Sugra API Family  ·  7 Directions  ·  1,300+ Direction Endpoints

Seven directions.
One key.

The Sugra API catalog is organized into seven named product directions - markets, the economy, compliance, the network, the news, the physical world, and knowledge. Every direction ships on every plan: same key, same normalized envelope, volume-only pricing. This page is the whole family in one read.

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Markets 460+ Market Endpoints

Sugra Finance

Every market signal behind one key - and the analytics we compute ourselves.

What it is

The markets direction of the Sugra API: consolidated market data across every asset class, with a first-party analytical layer on top. Two-stage DCF valuations, event studies, post-earnings drift analytics are computed on the platform itself; fundamentals and fund holdings are rebuilt from primary SEC documents. The result reads less like another aggregator and more like a market data platform that does its own work.

Who it is for

Research desks and quants who need breadth without vendor sprawl; fintech products that need one dependable market backend; AI agents that need clean, normalized JSON they can reason over.

What it is not

Not an execution venue, not investment advice, not a raw-feed redistribution service. Data and analytics are inputs to your decision - the decision stays yours.

Modules
Markets ~200 endpoints

Equities, options chains and IV surface, ETFs, earnings, insider transactions, short interest, 13F holdings, SEC fundamentals

Analytics ~20 endpoints

The layer Sugra computes itself: DCF intrinsic value with sensitivity grid, event studies, post-earnings drift, implied move, named line-item lookup across tickers

Indicators ~100 endpoints

200+ technical indicators - overlap, momentum, volume, volatility, cycle, statistics - computed per request

Crypto & On-chain ~95 endpoints

Spot markets, DEX pairs, DeFi TVL, Bitcoin network: blocks, mempool, mining, on-chain metrics

Commodities & Predictions ~30 endpoints

Energy and agriculture series, CFTC positioning, prediction markets - Polymarket, Kalshi, Manifold - on markets and real-world events beyond finance

FX & Market Infra ~15 endpoints

Spot FX and conversion, market calendar, ticker resolution and logos

Data powered by   SEC EDGAR, CBOE, CFTC, Kalshi, Polymarket, Fama-French, OpenFIGI + the Sugra Finance market feed - full source catalog

One key, one flow: from filing to signal.
GET   /api/v1/equities/CAT/intrinsic-value  ->  fair value per share + 25-cell sensitivity
GET   /api/v1/equities/CAT/earnings/pead  ->  drift after the last 8 earnings events
GET   /api/v1/sec/edgar/CAT/10-k/items/1A  ->  the risk factors behind the number

Three calls, one envelope - a valuation, how the market actually reacts to this name's earnings, and the company's own stated risks. The kind of cross-referencing that normally takes three vendors.

Economy 490+ Macro Endpoints

Sugra Macro

The official economic record - central banks, statistical agencies, global trade - normalized into one API.

What it is

The economic-policy and official-statistics direction: policy rates, balance sheets, national accounts, prices, labor, demographics, trade flows, and public finance - taken straight from the institutions that publish them. Zero commercial sources in the chain: every series in this direction comes from a sovereign or intergovernmental publisher, named openly. The cleanest provenance posture in the catalog.

Who it is for

Economists and strategists tracking the policy cycle; analysts who need one query shape across 17 countries instead of 17 agency portals; AI agents grounding answers in the official record.

What it is not

Not forecasts and not nowcasts - Sugra Macro serves what was actually published, with original units and revision history where the publisher provides it. The interpretation stays yours.

Modules
Central Banks ~220 endpoints

13 national central banks + ECB + Federal Reserve incl. Z.1 flow of funds and BEA

Official Statistics ~180 endpoints

17 national statistical agencies - CPI, GDP, labor, demographics, one query shape

Trade & International ~45 endpoints

UN Comtrade, WITS, WTO, GTA + BIS, IMF, OECD, World Bank

Public Finance ~40 endpoints

US Treasury yields and fiscal data, TIC flows, federal spending, congressional data

Indicators ~10 endpoints

464 curated FRED series - the US macro dashboard in one module

Data powered by   Federal Reserve, ECB, BIS, IMF, OECD, World Bank, UN Comtrade, Eurostat + 17 national agencies - all named, zero Tier-C - full source catalog

Policy on both sides, and the trade between them.
GET   /api/v1/fed/h6  ->  US money supply, the live official series
GET   /api/v1/bis/cb-rates/{country}  ->  policy rates for any of 38 economies
GET   /api/v1/comtrade/trade  ->  the trade flows those policies move

Money, rates, and trade - three publishers, one envelope.

