Use case

Market research that briefs you,
before the bell.

Beagle watches your tickers across price, news, SEC filings and the macro calendar, drafts the morning brief, and pings you the moment a name moves - sourced every time, and never financial advice.

Read-only research and alerts. Never financial advice.

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The old way.

A dozen tabs, checked by hand, half of them stale by the open.

The morning starts with a dozen tabs - the pre-market movers, the news feed, the economic calendar, the filings page - each checked by hand, half of it skimmed, the alert you set last week long forgotten. By the time you are caught up, the move has already happened.

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How Beagle runs it.

One teammate across your feeds. No tabs to switch, no alert left forgotten.

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    Watches your watchlist

    Beagle holds your tickers and the levels you care about and polls price, volume, news and filings on a schedule you set - so the watch happens whether or not you are looking at the screen.

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    Grounds every read

    It pulls live quotes and fundamentals from a market-data feed, macro releases from FRED, and filings from SEC EDGAR - and answers with the number and the source attached, not a guess.

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    Drafts the brief and the alerts

    The 8am macro brief, the earnings recap, the 'NVDA just broke your level' ping - written and dropped in your channel the moment it matters, with the headline that moved it.

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    Holds the line on advice

    Beagle reports what moved and where it read it. It never tells you to buy or sell, and nothing it posts is financial advice - the call stays yours.

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What lands in your channel.

Not a dashboard you have to open. The move, drafted as a message, the second it happens.

#watchlistToday · 13:42
BeagleAppAlert13:42

NVDA just broke your 871 level - down 5.3% intraday to 835.12. The leg down started on the data-centre revenue headline from Reuters 12 minutes ago.

Polygon · NVDA · 1mReuters · 13:30Watchlist · level 871
#deskToday · 08:00
BeagleApp08:00

Morning brief. Futures soft - ES -0.4%. Watching:

  • MoversNVDA -5.3% pre, TSLA -3.4%, SMCI +6.1%
  • EarningsAAPL after close, NKE before open
  • MacroCPI 08:30, Fed minutes 14:00
Finnhub · pre-marketFRED · calendar
#filingsToday · 17:06
BeagleAppFiling17:06

Form 4 on a name you follow - the CEO bought $2.1M at $34.80, the first open-market buy since 2022.

SEC EDGAR · Form 4Filed · 16:58

Every alert is sourced and waits in your channel. Beagle reports the move - it never tells you to buy or sell.

The watch stops depending on you remembering to check. The brief is written, the alert already fired - you just trade.
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Wired to your data.

Quotes, fundamentals, macro and filings - read live, every number cited. Plus any source with an MCP server.

See every integration

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Common questions.

Can Beagle do market research and send trading alerts?

Yes. Beagle tracks your watchlist, pulls live quotes, news, filings and the macro calendar, drafts the morning brief, and pings you when a ticker moves or a date lands. Everything is sourced and waits in your channel.

Does Beagle give financial advice?

No. Beagle reports what moved and where it read it - the price, the filing, the print. It never tells you to buy or sell, and nothing it posts is financial advice. The call is always yours.

Which market data does it use?

Beagle connects market-data APIs like Polygon and Finnhub for quotes and fundamentals, FRED for macro data, and SEC EDGAR for filings - plus any source with an MCP server. It reads live and cites each number.

Can it watch a stock and alert me in real time?

Beagle polls on a schedule, minute by minute, so it is built for swing and position alerts and the morning brief, not millisecond scalping. Set a level or a condition and it DMs you the moment it is met.

Does it place trades?

No. Beagle is read-only research and alerts. It never touches a brokerage or moves money - it brings you the information and the draft, and you act on it yourself.

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Another job, handled.

All use cases

Trade the move,
not the catch-up.