Speculor reads each filing in full the moment it lands — and gives you the plain-English summary, a significance score and the red flags. You read the few that count.
Every dot is a real announcement from a single ASX trading day. Speculor reads all of them — and scores each one for significance, so the ones worth your time stand out instantly.
Fifty pages of legal and financial language, read end to end, returned as a headline and a few plain sentences — with the part that costs you pulled out of the fine print.
Most announcements are routine — option exercises, address changes, administrative notices. Speculor scores every filing from 1 to 10 for how much it actually matters, so the routine stays quiet and the significant gets loud.
Dilution, going-concern language, suspensions, compliance breaches — the things that cost you are often buried deepest. Speculor reads the whole document and pulls them to the top.
An announcement only means something against the company behind it. Fundamentals and price history sit right beside the summary — no second tab, no second subscription.
| Market cap | $8.4B |
| P / E | 42.1× |
| Revenue (FY) | $1.04B |
| Net profit | $182M ▲ |
Mining, tech, financials, healthcare, energy — filter the feed by sector and announcement type so your view shows only what you actually follow. Try it on yesterday's filings:
We're developers in Perth who invest part-time. We never had time to read every fifty-page filing, and the one we skipped always hurt. So we built the tool we wanted — it reads everything the day it lands and flags what actually matters.
The name is Latin — speculor: "I watch, I keep lookout."
Questions, before or after you sign up: hello@speculor.com.au
Speculor is built and operated by Total Click Solutions Pty Ltd, Perth WA.
Speculor monitors ASX announcements and reads each one in full — including long PDF documents. For every one it produces a plain-English summary, a significance score, and flags any warning signs, with the company's fundamentals and price chart alongside. It's a tool for understanding announcements quickly — not financial advice.
No. Speculor is an information and time-saving tool. It helps you understand what an announcement says and how significant it is, but it doesn't tell you what to buy or sell, and nothing on the platform is personal financial advice. Always do your own research or speak to a licensed adviser.
Announcements and market data are sourced under a commercial licence for ASX market data, and price history comes from established market-data providers. You're reading from official, licensed sources.
Speculor picks up announcements shortly after release and summarises them automatically, so the clear version is usually waiting within minutes of the original filing.
Nothing from an app store. Speculor runs in your browser on desktop and mobile — and it's also an installable app: add it to your phone's home screen or your desktop straight from the browser and it opens full-screen like a native app, with the same account and data everywhere.
Yes — start a free trial with no card required, and see the summaries and interface for yourself before deciding.