Compliance 8 Entity Endpoints

Sugra Entity

The full entity picture - KYB, sanctions, PEP - a screening signal, not a determination.

What it is

The compliance direction: resolve a business by LEI or VAT, pull its identity and ownership graph, and screen names, wallets, and identifiers against sovereign sanctions lists, politically-exposed-person signals, and adverse-media linkage - composed into one risk envelope with the source named on every hit. Built honest: when a critical list is stale or unreachable, the API says so and fails closed rather than returning a hollow clear.

Who it is for

Fintech onboarding flows, marketplaces vetting counterparties, compliance teams that need a fast first pass with provenance they can show an auditor.

What it is not

Not a compliance determination and not legal advice - a screening signal from sovereign and open sources. Match review, escalation, and the final call belong to your compliance process.

Modules
Screening 4 endpoints

Name screen (single + batch up to 1,000), crypto-wallet screen, identifier screen (passport, IMO, tail number and more)

Identity & Resolution 3 endpoints

Resolve by LEI or VAT, composed entity envelope, per-slice detail (identity, ownership, filings)

Coverage 1 endpoints

Live list-coverage manifest - which lists, how fresh, what counts

Data powered by   OFAC, UN Security Council, EU Consolidated List, UK OFSI + 5 more sovereign lists, GLEIF, EU VIES, Wikidata - zero commercial data resellers - full source catalog

From a name to an auditable signal.
POST   /api/v1/entity/screen  ->  name in, sourced hit or clear out
GET   /api/v1/entity/lei/{lei}  ->  identity + ownership + screening, composed
GET   /api/v1/entity/wallet/{address}/screen  ->  the counterparty's crypto side

From a name to a sourced, auditable signal - and the wallet behind it - in three calls.

Network 50 Network Endpoints

Sugra NetAtlas

Network intelligence Sugra builds itself - IP, ASN, BGP, RPKI, Tor - a daily atlas from primary sources, not resold.

What it is

The network-intelligence direction - and the most first-party thing in the catalog. Sugra builds its own atlas daily from primary publications: RIR delegated stats, public BGP collectors, RFC 8805 geofeeds, RPKI ROAs, Tor metrics. IP geolocation, ASN profiles, routing and prefix history, outage detection, and a composite privacy signal - with per-source counts and timestamps you can query. Drop-in MMDB-reader compatible.

Who it is for

Security and fraud teams enriching events; abuse desks scoring traffic; infrastructure operators watching routes and outages; agents that need to know what an IP actually is.

What it is not

Not person-level tracking - geolocation is network-level by design. And not a repackaged commercial database: every layer traces to a primary open source you can name.

Modules
Lookup ~15 endpoints

IP, ASN, prefix - geo, operator, registration, bulk

Routing & RPKI ~12 endpoints

BGP visibility, hijack events, prefix history, ROA validity

Privacy & Exits ~10 endpoints

Tor exits, VPN and datacenter ranges, composite privacy signal

Outages & Probing ~8 endpoints

Country and ASN-level outage detection, active measurements

Provenance ~5 endpoints

Per-source coverage, counts, freshness - the atlas shows its work

Data powered by   RIR delegated stats (all five registries), RouteViews, RIPE RIS, RFC 8805 geofeeds, GeoNames, RPKI ROAs, Tor Project, IODA - full source catalog

From a suspicious IP to its operator.
GET   /api/v1/network/ip/{ip}  ->  geo + operator + privacy signal
GET   /api/v1/network/asn/{asn}  ->  who actually runs it
GET   /api/v1/network/prefix/{cidr}/rpki  ->  is the route even valid

From a suspicious IP to its operator and route validity - three calls, all first-party.

News 22 News Endpoints

Sugra News

Global news and event signal - 43 curated feeds on a 5-minute cadence, plus the world's events.

What it is

The news-and-events direction: a curated feed layer Sugra aggregates and normalizes itself - deduplicated, cleaned, stable JSON every 5 minutes - paired with GDELT, the largest open record of worldwide events, with timelines, sentiment, and country-level streams. Headlines tell you what is being said; the event layer tells you what is happening.

Who it is for

Agents and models that need fresh context without scraping; dashboards joining headlines to market moves; analysts watching a region, a theme, or a name.

What it is not

Not a full-text article archive and not a media-monitoring suite - a clean signal layer built to be joined with the rest of the catalog under the same key.

