IPO Watch (ipowatch.in) adds Buybacks & Authorizations, Dividends, Splits, Alerts, New Issues & Calendars, and Blogs coverage that IPOScoop skips.
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IPO Watch (ipowatch.in) vs IPOScoop comparison
Compare pricing, supported platforms, categories, and standout capabilities to decide which tool fits your workflow.
Quick takeaways
IPOScoop includes Scores, and Regulatory Filings Monitoring categories that IPO Watch (ipowatch.in) omits.
IPO Watch (ipowatch.in) highlights: IPO dashboard & calendars: Upcoming Mainboard and SME IPOs; per‑deal pages with dates, price band, lot size, and timeline., GMP tracking: daily posts/pages for ‘IPO GMP today’ with context on grey‑market trading and listing‑gain talk., and Live-ish subscription coverage: intra‑day/day‑wise bid updates and articles (‘Subscribed on Day X’)..
IPOScoop is known for: IPO Calendar with upcoming and recently priced deals, plus roll-ups like “Last 100 IPOs” and “Last 12 Months.”, SCOOP Ratings (1–5 stars) that reflect the Street’s consensus on expected first-day premiums, with published disclaimers on methodology., and Detailed IPO profiles covering symbol, exchange, share count, price range, underwriters, and historical notes..
IPO Watch (ipowatch.in) ships a mobile app. IPOScoop is web/desktop only.
IPO Watch (ipowatch.in)
ipowatch.in
Indian IPO news & data portal focused on Mainboard and SME IPOs. Tracks Grey Market Premium (GMP), subscription/day-wise bids, allotment links (to registrars), listing outcomes, plus buybacks, splits, dividends, rights issues, and domestic NCD calendars. Ad‑supported; not SEBI‑registered and positions content as educational.
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Pricing
Quick highlights
- IPO dashboard & calendars: Upcoming Mainboard and SME IPOs; per‑deal pages with dates, price band, lot size, and timeline.
- GMP tracking: daily posts/pages for ‘IPO GMP today’ with context on grey‑market trading and listing‑gain talk.
- Live-ish subscription coverage: intra‑day/day‑wise bid updates and articles (‘Subscribed on Day X’).
- Allotment status guidance: directs users to official registrars (e.g., Bigshare, KFintech, Link Intime) for status checks.
- Post‑listing coverage: listing price vs issue price; quick ‘listing gain’ notes.
Community votes (overall)
IPOScoop
iposcoop.com
U.S.-focused IPO tracker with calendars, profiles, and editorial coverage. Free sections include the IPO Calendar, Pricings, Last 100, and Last 12 Months. Subscriber access unlocks SCOOP Ratings, quiet-period and lock-up trackers, and certain detailed fields on IPO pages. A corporate XML feed is also available for institutional clients.
Platforms
Pricing
Quick highlights
- IPO Calendar with upcoming and recently priced deals, plus roll-ups like “Last 100 IPOs” and “Last 12 Months.”
- SCOOP Ratings (1–5 stars) that reflect the Street’s consensus on expected first-day premiums, with published disclaimers on methodology.
- Detailed IPO profiles covering symbol, exchange, share count, price range, underwriters, and historical notes.
- Quiet-period and lock-up expiration trackers (specific dates available to subscribers only).
- Pipeline tools to view IPOs by managers, by industry, or by recent filings.
Community votes (overall)
Shared focus areas
4 overlapsMutual strengths include IPO, Secondary Offerings, and News plus 1 more area.
Where they differ
IPO Watch (ipowatch.in)
Distinct strengths include:
- IPO dashboard & calendars: Upcoming Mainboard and SME IPOs; per‑deal pages with dates, price band, lot size, and timeline.
- GMP tracking: daily posts/pages for ‘IPO GMP today’ with context on grey‑market trading and listing‑gain talk.
- Live-ish subscription coverage: intra‑day/day‑wise bid updates and articles (‘Subscribed on Day X’).
- Allotment status guidance: directs users to official registrars (e.g., Bigshare, KFintech, Link Intime) for status checks.
IPOScoop
Distinct strengths include:
- IPO Calendar with upcoming and recently priced deals, plus roll-ups like “Last 100 IPOs” and “Last 12 Months.”
- SCOOP Ratings (1–5 stars) that reflect the Street’s consensus on expected first-day premiums, with published disclaimers on methodology.
- Detailed IPO profiles covering symbol, exchange, share count, price range, underwriters, and historical notes.
- Quiet-period and lock-up expiration trackers (specific dates available to subscribers only).
Feature-by-feature breakdown
Attribute | IPO Watch (ipowatch.in) | IPOScoop |
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Categories Which research workflows each platform targets | Shared: IPO, Secondary Offerings, News, Calendar Unique: Buybacks & Authorizations, Dividends, Splits, Alerts, New Issues & Calendars, Blogs | Shared: IPO, Secondary Offerings, News, Calendar Unique: Scores, Regulatory Filings Monitoring |
Asset types Supported asset classes and universes | Stocks, Bonds, Funds, Other | Stocks |
Experience levels Who each product is built for | Beginner, Intermediate, Advanced | Beginner, Intermediate, Advanced |
Platforms Where you can access the product | Web, Mobile | Web |
Pricing High-level pricing models | Free | Free, Subscription |
Key features Core capabilities called out by each vendor | Unique
| Unique
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Tested Verified by hands-on testing inside Find My Moat | Not yet | Yes |
Editor pick Featured inside curated shortlists | Standard listing | Standard listing |
Frequently Asked Questions
Which workflows do IPO Watch (ipowatch.in) and IPOScoop both support?
Both platforms cover IPO, Secondary Offerings, News, and Calendar workflows, so you can research those use cases in either tool before digging into the feature differences below.
Do IPO Watch (ipowatch.in) and IPOScoop require subscriptions?
Both IPO Watch (ipowatch.in) and IPOScoop keep freemium access with optional paid upgrades, so you can trial each platform before committing.
Which tool has mobile access?
IPO Watch (ipowatch.in) ships a dedicated mobile experience, while IPOScoop focuses on web or desktop access.
What unique strengths set the two platforms apart?
IPO Watch (ipowatch.in) differentiates itself with IPO dashboard & calendars: Upcoming Mainboard and SME IPOs; per‑deal pages with dates, price band, lot size, and timeline., GMP tracking: daily posts/pages for ‘IPO GMP today’ with context on grey‑market trading and listing‑gain talk., and Live-ish subscription coverage: intra‑day/day‑wise bid updates and articles (‘Subscribed on Day X’)., whereas IPOScoop stands out for IPO Calendar with upcoming and recently priced deals, plus roll-ups like “Last 100 IPOs” and “Last 12 Months.”, SCOOP Ratings (1–5 stars) that reflect the Street’s consensus on expected first-day premiums, with published disclaimers on methodology., and Detailed IPO profiles covering symbol, exchange, share count, price range, underwriters, and historical notes..
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