This company was an accident.
When we began, we did not set out to create the most accurate and meaningful API for congressional trades. We thought this was something that had been done before. Surely someone could just ask a chatbot what a senator was trading and it would be right… right?
We could not have been more wrong.
We realized that the chatbots all sourced from third parties and not the government websites themselves. The core issue is that many government disclosures are handwritten, poorly scanned, or outright illegible — data that never makes it into any dataset. The more we looked into things, the more we realized how many gaps existed in public knowledge. We realized how much data had never been digitized.
We decided to change that.
We decided to democratize not only all the data, but data that has never been digitized before. We didn't stop there — we built layers of algorithms coupled with artificial intelligence to help users navigate the complexity that comes with this volume of data.
At Disclosed Capitol, it is our mission to provide every market participant with timely, accurate, and meaningful data pertaining to public disclosures. We strive for perfection and only settle for greatness.
We look forward to serving you.
— Disclosed Capitol
Every trade, lobbying filing, and government contract we track comes from publicly available government data. We believe sunlight is the best disinfectant.
We aggregate data from the Senate, House, SEC, FEC, USASpending.gov, and lobbying registries into a single, searchable platform covering 14+ years of activity.
We don't just display trades — we enrich them with price data, calculate returns, compute win rates, and surface patterns that would take hours to find manually.
Our automated pipeline scrapes new filings multiple times daily, enriches them with market data, and delivers alerts so you're never behind.