I’ve been building a fundamental financial data API focused on US-listed equities.
The goal was to make long-term analysis and valuation easier without the cost or complexity of traditional data providers. The API provides normalized income statements, balance sheets, cash flow statements, and key ratios with consistent historical coverage going back to 2010.
The data is generated from public SEC filings and processed through an internally developed pipeline to ensure historical consistency across changing taxonomies and restatements.
There’s a free tier for exploration, and paid plans for higher limits and bulk access.
I’d love feedback on:
- Data coverage or fields you’d expect
- API ergonomics / docs clarity
- Pricing or free tier limits
Happy to answer any technical questions about methodology or tradeoffs.
myztika•1d ago
I’ve been building a fundamental financial data API focused on US-listed equities.
The goal was to make long-term analysis and valuation easier without the cost or complexity of traditional data providers. The API provides normalized income statements, balance sheets, cash flow statements, and key ratios with consistent historical coverage going back to 2010.
The data is generated from public SEC filings and processed through an internally developed pipeline to ensure historical consistency across changing taxonomies and restatements.
There’s a free tier for exploration, and paid plans for higher limits and bulk access.
I’d love feedback on: - Data coverage or fields you’d expect - API ergonomics / docs clarity - Pricing or free tier limits
Happy to answer any technical questions about methodology or tradeoffs.
Link: https://finqual.app