Hedge funds, members of Congress, and the companies you own. Howl reads every SEC filing and explains it in plain English.
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Search any ticker and tap to add it to your watchlist.
Open the app to see what moved, why, and what's coming up.
New filings, insider buys, earnings surprises. Not 'AAPL is up 0.3%'.
Annual reports, 8-Ks, and insider trades, straight from the SEC. Within minutes of a company on your watchlist filing, Howl breaks it down in plain English and sends you an alert. No legalese, no digging through EDGAR.
Members of Congress must disclose every stock trade. Howl tracks 17 of the most active traders in Congress, shows each one's record against the S&P 500, and flags trades in sectors their committees oversee. Portfolios for 24 notable investors and funds update every quarter, with a consensus view of what they are buying and selling.
Shortly after a company on your watchlist reports, Howl reads the press release and tells you whether it beat or missed, what changed in guidance, and what to watch next quarter.
Every stock gets a breakdown of how the company earns its revenue, segment by segment, sourced from its latest filings. A built-in valuation shows how much growth today's price assumes, with a dial to test your own view.
The day's market news, grouped by topic and personalized to your watchlist.
When a stock moves more than 2%, one sentence explains why, backed by real news.
Earnings, Fed decisions, and economic data on one calendar, with alerts.
Which stocks might join or leave the index, scored on real eligibility criteria.
Whether executives are buying or selling their own stock, at a glance.
Organize your stocks into groups and tags, synced across your devices.
Yes. Howl is free to download and every feature is free to use. No subscription, no trial, no card.
Filings come straight from the SEC's EDGAR system and official congress stock trade disclosures. Prices and fundamentals come from market data providers.
Howl checks for new filings every five minutes during market hours. Most alerts arrive within minutes of the filing reaching the SEC.
No. Howl works without signing in. Sign in with Apple is optional, for syncing your watchlist across devices.
Not yet. Howl is currently iPhone only.
The focus right now is growing Howl, not charging for it. There are no ads and no data selling to make up the difference. If paid plans arrive later, early users will keep free access to what they use today.
You can search and track almost any stock worldwide. SEC filing breakdowns and insider trades cover US-listed companies, since those documents are filed with the SEC.
No. Howl reads public documents and explains what they say. What you do with that information is up to you.
Free on iPhone. No account needed.