About InvestorsBot

We built InvestorsBot because we were tired of finding out about important SEC filings too late. So we fixed that.

The problem

SEC filings are one of the most reliable sources of investment information. Companies are legally required to disclose material events — dividends, acquisitions, leadership changes, financial results — through these filings. The data is public, free, and often available before the financial media reports on it.

But nobody actually reads them. They're dense, full of legal language, and scattered across EDGAR in formats that haven't changed since the 90s. By the time a journalist writes a story or an analyst publishes a note, the information is hours or days old.

We thought: what if we just watched EDGAR for you, pulled out what matters, and sent it straight to your inbox? No fluff, no paywalls, no 50-page PDFs. Just the important stuff, when it happens.

That's InvestorsBot. Right now we cover every S&P 500 company's 8-K filings — the ones that disclose material events like dividends, acquisitions, leadership changes, and earnings. More filing types are on the way.

What we track

We currently process 8-K filings (current reports) from every S&P 500 company. These are the filings companies are required to submit when something material happens. Our system detects 31 specific event types, including:

Business & Financial Events

Material agreements, acquisitions, earnings results, financial obligations, impairments, and exit/disposal activities.

Corporate Governance

Leadership changes, changes in control, bylaws amendments, shareholder votes, and ethics code updates.

Securities & Accounting

Delisting notices, unregistered equity sales, accountant changes, and non-reliance on prior financials.

Coming soon

10-K annual reports, 10-Q quarterly reports, proxy statements, and more filing types are on the roadmap.

The team

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Saad Siddiqui

Co-Founder & CEO

PhD in Economics and professor at UT Austin. Saad brings deep expertise in financial markets, economic modeling, and academic rigor to how we analyze filings and predict market impact.

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Safi Abdul

Co-Founder & CTO

Software engineer at Oracle. Safi built the infrastructure that monitors EDGAR, processes filings, and delivers insights to subscribers. He makes sure the system runs around the clock.

What's next

We're just getting started. Right now we cover every S&P 500 company's 8-K filings. Here's what's next:

  • 10-K and 10-Q filing support (annual and quarterly reports)
  • More companies beyond S&P 500 — mid-caps, international firms
  • Personalized alerts — pick the companies you care about
  • Sector-level trend analysis across filings

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