Product Update: Alert Browser

Product Update: Alert Browser
Wilton 2020-12-23 Welcome Public

Hello Friends,

As I mentioned a few days ago, we've launched a new feature that providers a more unified way to view your alerts. If you are following any companies (and most of you are), you are most likely subscribed to some alerts.

We create alerts for a variety of important reasons, a partial list is:

  • significant insider trades
  • significant regulatory filings, including 8-K, proxy statements, S-1, etc
  • activist investment

and so on.

This last we spent a lot more time refining the concept and have added view tracking to the alert viewer. This just means that we now track which alerts you've looked at and render them appropriately, so it's easier to remember which ones you've seen.

We're still working out some of the kinks but if you haven't checked it out yet, you should get right over there and check it out. It will save you a lot of time if you track a lot of companies.

Here's the URL for the Alert Viewer: https://fintel.io/d/a (or look for "Alerts" in the left nav bar)

Wilton

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Parth 2020-12-23

Ok


Wilton 2020-12-24

Did you check it out? What do you think?


Ryan 2020-12-24

Thank you Wilton! Looking forward to this feature. Excellent job my friend! Merry xmas

Respectfully, Dr. Ryan Fralick


Bill 2021-01-01

Hi folks, I'm working with Wilton and team on a few different ideas for alerts. Would love some feedback from you as we think about how to build out the alert capabilities to give Fintel subscribers an edge. Let us know what you think about the following. 1. Is it helpful to offer filters that you could define such as transaction value above a certain dollar value which could help filter out small value transactions vs. big ones? 2. Distinguishing between positive and negative events? 3. Ability to create batch alerts in addition to the individual ones (one email daily potentially in addition to the individual emails). 4. Ability to deliver alerts via text / sms? Anything else you can think of? Thank you very much for your insights!


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