekly digest of the most notable trades in your inbox. No card, no trial clock — Scout is free forever.

02

Wolf — $19/mo · $190/yr

The tape in real time: minutes-after-filing dashboard, full history back to 2008, instant email alerts on your watchlist, RSS/JSON feeds, and CSV export.

03

Pack — $59/mo · $590/yr

Everything in Wolf plus the REST API and webhooks: 60 requests/min, 100k requests/mo, signed webhook delivery, and full query access. Personal, non-commercial use.

04

Den — $249/mo

Everything in Pack with a commercial license: 300 requests/min, 1M requests/mo, bulk history exports for research and backtesting, and priority support.

05

Institutional — contact us

Custom feeds and delivery (SFTP, S3, streaming), redistribution and display licensing, contractual SLAs, and a human who answers the phone. Priced per desk, not per seat.

06

Newsrooms & researchers

Reporting on congressional trading, or studying it? Accredited journalists and academic researchers get discounted — often free — access. Tell us what you are working on.

Fine print

No surprises

Prices are in USD. Monthly plans are month-to-month; cancel anytime and keep access through the period you paid for. Upgrades take effect immediately with prorated billing; downgrades at the next renewal. Annual plans are billed once and equal ten monthly payments.
Pack is licensed for personal, non-commercial use — if the data powers a product, a paid service, or an internal desk, that is Den or Institutional. Rate limits are enforced per key with standard headers, and we publish changes to limits at least 30 days ahead.

Questions

Asked before every checkout

Yes. The STOCK Act of 2012 requires members of Congress to publicly disclose their securities trades, and those disclosures are public records by law. Wolves of Capitol Hill is a media and analytics publication that collects, structures, and disseminates that public data to the general public — every trade we publish links back to its source filing on the House Clerk or Senate eFD.

The tape is running.

Start free on Scout, or talk to us about Institutional feeds and licensing.

Pricing — Free to watch, cheap to go real-time · Wolves of Capitol Hill