InsiderWire vs Quiver Quantitative.
Quiver Quant is the broadest alternative-data aggregator for retail: Congressional trades, lobbying disclosures, government contracts, patents, satellite imagery, and more. InsiderWire is narrower — insider trades, 13F, Congress, social — but adds cross-source consensus scoring and a halal screen on every result.
| Feature | InsiderWire | Quiver Quant |
|---|---|---|
| Congressional trades (STOCK Act) | Yes — House + Senate | Yes — flagship dataset |
| SEC Form 4 insider trades | Yes — 5 min refresh | Yes |
| 13F hedge fund holdings | Yes — Dataroma aggregation | Yes |
| Lobbying / government contracts | No | Yes |
| Satellite / patent / web-traffic alt-data | No | Yes — premium |
| Cross-source consensus scoring | Yes — recency-weighted | Partial — strategy dashboards |
| Halal / values screen with reason codes | Yes — AAOIFI-aligned | No |
| Free tier | Trending tickers, 24h window | Yes — limited datasets |
| Paid tier entry price | $9.99/mo (Pro) | $10/mo (Premium), $50/mo (Premium Plus) |
| API access | Pro+ tier (in development) | Yes — Premium |
| Mobile app | Yes — iOS + Android | Web-only |
When Quiver Quant is the right pick
If you want maximum alt-data breadth — lobbying spend, government contract awards, app-download tracking, patent applications — Quiver has the catalog. Their API is mature and the strategy dashboards let you build quant overlays on top of any feed.
When InsiderWire is the right pick
If you'd rather have four high-conviction signal types (insider buys, 13F fund moves, Congressional trades, social attention) combined into a single consensus score — and a halal / values screen on every ticker — InsiderWire is the cleaner workflow. Less data, more agreement.
Honest call
Quiver Quant is the right tool if you're already running quant strategies and need raw alt-data. InsiderWire is the right tool if you want curated, cross-checked signals you can act on without writing code — and especially if you want a values screen layered on every result.