SEC Filings Watch

Track 10-K, 10-Q, 8-K, and S-1 filings for any public company or peer. Competitor intelligence in thirty seconds, sourced directly from EDGAR.

Examples: CDW · ePlus · Datadog · Microsoft

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Why this exists

Public-company filings are the highest-signal, lowest-effort competitive intelligence on the market. A 10-K tells you a competitor's revenue mix, customer concentration, segment breakdown, and risk factors. An 8-K tells you when leadership changed, when a deal closed, when a buyer hit a covenant. Most operators check quarterly. The ones who check weekly catch the move before the press release.

This page pulls straight from EDGAR's submissions API. Nothing is added, nothing is filtered out — you see what the company filed, when, with a one-click jump to the document.

Frequently asked questions

What does SEC Filings Watch monitor?

10-K, 10-Q, 8-K, S-1, and proxy filings for any U.S. public company. Pulls the most recent filings of selected types from EDGAR with direct links into each document. Filterable by form type so you can focus on annual reports vs. earnings vs. material events.

What's an 8-K and why does it matter?

8-K is the form companies file to disclose material events between scheduled reports — acquisitions, leadership changes, accounting restatements, cybersecurity incidents, contract terminations. Reading 8-K traffic on a watchlist is the fastest read on what's actually happening at a company between earnings calls.

Who uses this?

Public-equity investors, M&A deal teams (target-company diligence), competitive intelligence, and journalists. For private-company diligence, EDGAR also surfaces S-1 / S-4 acquisition disclosures that name private targets.