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Turn public web data into structured financial signals. Evocrawl scrapes company websites, news sites, job boards, and regulatory filings, then returns clean JSON you can feed directly into due diligence workflows, earnings prep, or ongoing portfolio surveillance.

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Evocrawl Observer

Monitor portfolio companies for material changes and trigger events

What You Can Track

  • Company Metrics: growth indicators, team changes, product launches, funding rounds
  • Market Signals: industry trends, competitor moves, sentiment shifts, regulatory changes
  • Risk Indicators: leadership changes, legal issues, regulatory mentions, customer complaints
  • Financial Data: pricing updates, revenue signals, partnership announcements
  • Alternative Data: job postings, web traffic, social signals, news mentions

Customer Stories

Athena IntelligenceDiscover how Athena Intelligence leverages Evocrawl to fuel its AI-native analytics platform for enterprise analysts.

CargoSee how Cargo uses Evocrawl to analyze market data and power revenue intelligence workflows.

FAQs

Yes, you can monitor publicly available information about private companies from their websites, news mentions, job postings, and social media presence.
Evocrawl extracts data in real-time when called. Build your own monitoring system to fetch data at intervals that match your investment strategy - from minute-by-minute for critical events to daily for routine tracking.
Public web sources such as company websites, news sites, job boards, review sites, forums, social media, government filings, and open-access industry data.
Extract data from company ESG reports, sustainability pages, news mentions of environmental initiatives, and regulatory filings. Build tracking systems to identify changes in sustainability commitments or ESG-related developments.
Yes. Extract recent company updates, product launches, executive changes, and industry trends before earnings calls. Combine with competitor data to anticipate questions and identify key discussion points.