WhaleWatch - AI agents tracking India's biggest investors 24/7

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WhaleWatch uses AI agents to relentlessly track India's biggest investors, mutual funds, FIIs, and company insiders, turning their every move into instant alerts. Follow the investors you trust and get notified the moment they enter, exit, or change a position, plus a daily morning brief rounding up the standout moves. Installable as a PWA.

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Hey Product Hunt 👋 I've spent the last 4+ years investing in Indian equities, and one signal has consistently paid off for me: watching what India's smartest investors are buying. Following a big investor into a stock early has turned into a 2 to 5x more than once. The hard part was doing it manually. These moves are buried across scattered exchange filings, and by the time most people notice, the stock has already run. So I built AI agents to track every major investor for me, mutual funds, FIIs, promoters, insiders, all of it, and flag the moment something changed. It started as a tool just for myself. After a while I realized this shouldn't be mine alone. That personal tool became WhaleWatch: AI agents that watch India's biggest investors around the clock and turn every move into an instant alert, plus a daily morning brief with the standout moves. It's currently free to use, and installs as a PWA. Would love your feedback, and if you invest in Indian markets, I'd love to know what signals matter most to you.

Following insider trades is great, but adding a backtest mode where you can replay historical moves and see hypothetical returns if you'd copied specific funds would make this way more useful for learning who actually has an edge.

Congrats on the launch. One thing that would make it way more useful for me is a backtesting layer where I can replay historical moves from the investors I follow and see how their combined portfolio performed over time, instead of just real-time alerts. Would help separate signal from noise before trusting anyone.

The morning brief feature is genuinely useful, condenses a ton of institutional activity into something I can scan with my coffee. Tracking specific FIIs and getting instant alerts on their moves feels like having an unfair edge.