

Sqoop
A search and alerting platform for public records, so far including the SEC, the Patent Office (grants and applications) and federal courts, including the ability to follow specific cases for updates.
Cost / License
- Freemium
- Proprietary
Platforms
- Mac
- Windows
- Linux
- Chromecast
Features
Tags
- research-tool
- Research
- Search Engine
- Alerts
- search-tool
Sqoop News & Activities
Recent activities
Sqoop information
What is Sqoop?
Just because there’s a duty to disclose, doesn’t mean there’s a duty to make it easy. This seems to be a universally true when it comes to public records, regardless of the country or government making them available.
The consequences can be profound: hours of time spent digging through messy data, missing updates, and the opportunity costs that come with these, just to name a few.
This is a problem we set out to improve a couple of years ago in the US with the introduction of Sqoop, a site intended to make it easier to find and track public records, starting with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), the Patent Office, and the federal court system, otherwise known as PACER (public access to court automated records).
Think of it as a search box across all of these public records sites (and we’re working to add others) as well as a rapid alerting service. If a journalist has saved searches for “Facebook”, “Jeffrey P. Bezos”, or “Internet of Things”, she will receive email alerts every time these search terms show up in new public filings.
You can sign up for a free trial at https://sqoop.com/register






