Pricing

Two tiers. The free one tells you a filing landed. The paid one tells you what changed in it.

Free

Free

Filing alerts.

  • A push or email when a company you follow files a 10-K, 10-Q or 8-K, usually within minutes of the filing appearing on EDGAR
  • Which company filed, and which form — so you know to go and read it
  • Follow as many companies as you like
  • Delivery preferences: channel per company, severity threshold, quiet hours in your timezone
  • The diff. A free alert tells you Micron filed a 10-Q. It does not tell you that gross margin moved, or by how much.

Paid

Beta
US$20/ month, indicative

Everything in Free, plus the diff.

What the diff looks like
Margin74.41%84.56%+10.15pp

MU 10-Q Q3 FY2026 · Item 2 · ¶ 2-p17 · us-gaap:GrossProfit

  • The grounded, cited narrative for every filing from a company you follow — margin movement, segment shifts, buyback activity, guidance revisions, new risk factors, executive changes
  • Every figure traceable to SEC XBRL data, and every claim carrying the section and paragraph it came from
  • The full per-filing diff in the app, not just the push
See what it produces

Private beta testers get the paid tier at no charge for the duration of the beta. There is no card, no trial that converts, and no invoice.

Priced in US dollars.

What decides the price

Two things, stated plainly because they are the honest answer to “why not cheaper, why not free”:

Generation costs real money, once. A filing’s diff is generated a single time and served identically to everyone following that company — the same bytes, from cache, never regenerated per subscriber. That is a deliberate design choice: it is what makes the paid tier viable at this price, and it is also what guarantees two people following the same company see the same thing.

The checking is the product. Computing a diff deterministically, citing every claim back into the filed document, and rejecting any narrative whose figures do not reconcile costs more to build and run than asking a model to summarise a document. That difference is the entire reason to use this rather than paste a filing into a chatbot.

Questions we would rather answer up front

Is there a free trial?

The beta is effectively that, for invited testers. Trial terms for general availability have not been set.

Can I cancel?

Yes, at any time, self-serve, with access continuing to the end of the period already paid for.

How many companies can I follow?

No limit is enforced today, on either tier.

Is there an annual plan, or a team plan?

Not at launch.

Is this financial advice?

No. FilingSmith reports what a filing says changed. It does not recommend, rate, or forecast anything.