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✨ New Plugin Alert ✨ SleekRank is now available with €50 launch discount
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SleekRank for SEC EDGAR filing pages

EDGAR holds 5+ million filings - 10-Ks, 10-Qs, 8-Ks, proxy statements, insider transactions, registration statements. SleekRank reads the EDGAR full-text feed and generates one page per filing at /edgar/{slug}/, with company and filing-type clusters refreshed on a 24-hour cache.

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SleekRank for SEC EDGAR filing pages

EDGAR filing SEO needs one URL per accession number

SEC EDGAR is the authoritative source for US public company disclosures. Each filing has an accession number, a filer CIK, a filing type (10-K, 10-Q, 8-K, DEF 14A, 4, etc.), a period of report, and a primary document. The data is public and machine-readable via the EDGAR API, but the official EDGAR portal serves filings through index pages and document viewers without per-filing indexable shells. Aggregators like AnnualReports.com, SEC-API.io, and various IR data vendors built their position by reshaping the same data into per-filing pages with their own templates.

SleekRank reads the EDGAR full-text submission feed and generates one WordPress page per filing at /edgar/{slug}/. Each page renders the company name, CIK, filing type, period of report, filing date, accepted date, and links to the primary document plus all exhibits. For 10-K and 10-Q filings, key financial summary fields (revenue, net income, total assets) are extracted from the XBRL data when available.

The plugin uses a 24-hour cache aligned to EDGAR's daily index publication. New filings appear within a day. The CIK field drives a /edgar/company/{slug}/ page group aggregating every filing per company. The filing type field drives /edgar/type/{slug}/ so all 8-K filings or all DEF 14As cluster for type-specific research. Insider transactions (Form 4) cluster per insider via a parallel page group.

Workflow

From EDGAR submission feed to filing corpus

1

Design the filing base page

Build one WordPress page with filing header, company card with CIK link, filing-type chip, period-of-report block, key financials summary card (for 10-K/10-Q), documents and exhibits list, and structured data. This template renders every EDGAR filing.
2

Connect the EDGAR submission feed

Configure a REST data source pointed at the EDGAR submissions endpoint. Set the slug field to the accession number with dashes preserved. Use a 24-hour cache aligned to EDGAR's continuous publication cadence.
3

Map fields and XBRL extracts

Tag mappings for accession number and filing type. Selector mappings for company, CIK, period, filing date. List mapping for documents and exhibits. Optional XBRL extract via the Company Facts API for financial summary cards on 10-K and 10-Q pages.
4

Build company, type, and insider clusters

Add /edgar/company/{slug}/, /edgar/type/{slug}/, and /edgar/insider/{slug}/ page groups keyed by CIK, filing type, and reporting person CIK respectively. All three pull from the same EDGAR feed and link back to per-filing pages.

Data in, pages out

EDGAR submission feed to one URL per filing

EDGAR's daily submission feed carries CIK, accession number, filing type, period, and document references. SleekRank generates one indexable page per filing.
Data source: SEC EDGAR submission feed
slug accession_number company filing_type period_of_report
0000320193-24-000123 0000320193-24-000123 Apple Inc. 10-K 2024-09-28
0001318605-24-000045 0001318605-24-000045 Tesla Inc. 10-Q 2024-09-30
0000789019-24-000089 0000789019-24-000089 Microsoft Corporation 8-K 2024-10-30
0001652044-24-000067 0001652044-24-000067 Alphabet Inc. DEF 14A 2024-04-26
0001045810-24-000034 0001045810-24-000034 NVIDIA Corporation 10-Q 2024-10-27
URL pattern: /edgar/{slug}/
Generated pages
  • /edgar/0000320193-24-000123/
  • /edgar/0001318605-24-000045/
  • /edgar/0000789019-24-000089/
  • /edgar/0001652044-24-000067/
  • /edgar/0001045810-24-000034/

Comparison

EDGAR portal vs SleekRank filing pages

SEC EDGAR portal

  • Filings live in index pages and document viewers, not per-filing shells
  • Search by company produces session URLs that strip on bookmark
  • Filing type filter is a parameter, not a navigable cluster surface
  • XBRL financial summaries require separate parsing per filing
  • No structured data per filing, so no rich-result eligibility
  • Insider transactions are buried in a separate query interface

SleekRank

  • One stable URL per filing at /edgar/{slug}/
  • Company, CIK, type, period, documents from EDGAR feed
  • Company pages aggregate filing history per CIK
  • Filing type clusters for 10-K, 10-Q, 8-K, proxy, Form 4
  • XBRL extracts surface key financial summary per filing
  • Daily cache tracks EDGAR submission cadence

Features

What SleekRank gives you for SEC EDGAR filing pages

EDGAR feed to pages

Connect to the SEC EDGAR submission feed. SleekRank ingests each filing, uses the accession number as the slug, and generates one indexable page per submission. Five million historical filings plus the daily flow ingest without per-record authoring.

