Built a free tool that lets Claude/ChatGPT read SEC filings directly
u/DanielAPO ·
Reddit — r/ValueInvesting
· March 14, 2026 at 20:34
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The author built and is sharing a free tool that connects AI assistants (Claude, ChatGPT, Cursor) directly to SEC filings and earnings call transcripts via MCP.
The tool allows users to query financial documents using semantic search to save time during fundamental research.
Quality assessment: This is a tool promotion/utility post, not investment due diligence or speculation.
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Hey everyone,
I spend a lot of time going through 10-Ks and 10-Qs when researching companies, and honestly got tired of copy-pasting sections into ChatGPT to ask questions about them. So I built something that connects your AI assistant directly to SEC filings and earnings call transcripts.
It works through MCP. Basically, you add it to Claude, ChatGPT, or Cursor, and then you can just ask things like "what did management say about margins in AAPL's latest earnings call" or "compare the debt structure in META's last two 10-Ks" and it pulls from the actual source original documents from SEC
Covers 10-K, 10-Q, 8-K (and amendments), 20-F, 6-K, 40-F, plus earnings call transcripts. It also does semantic search, so it finds relevant sections even if you don't use the exact wording from the filing.
It's completely free with no daily limits. You can set it up in like 2 minutes. [https://equibles.com/mcp](https://equibles.com/mcp)
Not trying to replace reading filings yourself obviously, but it's been saving me a ton of time when I want to quickly check something across multiple filings or dig into a specific section without scrolling through 200 pages.
Hope this is useful for you too!