Investment Intelligence Pulled From Primary Sources, Not Aggregators

Press releases, IR pages, SEC filings, and central bank announcements move continuously. PageCrawl watches the primary sources that drive your thesis, and turns the flow into briefs your analysts can act on before the broader market does.

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Minutes
from filing posting to analyst notification
500+
IR pages tracked by typical equity research teams
2-min
minimum check frequency on Ultimate plans

Web Archives for the Pages That Need One

Available on Ultimate plans. Turn on WACZ archive capture for the specific pages that need an evidentiary record. Each detected change on an enabled page produces an archive sealed by three independent providers.

When you need to demonstrate the timing of your investment reasoning to an LP, an LP review committee, or compliance, the archive is the record.

Domain-identity signature

Each WACZ archive is signed with a Let's Encrypt certificate bound to the page's domain. The signature proves the bytes came from the page you were monitoring.

RFC 3161 timestamp

A cryptographic timestamp from a commercial Trust Service Provider attests the exact moment the archive was sealed. No PageCrawl trust required.

Bitcoin blockchain anchor

OpenTimestamps anchors a hash of the archive in the Bitcoin blockchain. Any modification, even a single byte, invalidates all three seals at once.

Optional eIDAS qualified RFC 3161 timestamps from a QTSP on the EU Trusted List available on Custom plans (Article 41 legal presumption). See how WACZ archives work →

Why Teams Choose PageCrawl

Primary sources, no middlemen

Watch IR pages, press release pages, SEC EDGAR filings, central bank publications, and analyst publication feeds directly. No aggregator latency, no per-event pricing.

AI summaries shaped by your thesis

Workspace instructions describe your strategy, sector focus, and active positions. The same earnings release produces a different brief for an event-driven fund than for a long-only equity research team.

Speed for event-driven strategies

Down to 2-minute check frequency on Ultimate, with cryptographic timestamps that prove when you saw a signal. Useful for theses that depend on time-stamped reasoning.

Filter the noise out

Importance scoring suppresses housekeeping page changes (footer updates, image swaps) and surfaces material disclosures: 8-K events, IR page additions, central bank press updates, M&A announcements.

PDFs and earnings decks

Earnings decks, 10-Q PDFs, and analyst day slide decks are tracked the same way as web pages. Detect changes to a previously-issued PDF the moment it is replaced.

Review boards for thesis sign-off

Move detected signals through Kanban-style review boards. Analysts mark items reviewed, attach thesis notes, and build a searchable record of which signals informed which positions.

Watchlist Briefs Built From Primary Sources

Investment teams used to refresh IR pages, EDGAR filer pages, and central bank press URLs by hand on the morning of an earnings release or a policy decision. PageCrawl watches every primary source on the watchlist and produces a per-position daily brief plus a weekly thematic digest. High-priority moves still alert in real time; the brief gives the rest of the desk enough context to start the day.

