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Insider Screener alternative: free European insider filing data, a visual map, and Congress trades

Insider Screener is the widest European insider-data product on the market, covering approximately 16 markets, clean tables, saved screeners, email alerts, and a separate API. It genuinely covers more ground than Tracefour in some areas, and Tracefour goes further in others. This page is the straight, feature-by-feature version of both sides.

InsiderScreener pricing and feature claims sourced from insiderscreener.com, July 2026. Tracefour claims are verified against the codebase. Pricing changes; if you find a stale number, the contact form on /about is the fastest way to flag it.

The short version

Insider Screener covers more markets than Tracefour today. That is a genuine difference, not marketing spin. If you need French AMF, Spanish CNMV, Canadian SEDI, or Indian SEBI filings, Tracefour cannot replace it. For UK, Sweden, Germany, the Netherlands, and the US, Tracefour gives you the same public regulatory data plus US Congress STOCK Act trades, a visual insider map, and conviction scoring, all free, no subscription needed.

Tracefour vs Insider Screener, feature by feature

FeatureTracefourInsider Screener
PriceFreeFree to browse; ~$16+/mo for features
US SEC Form 4YesYes
UK (FCA), Sweden (FI), Germany (BaFin), Netherlands (AFM)Yes, freeYes, paid
France, Spain, Canada, India, Australia and moreNo (planned)Yes, paid
US Congress / STOCK Act tradesYesNo
Visual treemap (Insider Map)YesNo
Conviction-scored cluster detectionYes, 0–100 scoreNo
Consecutive-week streak trackingYesNo
Free account / watchlistYes, 4 tickers + 4 insidersPaid tier required
Saved screens + email alertsNoYes, paid (5/15/50 per plan)
CSV / Excel exportNoYes, paid (up to 10K rows/mo)
Daily email digestNoYes, paid
Public APINoSeparate (€25–€299/mo)
Data refreshHourlyContinuous

InsiderScreener feature claims verified against their published pricing pages, July 2026; Tracefour claims verified against the codebase. Found a stale row? The contact form on /about is the fastest way to flag it.

Where Insider Screener still wins

Geographic breadth is the clear lead. Sixteen markets on a single platform (US, UK, Germany, France, Spain, Italy, Switzerland, Belgium, Netherlands, Sweden, Finland, Denmark, Greece, Canada, India and Australia) is a serious engineering achievement and genuinely hard to replicate. The screener with saved filters, per-stock email alerts, CSV and Excel export up to 10,000 rows per month, and a structured API are the other differentiators: features that Tracefour does not offer at any price today.

Where Tracefour goes further

Everything below the paywall, and things Insider Screener doesn't ship on any tier: the visual Insider Map treemap for each of the five markets; US Congress STOCK Act trades cross-referenced with corporate Form 4 filings; conviction-scored clusters (0–100 score, 60-day window); consecutive-week streaks with track-record performance; and a free account with tracked tickers, insiders, and Congress members.

When to use Insider Screener instead

There are four situations where Insider Screener is the right choice over Tracefour:

  • ·You need markets Tracefour doesn't cover. France (AMF), Spain (CNMV), Canada (SEDI), India (BSE/NSE), Australia (ASX) and roughly a dozen others are on Insider Screener. They are not on Tracefour today.
  • ·You need bulk CSV or Excel export. Tracefour doesn't produce data files; every row links directly to the source regulatory document, but there is no structured download. Insider Screener's paid plans export up to 10,000 rows per month.
  • ·You need a programmatic API. Insider Screener's API starts at €25/mo with structured JSON responses. Tracefour has no API.
  • ·You need per-stock email alerts. Insider Screener's paid plans include saved alerts that fire when a new filing matches your filter. Tracefour has no automated email notifications.

European market coverage: the same public filings, different reach

Both products draw on the same public disclosure framework: EU Market Abuse Regulation (MAR) Article 19 requires company directors and other Persons Discharging Managerial Responsibilities (PDMRs) across all EU member states to report their own-account trades within three business days of execution, and each national regulator publishes those reports as open data: the same source, the same legal basis, regardless of which product you use to read them.

The difference is how many of those national registries each product ingests. Insider Screener normalises approximately 16 into one feed. Tracefour currently covers five: UK (FCA National Storage Mechanism), Sweden (Finansinspektionen Insynsregistret), Germany (BaFin Directors' Dealings Database), Netherlands (AFM Meldingenregister), and the United States (SEC EDGAR). Every row on Tracefour links back to the original regulatory document.

For Insider Screener users: where your paid screens are free on Tracefour

Some InsiderScreener paid features have a free equivalent on Tracefour. Not all do: CSV export, the API, and 11+ markets outside Tracefour's five have no free substitute here.

Insider Screener featureOn Tracefour
Watchlist with stock alerts (paid)Free account: track up to 4 tickers and 4 insiders
Filtered screener by insider role (paid)Today, filtered to buys, sells, or officer type
Cluster activity detection (paid)Conviction-scored clusters, 0–100 score (free)
UK PDMR director dealings (paid)UK FCA National Storage Mechanism filings (free)

Insider Screener FAQ

Is Insider Screener free?
Free to browse, paid for most features. Watchlists, saved screens, email alerts, CSV export and the daily digest all require a paid subscription, from approximately $16/mo per their published pricing as of July 2026. The API is a separate product starting at €25/mo. Tracefour is fully free with no paid tier.
What is the best free alternative to Insider Screener?
Tracefour, for the five markets it covers (US, UK, Sweden, Germany, Netherlands). Same public MAR Article 19 PDMR data, plus US Congress trades, the Insider Map, conviction-scored clusters and streaks, all free. For markets outside those five, Insider Screener remains the only option with real coverage. See the full six-tracker comparison for the complete picture.
Does Insider Screener cover US Congress trades?
No. Insider Screener is a corporate-insider (PDMR/director) data product with no US Congress STOCK Act disclosures. Tracefour's /congress page shows House and Senate member trades on the same price chart as Form 4 corporate insider filings, and flags tickers where both groups traded inside the same 60-day window.
Which European countries does Tracefour cover?
Five markets: UK (FCA), Sweden (Finansinspektionen), Germany (BaFin) and Netherlands (AFM), plus the United States. Insider Screener covers approximately 16 markets, including France, Spain, Canada, India, Australia and others that are not on Tracefour.
What does Insider Screener's API cost?
Per their published pricing as of July 2026: Starter at €25/mo, Pro at €85/mo, and Research at €299/quarter. The API is sold separately from the web subscription: watchlists, alerts and CSV export have their own paid plan. Tracefour has no public API.
Insider Screener vs Tracefour: which should I use?
Use Insider Screener when you need French, Spanish, Canadian, Indian or Australian filings, or when bulk CSV export, a programmatic API, or per-stock email alerts are central to your workflow. Use Tracefour when you want the same public regulatory data for the five markets it covers, a visual insider-activity map, Congress trades alongside Form 4, conviction scoring, or streaks, all without paying. Both products display the same publicly filed documents; the right choice depends on which markets and workflows matter most to you.

Open the Insider Map to see today's activity across all five markets, read the full comparison of all six trackers, or see how the OpenInsider alternative page goes deeper on the US Form 4 feature comparison.