SEC Form D Feed — New Private Fundraises, Daily & Incremental avatar

SEC Form D Feed — New Private Fundraises, Daily & Incremental

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SEC Form D Feed — New Private Fundraises, Daily & Incremental

SEC Form D Feed — New Private Fundraises, Daily & Incremental

Daily feed of companies that just raised private capital. Form D filings parsed into clean leads: company, amount raised, industry, location, execs. For deal sourcing, sales teams, recruiters, and AI agents. Incremental — only new filings per run.

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A daily feed of companies that just raised private capital, taken from the primary source: Form D filings submitted to the SEC. Company name, amount raised, industry, location, and named executives — parsed into clean lead records. Incremental by design: each run delivers only filings new since your last run, billed per result.

Here's the timing edge most funding databases can't give you: a company files Form D with the SEC when it raises — often before any press release, before TechCrunch writes the story, and before aggregator databases ingest it. If your business depends on reaching companies right after they raise, this is the earliest broadly available public signal, straight from the source.

Who uses this feed

  • B2B sales teams — freshly funded companies are hiring, buying tools, and signing vendors this quarter. Filter by industry and territory, route to your SDRs each morning.
  • Recruiters & staffing agencies — a raise is a hiring spree announcement with a dollar figure attached.
  • VCs, deal-flow analysts & investment bankers — track who's raising in your thesis area, including the quiet rounds that never get a press cycle.
  • Wealth managers — named executives at newly funded companies are experiencing liquidity events and income changes.
  • Journalists & researchers — catch raises the day they hit EDGAR, not the week the embargo lifts.
  • AI agents — stable schema and incremental output make this feed safe to pipe directly into enrichment and outreach automations.

What you get (every record)

FieldDescription
company_nameIssuer's legal name
amount_raised / offering_amountTotal sold and/or offering size as filed
industryIssuer's self-reported industry group
city, statePrincipal place of business
executivesNamed officers/directors on the filing
filing_dateThe day it hit EDGAR
filing_urlDirect link to the source document for verification

Export JSON, CSV, or Excel, or pull via the Apify API.

Quick start

  1. Run once — the default window backfills recent filings, so your first dataset has real signal immediately.
  2. Schedule it daily — each business day brings only new filings since the last run.
  3. Connect it — Google Sheets for the morning review, CRM for routing, or an agent for enrichment, via Apify integrations (Make, Zapier, n8n) or the API.

FAQ

How is this different from Crunchbase-style data or funding-news scrapers? Those are aggregators — useful, but downstream. They learn about a raise from press releases, news, or filings, then you learn it from them. This feed reads the filings themselves. Primary source, earliest timing, and per-record pricing instead of subscription tiers — typically a small fraction of the per-record cost of aggregator scrapers on this Store.

Does every raise show up? Form D covers exempt private offerings (the standard route for most US startup rounds). It won't catch raises that use other exemptions or jurisdictions, and some companies file shortly after first sale rather than before announcing. For the rounds it covers — most of the US private market — it's the canonical record.

How fresh is it? EDGAR accepts filings every business day; a daily schedule keeps you within one business day of filing.

Will I get duplicates? No. The feed tracks previously delivered filings and emits each once.

Why are some days only a handful of records? Because that's reality — Form D volume runs from a handful to a few dozen filings on a typical business day. This is a precision signal, not a volume firehose, and pay-per-result pricing means a quiet day costs you cents.

Do I need an SEC API key? No. Press run.

Sample output

Real filings from a live run, exactly as delivered (each record links back to the source document on EDGAR):

companyfiledamount soldofferingindustrystateexecs
IEQ Capital Access Fund - MV Opportunity, L.P.2026-06-08$145,595,000IndefinitePooled Investment FundNYiCapital PE GP, LLC; Lauren Unger
Weston AI, Inc.2026-06-08$100,000$500,000Other TechnologyNYBenito Piuzzi Olguin; Vilom Oza
Horizon Growth & Income Fund LLC2026-06-08$0$125,000,000CommercialDEDerrick Christy
ShredPay, Inc.2026-06-08$1,805,000$2,500,000Other TechnologyCAMauricio Beugelmans; Melissa Muehlfeld; Peter Chang; + 3 more
MC QOF, LLC2026-06-08$4,070,000$13,250,000ResidentialAZRoss McCallister; Kenneth McElroy
Gaingels Early Stage Fund II LLC2026-06-08$1,667,001$5,000,000OtherVTPaul Grossinger

Run it once and the dataset tab gives you all fields as JSON, CSV, or Excel.

Reliability

Official structured sources only — no scraping fragility, success rate above 99%, versioned schema. Issues reported here get same-day attention.

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