Daily Watchlist Digest · Daily · Yesterday
5 watchlist updates overnight
AI OverviewStyle: Action Briefing
Material
Position A filed an 8-K disclosing CFO departure effective end of next quarter.
Position B updated its IR FAQ with revised guidance language.
Awareness
Position C posted a press release on a partnership with no financial details.
Position D had cosmetic changes to the IR page (footer update only).
Sector peer published a competitive product launch press release.
91
Position A filed an 8-K disclosing CFO departure effective end of Q3. No replacement named, succession process announced. Material for thesis; CFO departures at this stage typically precede broader leadership turnover.
sec.gov/cgi-bin/browse-edgar | Position A·May 8·View diff
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Position B's IR FAQ updated with revised guidance language. Same numerical range but the verbal hedging is firmer. Confirms the read from the last earnings call that they are walking back from the upper end.
positionb.com/investors/faq·May 8·View diff
53
Position C posted a press release on a strategic partnership with a national distributor. No financial terms disclosed; modeling impact is unclear pending more detail. Could be material with terms.
positionc.com/news/press-releases·May 8·View diff
28
Sector peer (not in watchlist) launched a competitive product. Tracked as relevant context for the segment; no direct read-through to current positions.
sectorpeer.com/news·May 8·View diff
12
Position D had a cosmetic update to its IR page footer. No content change. Captured for the audit trail; no thesis impact.
positiond.com/investors·May 8·View diff
Scope: Folder: /watchlist · Sent to desk@fund.com
Weekly Thematic Brief · Weekly · May 2 to May 9
4 thematic signals this week
AI OverviewStyle: Patterns
Top Themes
Fed and ECB minutes both lean modestly hawkish; converging language on services inflation.
Two material M&A announcements in our coverage sector.
BoE published a financial stability report flagging non-bank leverage.
Recommended Action
Review rate-sensitive position sizing against the converging Fed/ECB language.
84
Fed FOMC minutes published with modestly hawkish lean on services inflation. Language converges with the ECB minutes published the same week. Material for rate-sensitive position sizing.
federalreserve.gov/monetarypolicy/fomcminutes·May 7·View diff
81
ECB account of the most recent monetary policy meeting, modestly hawkish on services inflation. Converges with the Fed minutes; the parallel signal is the read worth acting on.
ecb.europa.eu/press/accounts·May 6·View diff
76
Two material M&A announcements in the coverage sector this week. Both 8-K filed. Implies sector multiples expansion; reread our positions in the segment for relative value.
sec.gov/cgi-bin/browse-edgar | Sector M&A·May 5·View diff
58
BoE financial stability report flagged elevated non-bank leverage as a tail risk. Useful framing for any UK-listed exposures with material non-bank counterparties.
bankofengland.co.uk/financial-stability-report·May 4·View diff
Scope: Tag: #central-banks, #m-and-a · Sent to pm@fund.com, research@fund.com
AI-written briefings, 8 stylesPick the style each audience prefers: headline, patterns, action briefing, detailed, bullets, changelog, risk assessment, or brief.
Group by tag, folder, or domainOne report for competitor pricing, another for compliance pages, another for product launches.
Daily, weekly, or monthly cadenceEach audience picks the rhythm that fits. Marketing on Mondays, legal on the first of the month.
Deliver to anyoneEmail digests to stakeholders, clients, or execs. No PageCrawl account required for recipients.
Print-ready briefingsEvery digest is print-optimized. Open it, hit print, and you have a clean briefing for board decks or quarterly reviews.
PDF and Excel exportExport any digest as PDF or Excel for archives, audits, or pasting straight into a deck.
Comments and feedback inlineStakeholders can flag noise, ask questions, or escalate items without leaving the digest.
Instant escalation channelsHigh-priority changes still hit Slack, Teams, email, Discord, Telegram, and webhooks the moment they happen.

How Scheduled Reports work

Built For

Hedge fund analysts

Watch IR, press, and filings on watchlist names. Catch the 8-K, the press release, the analyst-day deck the moment it posts.

Equity research

Cover sector and thematic publishers. Build current-awareness briefs that complement bottom-up research without paying for an aggregator.

Family offices

Track holdings, LP communications, and structural updates from primary sources. Build executive briefs without an external research subscription.

Macro and policy investors

Monitor central bank publications (Fed, ECB, BoE, BoJ, RBA, RBI), sovereign issuance pages, and policy bodies. Catch the policy signal as it posts, not after the trade press picks it up.

Frequently Asked Questions

How It Works

1

Add any URL — pages, prices, numbers, PDFs, login-walled portals

Paste a competitor page, a vendor DPA, a product listing, or a government docket. PageCrawl handles JavaScript-heavy pages, cookie banners, login walls, and PDFs out of the box. Track the whole page, a specific element, a price, a stock status, or a number — the choice is yours per monitor.

2

PageCrawl detects what changed and how much it matters

For text-heavy pages, an AI summary explains in plain English what shifted and assigns a 0 to 100 importance score. For numbers, prices, and stock counts, you get the raw value — no summary needed. Pick what makes sense per monitor; AI is on tap when you want it, off when you do not.

3

Instant alerts only when something is actually urgent

Time-sensitive changes (price drops, restocks, new filings) hit Slack, Teams, email, Discord, Telegram, or webhook the moment they are detected. Less urgent changes (terms updates, content drift) skip the ping and wait for the morning digest. You decide which folders and tags trigger which channels.

4

Roll the rest up into reports stakeholders actually read

Changes that do not need a same-minute alert flow into AI-written digests grouped by tag, folder, or domain. Daily for ops, weekly for marketing, monthly for compliance — each audience picks the cadence and report style (patterns, action briefing, risk assessment, or six others) that fits how they work.

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