Pricing
Start free, then upgrade when alerts and research context become useful.
Free
For discovery and SEO readers
Pro
Alerts, analysis, and win-rate stats
Pro Annual
Early adopter$120 billed once per year
Research
For journalists, analysts, and funds
How to choose a plan
Free
Use Free when you are validating the dataset, checking a single lawmaker, or reading research pages from search. It is enough for browsing delayed public disclosures and opening politician, ticker, state, and sector pages.
Pro
Use Pro when you want monitoring instead of manual checking. Watchlist alerts, trade context, committee relevance, and historical win-rate stats are designed for people who come back whenever new filings land.
Research
Use Research when the workflow is broader than one account: journalist review, analyst sourcing, recurring exports, or a team that needs help turning public filings into a repeatable research process.
Pricing questions
Do I need Pro to browse congressional trades?
No. The public trade feed, delayed disclosure data, politician pages, ticker pages, state pages, sector pages, and research articles remain available on the free plan.
When is Pro worth it?
Pro is most useful when you repeatedly monitor the same lawmakers or companies. Instead of checking the feed manually, you can save a watchlist and receive context when a matching disclosure appears.
Can I switch billing later?
Yes. Billing is managed from the account page, and access continues until the end of the paid period after cancellation. New subscribers are eligible for a refund within 7 days.
Is this investment advice?
No. Congressional Trader organizes public STOCK Act disclosures for research and monitoring. It does not recommend buying, selling, or copying any disclosed trade.
Billing: Billed as $120/year. You can cancel anytime from your Account page; access continues until the end of your paid period. New subscribers are eligible for a full refund within 7 days — see our Refund Policy.
Disclaimer: Content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute investment advice. See our Terms of Service for full details.