Product Guide
Screener
The screener is a table-first interface for filtering, sorting, and monitoring insider transactions across Swedish equities. This guide covers everything you need to get started.
Overview
The Insiqta screener gives you a filterable, sortable table of every insider transaction (PDMR filing) published in Sweden. You can narrow results by company, insider, date range, transaction type, value, and more — then save those filters as reusable views and set up webhook notifications when new matches arrive.
Paid plans include a real-time WebSocket feed that streams new filings into the table the moment they're published, so you never miss a trade.
Getting Started
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Create an account or sign in.
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Open the Screener. Free accounts see a limited preview — subscribe to a paid plan to unlock full data and features.
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Use the filter bar at the top to narrow transactions by issuer, insider, date, type, and more. Active filters appear as removable pills below the bar.
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Click any column header to sort. Click again to reverse the sort order.
Table Columns
The screener table displays the following columns for each insider transaction:
| Column | What it shows |
|---|---|
| Date | Transaction date and publication date with timestamp |
| Issuer | Company name |
| Insider | PDMR name, position/role, and a "CA" badge if they are a closely associated person |
| Type | Nature of transaction (color-coded — green for acquisition, red for disposal), plus an "Amended" label if applicable |
| Instrument | Instrument name, type (e.g. Share, Option), and ISIN code |
| Volume | Number of units traded and the unit type |
| Price | Price per unit, currency, and trading venue |
| Total | Computed total value (volume x price) and currency |
Features
Click on a feature below to learn how it works.
The filter bar at the top of the screener lets you combine multiple filters to find exactly the transactions you're looking for. Active filters show as removable pills, and a badge shows how many filters are active.
Text filters
- Search — free-text search across issuer, insider name, and instrument
- Issuer — filter by company name (partial match)
- PDMR — filter by insider name (partial match)
- ISIN — filter by ISIN code (exact match)
Date filters
- Transaction date — when the trade was executed (from/to)
- Publication date — when the filing was published (from/to)
Quick presets are available: Today, 7 days, 30 days, 90 days, and Year to Date.
Category filters
- Nature of transaction — e.g. Acquisition, Disposal (multi-select with live counts)
- Instrument type — e.g. Share, Option (multi-select with search)
- Closely associated — whether the trader is a closely associated person (Yes / No / Any)
- Amendment — whether the filing is an amendment (Yes / No / Any)
- Share option programme — linked to a share option programme (Yes / No / Any)
Value range filters
- Volume — min/max number of units
- Price — min/max price per unit
- Total value — min/max transaction value (volume x price)
Click a column header to sort by that column. Click again to reverse the sort order. The currently sorted column is indicated by an arrow icon.
Sortable columns
- Publication date (default, newest first)
- Transaction date
- Issuer
- Insider (PDMR)
- Volume
- Price
- Total value
The default sort is by publication date, newest first. Pagination options are 20, 50, or 100 results per page.
With a Pro plan or higher, the screener connects to a real-time WebSocket feed. New transactions appear at the top of the table the moment they're published.
Saved views let you store a set of filters under a name so you can switch between them quickly. This is useful when you regularly monitor specific companies, transaction types, or value thresholds.
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Apply the filters you want to save.
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Click the Views dropdown in the toolbar.
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Click Save current view, enter a name and optional description, then save.
Managing views
- Switch — select any saved view from the dropdown to load its filters
- Pin — pin frequently used views to the top of the list
- Edit — rename, update description, or update the filter criteria
- Delete — remove views you no longer need
- All transactions — select this to clear the active view and reset filters
You can also create a notification rule directly from a saved view to get alerted when new transactions match your criteria.
Notification rules let you define filter criteria and a delivery channel. When a new insider transaction matches your criteria, Insiqta sends a notification to your configured channel.
Delivery channels
- Webhook — send a POST request to any URL
- Slack — post to a Slack channel via incoming webhook
- Discord — post to a Discord channel via webhook
Creating a notification rule
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Set up a delivery channel first — go to the Notifications panel (bell icon in the toolbar) and open the Channels.
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Create a new channel by entering a name and the webhook URL for your Slack, Discord, or custom endpoint.
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Switch to the Rules tab and click Create notification.
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Name your rule, choose the delivery channel, set an optional cooldown (minutes between notifications), and either use the current screener filters or link to a saved view.
You can enable or disable rules at any time from the Notifications panel without deleting them.
Plans & Limits
The screener is available on all plans, but features vary by subscription tier:
| Feature | Free | Basic | Pro | Enterprise |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Data access | Preview only | 5+ years | 5+ years | 5+ years |
| Filters & sorting | — | All | All | All |
| Saved views | — | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Notification rules | — | 3 | 10 | Unlimited |
| Real-time feed | — | — | Yes | Yes |
| REST API | — | — | 100K req/mo | Unlimited |
Free accounts see a preview of the data screener. Subscribe to any paid plan to unlock the full screener. View pricing
Troubleshooting & FAQ
Common questions about the data shown in the screener.
The screener displays transactions exactly as they were filed with the relevant financial supervisory authority (Finansinspektionen for Swedish issuers, and equivalent regulators elsewhere). We do not modify, normalise, or "clean" the underlying values — what you see is the official record.
In rare cases, an individual price, volume, or total may look obviously wrong (for example, a price per share quoted in billions, or a total that is orders of magnitude too large). This almost always traces back to a reporting error by the issuer or the PDMR when they submitted the filing. Common mistakes we have observed include:
- Entering the total transaction value in the price-per-unit field instead of the per-share price.
- Swapping price and volume — e.g. reporting the number of shares as the price and vice versa.
- Reporting a value in the wrong currency or with the wrong number of decimals (e.g. öre instead of SEK).
- Missing or incorrectly placed thousand separators in the submitted filing.
Because Insiqta is a faithful mirror of the official PDMR register, these errors flow through to the screener until the issuer files a corrected disclosure. When that happens you will typically see a follow-up entry marked Amended in the Type column— the original record stays visible so the audit trail is preserved.
An Amended label means the issuer published a corrected version of an earlier filing — usually to fix a typo in the price, volume, transaction type, or date. Both the original and the amended row remain in the screener so you can see the full history of what was disclosed and when.
The Total column is computed as volume × price per unit. Some transaction types — such as gifts, inheritances, allocations under share option programmes, or certain corporate actions — are filed without a monetary price, so the total cannot be calculated and is shown as empty or zero. This is the expected behaviour and reflects how the original filing was submitted.
Insiders and issuers have a regulatory deadline to disclose transactions, but the actual publication can lag the trade date — sometimes by days or weeks, and occasionally longer if a late filing is submitted. Insiqta sorts by publication date by default so you always see what is newly disclosed, but you can re-sort by transaction date to see when the trade actually happened.
A few things to check:
- Make sure no filters are active that would hide the row — clear all filters or select All transactions from the Views dropdown.
- Confirm the filing has actually been published in the official insider register. Insiqta ingests filings as they are published; if the issuer has not yet disclosed the trade, it will not be available anywhere.
- Free accounts see a limited preview of the data. If you are on the Free plan, the row may exist but be hidden behind the paywall — upgrade to view the full dataset.
If you still believe a row is missing, please contact us with the issuer, insider name, and approximate transaction date so we can investigate.
Ready to start? Open the screener or contact us if you need help.