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Creating a Watchlist

Here's how to create a Watchlist of your favorite companies

Nitai Osem avatar
Written by Nitai Osem
Updated over 3 months ago

After you've searched for companies using Finder’s advanced filters, you can save your results to a Watchlist.

After selecting companies from the list, you'll see the Follow button change to yellow at the top right of the results section:

Now you can add these results to a pre-existing list or create a new one by clicking on Create New Watchlist.

In addition to saving multiple Search Results to a Watchlist, you can also add specific companies by navigating to the company’s profile page and clicking on the Follow button:

Or from the My Watchlist tab using the Quick Add option:

Accessing Your Watchlist

You can access your Watchlist from the top menu on the right, or from the My Watchlists tab on the left:

At the top right of each Watchlist there are options to:

-Turn on notifications

-Duplicate it

-Export it as a CSV file or PDF

-Copy a public share link​

Watchlist Notifications

You can choose to receive notifications when your Watchlist is updated (if the companies in your Watchlist have been modified).

Depending on your interests, you can filter notifications by type, such as Investment, Acquisition, Affiliation, and more:

*Be sure to click on “Save changes” after updating notification settings.

You can choose the frequency of notifications to be daily, weekly, or monthly. Or, you can turn them off completely.

Shareable Notes

Add notes about the companies on your Watchlist and share with colleagues so you can stay aligned and up to date.

Customized Lists - drag and drop

You now have the power to order and manage your lists. Simply choose the companies on your Watchlist and pick the alerts you want to receive.

Customize Your Map

Once the Watchlist is created, customize a Landscape Map based on criteria in the Group filter:

After adding an image, you can share your Landscape Map as a link, or you can download it as a PDF file:

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