Modules
News Feed 14 endpoints

Latest, by region, by category - 43 curated feeds, 5-minute cadence, deduplicated

Global Events 8 endpoints

GDELT articles, timelines, sentiment, trending themes, country event streams

Data powered by   GDELT + Sugra News curated feeds (first-party aggregation layer) - full source catalog

Said, happened, felt.
GET   /api/v1/news/latest  ->  what is being said right now
GET   /api/v1/gdelt/events/by-country/{country}  ->  what is actually happening there
GET   /api/v1/gdelt/sentiment  ->  and which way the tone is moving

Said, happened, felt - one envelope, refreshed every 5 minutes.

Physical world 140+ Earth Endpoints

Sugra Earth

The physical world as an API - weather, climate, disasters, energy, satellite - and the infrastructure that moves through it.

What it is

The physical-world direction: current conditions and forecasts on land and at sea, climate projections out to CMIP6 horizons, live hazards - earthquakes, eruptions, wildfires, floods, space weather - energy infrastructure, satellite imagery layers, and transportation reference. Almost everything here comes from sovereign and scientific agencies; the one commercial forecast layer is wrapped as Sugra Weather and clearly marked.

Who it is for

Logistics and supply-chain teams routing around weather and hazards; energy and commodity desks; insurance and risk models; agents answering what is happening at this place right now.

What it is not

Not a consumer weather app and not imagery hosting - structured signal about the physical world, built to join markets, news, and the rest of the catalog.

Modules
Weather & Climate ~77 endpoints

Current, forecast, history, marine and tides, air quality, CMIP6 projections

Disasters & Hazards ~20 endpoints

Earthquakes, volcanoes, wildfires, floods, GDACS alerts, space weather

Geospatial & Satellite ~25 endpoints

Maritime traffic, OpenStreetMap queries, NASA imagery layers, forest change

Energy & Utilities ~12 endpoints

Global power plants, water data

Transportation ~6 endpoints

Airports and aviation reference - it belongs to the physical world

Data powered by   NOAA, USGS, NASA, Copernicus, Open-Meteo, GDACS, Smithsonian GVP, Climate TRACE + the Sugra Weather commercial layer - full source catalog

Route weather, live hazards, and the nearest runway.
GET   /api/v1/weather/marine/forecast  ->  sea state on the route
GET   /api/v1/disasters/events  ->  what is burning, flooding, erupting
GET   /api/v1/airports/code/{code}  ->  the alternates if the plan changes

Route weather, live hazards, and the nearest runway - one envelope.

Knowledge 134 Research Endpoints

Sugra Research

Scholarly and development data - from this morning's preprints to a century of growth statistics.

What it is

The knowledge direction: scholarly metadata - arXiv preprints, NBER working papers, Crossref publication records - alongside the world's development indicators from OWID, FAOSTAT, ILOSTAT, WHO, and the UN, and historical depth most APIs simply do not have: Maddison Project GDP back to the year 1, Penn World Table growth accounting. Every source academic or intergovernmental, every source named.

Who it is for

Researchers and data journalists grounding claims; policy analysts who need the long series, not the latest print; agents that must cite where a number came from.

What it is not

Not full-text paper hosting and not a citation manager - structured metadata and indicators, built to be queried, joined, and cited.

Modules
Scholarly ~44 endpoints

arXiv search and latest, NBER working papers, Crossref works and authors

Development Indicators ~75 endpoints

OWID, FAOSTAT food and agriculture, ILOSTAT labor, WHO health, UN population and SDG

Historical Depth ~15 endpoints

Maddison GDP to the year 1, Penn World Table TFP and growth accounting

Data powered by   arXiv, NBER, Crossref, Our World in Data, Penn World Table, Maddison Project, FAOSTAT, ILOSTAT, WHO, UN - all named, zero commercial - full source catalog

The newest thinking and the longest record.
GET   /api/v1/research/arxiv/search  ->  this morning's preprints on the topic
GET   /api/v1/research/nber/papers/latest  ->  what the field's economists just wrote
GET   /api/v1/research/maddison/country/{iso3}  ->  a century of context behind the claim

The newest thinking and the longest record - one envelope.

Why one family

The directions are stronger together.

Provenance

Sovereign, intergovernmental, and academic publishers named openly; commercial upstreams wrapped and marked. Every response says where the data came from.

Composability

A valuation joins a headline joins a sanctions check joins the weather over the port - one key, one envelope, no plumbing between vendors.

One bill

Seven directions on every plan, differentiated by volume only. The stack this replaces is usually six contracts and six invoices.

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Permanent, no credit card. All seven directions from the first request - upgrade only when your volume needs more room.

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