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Filing Events API - SEC, FDA, NIH & Congress, One Schema

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Filing Events API - SEC, FDA, NIH & Congress, One Schema

Filing Events API - SEC, FDA, NIH & Congress, One Schema

Twelve streams of US filings and career-site events in one record shape: insider clusters, Form 144, 13D/G, 13F, 8-K, Form D, FDA, trial readouts, NIH grants, federal contracts, congressional trades and hiring signals. Every record carries its score inputs and a proof reference.

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Filing Events API: twelve US filing streams in one schema

Twelve streams of US filings and career-site events in one record shape, so you write one parser instead of twelve.

Run it with no input to see it work.

Why this exists next to the single-source Actors

The individual Actors in this account each read one source and return that source's own shape. This one returns all twelve in the same envelope, with the score inputs, the formula version and a proof reference on every record. If you are pulling more than one stream, this is the one you want.

The twelve streams

event_typepublisher
insider_clusterSEC EDGAR
insider_sale_noticeSEC EDGAR
activist_stakeSEC EDGAR
institutional_holdingSEC EDGAR
material_eventSEC EDGAR
private_raiseSEC EDGAR
fda_actionopenFDA
biotech_catalystClinicalTrials.gov
nih_grantNIH RePORTER
gov_contract_awardUSAspending.gov
congress_tradeU.S. House Clerk
hiring_signalcompany career sites

What a record carries

event_type, company, occurred_at, filed_at, source, data (the fields specific to that stream), score, score_label, score_inputs, scored_on, proof and _cursor.

If an input is missing from the source, the record says so rather than guessing. A score you cannot recompute is a number you cannot defend.

Cursor

Every run reports the last _cursor it delivered. Pass it back as Since cursor next time and you get only what is new: no duplicates, no gaps, however often you run it.

Honest limits

Not real time. Sources refresh once a night, and some publishers are slower by nature: congressional trades are weekly, institutional holdings quarterly. The run log prints the delay on the feed it used.

First call after a quiet period. The upstream service sleeps when nobody is using it and answers starting_up once. This Actor retries that by itself, so you only notice it as a slower first run.

Scores are opinions with their working shown. Not investment advice. The formula version is on every record so you can disagree with it precisely.

Pricing

Pay per event delivered. A run that returns nothing costs nothing.