Company filing history

Use the CIK field to drive /edgar/company/{slug}/ pages. Each company page aggregates the full filing history with chronological timeline and filing-type chips. Reports, proxies, 8-Ks, and insider transactions all surface in one place.

XBRL financial extracts

For 10-K and 10-Q filings, SleekRank can call out to the XBRL extract via the EDGAR Company Facts API and render revenue, net income, total assets, and equity in a summary card. The full filing remains linked for deeper analysis.

Use cases

Who runs EDGAR corpora on SleekRank

Investment research outlets

Research outlets cover specific filings as news but reference canonical per-accession URLs for the underlying record. The corpus ranks for company-name plus filing-type searches that the EDGAR portal does not capture.

Financial journalism

Reporters cite specific filings constantly. A SleekRank corpus gives the outlet permanent per-filing URLs to cite and link from articles, with each page accumulating organic traffic for the specific filing identifier.

Business school faculty

Faculty teaching financial accounting, securities regulation, or corporate finance maintain filing libraries for case studies. The corpus is searchable, citable, and updates from EDGAR automatically without staff curation.

The bigger picture

Why per-filing EDGAR pages beat the federal portal

SEC filings are events with specific identities. A 10-K from Apple covers a specific fiscal year. An 8-K announces a specific corporate event.

A Form 4 reports a specific insider trade. Investment researchers, journalists, faculty, and individual investors all search for specific filings by company name, accession number, or filing type, and they expect one stable URL per match. The EDGAR portal serves the data through index pages and document viewers that produce session URLs without per-filing structured data.

The aggregators that rank for SEC filing queries built per-accession-number corpora on top of the same EDGAR feed. Any investment research outlet, journalism site, or academic project can do the same on their own domain. The data is fully public, the API is explicitly designed for redistribution, and the corpus interlinks naturally through company, type, and insider clustering.

SleekRank generates all of this from one base template, so the operator's effort stays on the editorial layer - research commentary, analytical context, and the topical clusters that turn the raw filing corpus into a useful surface for the audience it serves.

Questions

Common questions about SleekRank for SEC EDGAR filing pages

EDGAR publishes new filings continuously during trading hours and the submission feed reflects them within minutes. A 24-hour SleekRank cache means the corpus is current within a day. For real-time use cases like 8-K event monitoring, drop the cache to 1 hour on that specific page group.

 

Foreign private issuers file 20-F, 6-K, and other foreign forms through EDGAR. The same submission feed carries them with the same shape. Use the filing_type field to drive separate clusters or include them in the same /edgar/type/{slug}/ group as needed.

 

10-K documents can run hundreds of pages. The per-filing page renders the metadata header, key financials from XBRL, and links to the primary document plus exhibits. The full document content is not mirrored in the WordPress page; visitors follow the link to the original PDF or HTML hosted on EDGAR.

 

Yes. Use a secondary post type keyed by accession number for analyst notes, research summaries, or contextual commentary. SleekRank merges secondary sources at render time, so the per-filing page can carry both the EDGAR bibliographic data and the operator's own research layer.

 

Accession numbers follow the format XXXXXXXXXX-YY-NNNNNN where the first ten digits are the filer's CIK with leading zeros, YY is the two-digit year, and NNNNNN is the sequence within that year. SleekRank uses the raw format with dashes preserved as the URL slug for stability.

 

SEC-API.io and similar are API services optimized for programmatic access with normalized fields and search capabilities. A SleekRank corpus is the public-facing surface - indexable pages on the operator's domain that complement an API offering rather than replace it. The two layers serve different traffic.

 

Yes. Form 4 filings show up in the EDGAR feed with insider-specific fields. Run a parallel /edgar/insider/{slug}/ page group keyed by reporting person CIK, aggregating every Form 4 per insider. Cross-link to the issuer company pages for the broader filing context.

 

Each filing metadata record is 1-3 KB depending on the number of exhibits. Five million records is a 5-15 GB MySQL footprint, manageable on a dedicated database server. The cluster page groups (company, type, insider) add modest overhead since they derive from the same data.

 

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