Show HN: 13Radar – Real-Time Hedge Fund Portfolio Analytics

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Found: November 17, 2025
ID: 2420

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Show HN: 13Radar – Real-Time Hedge Fund Portfolio Analytics Hi HN,

We’re a small team working on 13Radar.com, which we launched about two weeks ago after 4 months of development. I’m the founder, and together with the team we’re building a platform that tracks hedge fund portfolios in real-time based on SEC Form 13F filings.

AI has been a major helper in our workflow. For a single webpage, we often consult multiple AI systems in parallel, generating different versions and comparing them side by side before deciding on the final design or implementation. More than 60% of the research, design, and coding involved AI assistance. For UI design we used Readdy, which gave us a smooth design experience. We experimented with Google Gemini and ChatGPT for research and prototyping, while most of the coding was done with Claude Code (Trae). On the front-end, we started with Bootstrap but later switched to TailwindCSS for a lighter, more responsive framework.

Features so far:

Real-time tracking of hedge fund holdings from SEC 13F filings

Portfolio changes per quarter (new positions, increases, reductions, exits)

Sector-level insights and trend analysis

Historical tracking and backtesting tools

Next steps:

Implementing pricing and subscription features

Adding email notifications and report export

Expanding analytics with insider transaction data

Continuing to refine usability and performance

We’d love feedback from the community:

Does this solve a real pain point for investors/researchers

Any thoughts on improving positioning or usability

Suggestions for features that would make this more useful

Thanks for reading — and if you’re curious, feel free to check out the site and let us know what you think.

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