
FilingPulse is an AI agent that monitors company filings and investor-relations pages, detects material changes, and pushes structured alerts with what changed, why it matters, confidence, and source link. Today, teams either refresh SEC filings, investor-relations pages, regulatory portals, and news sources manually β or they pay for expensive enterprise terminals. Smaller teams are priced out, which means they often discover important changes late: a delayed 10-K, an auditor resignation, a revised risk disclosure, a quiet investor-relations page edit, or a regulatory update. FilingPulse solves this by giving users a company watchlist. The agent continuously monitors public filing portals and investor-relations pages, detects whether page content has changed, filters out cosmetic edits, and only escalates materially relevant changes. Each alert is enriched by an LLM and returned in a structured format: what changed why it matters confidence score source URL company history The system is designed around a cost-efficient architecture: Bright Data handles live public web access, including bot-protected and JavaScript-heavy pages; then FilingPulse normalizes the page, hashes the meaningful content, compares it against previous snapshots, and only calls the AI model when a real change is detected. For the demo, FilingPulse monitors a curated watchlist of companies including Super Micro Computer, MicroStrategy, Unilever, Boeing, Carvana, Tesla, Palantir, and JPMorgan Chase. Each company represents a different compliance risk: filing delays, crypto treasury exposure, IR page edits, FAA/DOJ regulatory risk, covenant risk, CEO disclosure risk, contract concentration, or regulatory capital pressure. The result is a live feed of material filing intelligence for teams that cannot afford to find out late.
31 May 2026