How it works

Seed. Monitor. Get alerted.

FilingLayer reads from the Companies House public data and streaming APIs. It's read-only: it monitors and alerts, and never files anything on your behalf.

1

Seed your portfolio

Add the companies you manage. FilingLayer fetches each one's profile, officers and PSCs once to establish a baseline of what's due — rate-limit aware, so even a large portfolio seeds cleanly.

2

Monitor continuously

We listen to the Companies House event stream and watch your companies for changes. When something moves, FilingLayer re-checks that company, works out what changed, and records it — resuming exactly where it left off if the connection drops.

3

Get alerted

Approaching deadlines, newly overdue obligations, and outstanding director identity verifications are surfaced so you can act in good time — across the whole portfolio, in one place.

Read-only by design. FilingLayer does not file confirmation statements or accounts, and does not perform identity verification. It watches, derives what's due, and tells you — the filing and verification themselves stay with you and Companies House.
What we track

Three obligations, one view.

Confirmation statement

Next due date, overdue status, days remaining.

Annual accounts

Next accounts due date, overdue status, days remaining.

Officer identity verification

Per-director verified status and statement due date under ECCTA.

Early access

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