


Howl is a stock app that does the reading for you.
Public companies tell you everything: SEC filings, earnings reports, insider trades. Almost nobody reads them. Howl watches the stocks on your watchlist and turns those documents into plain English. When a company files an 8-K, when an executive buys shares, when earnings drop, you get an alert and a clear breakdown of what happened, not a wall of legalese.
Earnings get special treatment. Shortly after a company reports, Howl reads the press release and tells you whether it beat or missed, what changed in guidance, and what to watch next quarter, in a few paragraphs.
Howl also tracks the people whose trades are public record. Members of Congress must disclose every stock trade, so Howl collects those filings, shows each politician's track record, and flags when someone trades a sector their own committee oversees. Notable investors file their portfolios quarterly, and Howl shows what two dozen of them hold, what they bought and sold, and where they agree.
For any stock, Howl explains how the business actually makes money, segment by segment, with revenue figures pulled from its latest annual and quarterly reports. A built-in valuation shows how much growth today's price assumes, and a simple dial lets you test your own view of what a share might be worth.
An economic calendar, earnings dates, and a daily market brief round it out.
No hype, no hot takes, no jargon. Just the source documents, made readable.
Free on iPhone.

