Watchlist-aware tracking
Ticker, exchange, preferred platform, and news-alert preferences are captured up front so every run is personalized.
This daily routine monitors your stock watchlist across exchanges, filters out routine noise, and alerts you only when price action, news, earnings, or analyst updates actually matter.
Ticker, exchange, preferred platform, and news-alert preferences are captured up front so every run is personalized.
Daily price moves are paired with news, earnings, analyst actions, and unusual volume so the alert explains what changed.
Subsequent runs compare against the prior report and skip stocks with no material update.
Give Airtap your watchlist — ticker symbols or company names, the relevant exchange or index, preferred trading or market-data platforms, and whether you want every news item or only major updates. The routine checks the latest market price and daily percentage change for each stock, then looks for the context that can explain the move: earnings, profit or loss announcements, M&A, regulatory or legal developments, dividends, splits, buybacks, leadership changes, and analyst actions.
Every report is built for signal rather than noise. It flags unusual price or volume activity, records upgrades, downgrades, new price targets, and recommendation changes, and gives a short explanation of why the stock moved when that cause is knowable. On subsequent daily runs it compares against the previous report, surfaces only new material changes, and sends the same summary to your email.
A focused summary of meaningful moves, major news, analyst changes, and earnings updates.
Results, dividends, splits, buybacks, and management changes are called out when they hit.
Sharp price or volume moves get flagged with a short reason when the driver is visible.
Open Airtap, choose Stock Price Tracker, and it arrives pre-built with the whole flow ready.
Your accounts, budgets, thresholds, and non-negotiables - in plain language, no code.
Run it once, daily, weekly, or monthly - on a cloud phone or your own device.
Airtap watches outcomes, escalates when blocked, and reports back when the goal lands.