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EarningsCallAI

About EarningsCallAI

Earnings calls, decoded.

What we do

EarningsCallAI extracts the signal from quarterly earnings calls so retail investors can read what management actually said, not just what made the news.

We focus on U.S. public-company earnings-call disclosures. Every page on earningscallai.com is built from SEC EDGAR 8-K filings and attached earnings transcripts, cited and linkable so readers can trace any number back to its source.

Who runs this

EarningsCallAI is built and maintained by the EarningsCallAI Team. We're a small group working on making public U.S. public-company earnings-call disclosures data easier for non-specialists to read. If you have a correction, a data tip, or a question about how a number was derived, the contact email below reaches us directly.

Who this is for

EarningsCallAI is built for retail investors, financial journalists, and equity-research students.

Why this exists

Public data on U.S. public-company earnings-call disclosures is technically free, but practically locked behind file formats, acronyms, and paywalled dashboards. EarningsCallAIexists to close that gap: take the raw federal and public-sector data, and turn it into pages a normal person can read in thirty seconds.

How we work

  • Primary source only. We pull from SEC EDGAR 8-K filings and attached earnings transcripts and cite the exact dataset and version on every page.
  • No invented numbers. If a figure is not in the underlying public data, it does not appear on earningscallai.com. We never generate synthetic statistics to fill gaps.
  • Methodology, in plain English. We pull 8-K earnings filings and their attached press releases and transcripts from SEC EDGAR, parse out headline beats and misses, guidance changes, and named competitors, and summarize what management said in three short paragraphs per call.
  • Refreshed on a schedule. Refreshed continuously during earnings season, typically within 24 hours of each 8-K posting on EDGAR.
  • Corrections welcome. Readers flag issues all the time. When the source fixes a record, EarningsCallAI follows.

Known limitations

Not every company attaches a transcript to its 8-K — where a transcript is missing we work from the press release alone and flag the page accordingly. Forward guidance can be revised or withdrawn between calls; always check the most recent filing before acting.

Why earnings-call data deserves a dedicated public-facing home

U.S. public companies are required to file material event disclosures (Form 8-K) with the SEC, including their quarterly earnings releases and management discussion materials. The filings are the authoritative record of corporate disclosure — every guidance change, every named competitor mention, every material business shift hits the SEC EDGAR system within days of the call. The system is public, free, and comprehensive. What is missing is a presentation layer that lets a retail investor read a specific company’s last several quarters without manually downloading PDFs from EDGAR.

EarningsCallAI is that presentation layer. Every public-company page shows the most recent earnings results, the quarter-over-quarter trend, and a short readable summary of what management actually said on the call. The underlying data is the SEC’s; the value the site adds is the navigation and the summarization that makes a specific company’s earnings cadence trackable in a single page rather than across multiple EDGAR filings.

How the pipeline pulls SEC EDGAR data

The pipeline polls SEC EDGAR for 8-K earnings filings continuously during earnings season — typically the four to six weeks following the end of each calendar quarter. Each filing’s press release and transcript attachments are extracted, parsed for the headline earnings, guidance changes, and named competitors, and rendered into the per-company and per-quarter pages.

The per-company page consolidates the multi-quarter history into a single timeline view, with each quarter linking through to the underlying 8-K filing on EDGAR for verification. The summarization is short and factual — three paragraphs covering results, guidance, and named competitors — not narrative analysis.

Where SEC earnings data has caveats

Three things to know. First, not every 8-K earnings filing includes a transcript. Smaller companies sometimes attach only the press release and skip the transcript document; in those cases the summarization works from the press release alone and the page flags the absence. The full call transcript is not available without a transcript provider.

Second, guidance language is forward-looking and changes between calls. A company can update or withdraw guidance at any time between scheduled earnings releases. The site reflects guidance as it was given on the call; subsequent updates would appear in the next earnings release.

Third, the SEC publishes earnings releases when they are filed, not when they are reported in financial media. Headlines and stock-price moves typically occur around the filing time; the site reports the underlying disclosure rather than the market reaction. Every page on the site links back to the originating federal dataset for verification; readers using the data for decisions should always cross-reference the most recent source release rather than treating any site value as the final word. Federal data products are continuously revised, and the live source is always the right reference for time-sensitive decisions.

Independence

EarningsCallAI is an independent publication. We are not funded, owned, or directed by any of the agencies, companies, or organizations that appear in our data. Hosting is paid for by advertising — see our Privacy Policy for details — and we do not take paid placements, sponsored rankings, or "remove-my-entry" fees.

History

EarningsCallAI launched in 2026 as part of a small portfolio of independent public-data sites. It has been maintained and updated continuously since.

Contact

Tips, corrections, data-partnership questions, and press inquiries: hello@earningscallai.com. More options on our contact page.