Platform

The whole disclosure pipeline, productized.

Congress files thousands of stock-trade disclosures a year across two chambers, two filing systems, and several document formats. We turn that mess into one dataset — and give it to you as a dashboard, an API, webhooks, and alerts.

Dashboard

The tape, live

Everything filed, as it is filed — built to be watched like a terminal, not browsed like an archive.

01

The live tape

A streaming feed of every disclosed trade: member, ticker, buy or sell, amount range, transaction date, and filing date — newest first, minutes after publication.

02

Member and ticker pages

Every member has a trading profile — volume, favorite tickers, committee seats, filing punctuality. Every ticker shows who in Congress is trading it, and when.

03

Filters that stack

Chamber, party, committee, ticker, sector, amount bucket, owner, date range. Stack them and the whole dashboard — tape, charts, leaderboards — scopes with you.

REST API

The same data, as clean JSON

Four resources, predictable pagination, and versioned responses. Built by people who consume APIs for a living.

Preview the endpoints
01

Four core resources

/v1/trades, /v1/politicians, /v1/tickers, and /v1/filings. Trades are the enriched heart; filings give you the raw source document trail for every one of them.

02

Query anything

Filter by member, ticker, chamber, party, committee, transaction type, amount range, or date window. Sort by filing or transaction date. Cursor pagination throughout.

03

Stable by contract

Versioned paths, additive changes only, documented deprecation windows. Your integration from January still runs in December.

Webhooks

Push, not poll

The moment a new trade publishes, we POST it to your endpoint as the same JSON the API serves. Subscribe to the full firehose, or filter the subscription to specific members, tickers, chambers, or minimum amount buckets — most integrations only want the trades that matter to them.
Deliveries are signed (HMAC over the payload) so you can verify the source, retried with backoff for three days if your endpoint is down, and idempotent — every event carries a stable ID so a retry never becomes a duplicate trade in your system.

Alerts, feeds & exports

For inboxes, readers, and spreadsheets

Not everything needs an integration. The low-code surfaces get the same minutes-level data.

01

Instant email alerts

Build a watchlist of members and tickers and get an email the moment one of them files. The free Scout tier includes a weekly digest of the most notable trades.

02

RSS and JSON feeds

Every watchlist is also a feed. Drop it into your reader, your Slack, or your own pipeline — no API key ceremony required.

03

CSV export

Any filtered view exports to CSV, and paid tiers can pull the full history — every disclosure back to 2008 — for research and backtesting.

The disclosures were always public. They just were not usable. We fixed the second part.

Wolves of Capitol HillThe house view

Watch the tape for free.

Scout gives you the full dashboard, 48 hours behind. Wolf makes it real-time for $19/mo.

Platform — Dashboard, API, webhooks, and alerts · Wolves of Capitol Hill