Claim queue
One scoped queue for up to 10 tickers or up to 12 named public officials, with source status labels.
Congress disclosure tracker setup
TinyOps sets up a source-first tracker for one newsletter, research desk, or market-content workflow: public filing links, ticker/member queues, filing-lag caveats, JSON/RSS export planning, and non-advisory wording your team can publish safely.
Included
The setup is for people who already see demand around politician-trade stories and need a clean way to verify public filings before publishing charts, posts, or newsletters.
One scoped queue for up to 10 tickers or up to 12 named public officials, with source status labels.
Official filing links, filing-date lag notes, transaction-side notes, amount ranges, and uncertain-row flags.
A static page or spreadsheet-ready table plus JSON/RSS-ready structure for recurring public updates.
Boundary
The setup does not tell anyone what to buy, sell, hold, short, copy, or trade. It organizes public filing evidence so a buyer can publish accurate caveats instead of hindsight hype.
Current proof
The public TinyOps tracker already separates official purchase-like rows, ticker-only review rows, filing lag, and partial forward-window counts for CSCO and NOW. The paid setup applies that pattern to a buyer's chosen scope.
Fit check
Use this if you want TinyOps to confirm whether your ticker/member scope fits the setup package.
Ready to build the source workflow