Tracile maps the suppliers, customers, owners, and money flows behind hundreds of public companies — wired together with real-time SEC filings, news, and disclosed congressional trades. Type any company and you'll see who depends on it, who owns it, and what insiders just filed. Deep AI connects every signal into one synthesis. Built for investors who want institutional-grade context, and for analysts who need it faster. Our coverage keeps expanding every week.
When a company moves, the real opportunity is often one or two steps away — in the supplier feeding it, the owner crowding into it, or the material it can't run without. That map has never existed in one place.
Tracile assembles public data — filings, ownership records, material dependencies — into a navigable web of how companies are actually linked.
Trace who feeds whom, down to the obscure second- and third-tier suppliers that ride a company's growth without the spotlight.
See which concentrated funds are piled into a name versus which ones are quietly under-owned — crowding risk versus un-crowded edge.
Every company gets a synthesis of its recent SEC filings, news, and chain-ripple effects — written in plain English, refreshed automatically, with citations to every source.
See every disclosed trade by every member of Congress, party-coded, with estimated share counts. Filter by chamber or company, and open any politician's full profile.
Start with a name you're watching. Tracile pulls its suppliers, customers, owners, recent SEC filings, news, and disclosed congressional trades — instantly.
One synthesis covers what's new, what it means for the company, and which ripples to watch — written in plain English with citations to every source.
Navigate the live network — click any supplier, owner, or politician to make them the center and drill into their own connections.
Surface the second-order suppliers, the crowded funds, and the members of Congress who've already disclosed trades in the name — before you act.
Pull up any company and Tracile shows the connections, the filings, and the disclosed trades — together — instead of forcing you to stitch them from five different tools.