Based on our record, 12 Foot Ladder seems to be a lot more popular than Financial Modeling Prep. While we know about 2368 links to 12 Foot Ladder, we've tracked only 19 mentions of Financial Modeling Prep. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
I'm looking for someone to share the FMP (financialmodelingprep) starter plan, which is normal $19/month (annually). Source: 7 months ago
Hi, I use FMP as my data provider: https://site.financialmodelingprep.com/ , there are a few more comparable providers but FMP is the best for my needs. Source: about 1 year ago
Quite some time went by as I read about Financial Modeling Prep, an at this time relatively new finance API, in some online forum. It seemed very promising and suitable, as it was affordable, offered real-time prices, and also covered European assets. Of course, there were also some minor downsides, but more or less, all of my requirements were met, so the project was not dead at all but could finally continue. Source: over 1 year ago
I use fmp. There are some limitations compared to others. The pros are its easy to integrate via REST and its free to use all thw historicals for reports and price data. Source: over 1 year ago
Another good source is https://site.financialmodelingprep.com/ I only request the financial statements but they also offer historical price quotes and stock prices for 1m candles for the last 50 years. They have a free tier but I do not know if the market data is part o it. Other prices start with 10$/month. I can not tell you if the 1m/1d candles are any good as I am only interested in SEC statements and news so... Source: over 1 year ago
(1) Technically, I think that site works by identifying itself as the Google webcrawler and seeing the full-text version that many sites would like to have indexed. (2) There's the question of why that site isn't taken down (or how it pays its bills) and my guess is this: In the 2000s it was an open secret that you could read the news on most sites like The New York Times with the username and password... - Source: Hacker News / about 2 months ago
Use https://12ft.io/ to read if you aren’t a member. - Source: Hacker News / 5 months ago
This pot roast with winter root vegetables (I use rutabaga instead of celery root, but any root veggies are perfect) No sides needed other than bread and/or maybe some noodles. If you want a green vegetable, track down a whole stalk of brussels sprouts and roast them. Recipe is paywalled on epicurious.com and you can no longer paste links from 12 ft ladder, but you can access yourself through it https://12ft.io/. Source: 6 months ago
Use 12ft Ladder. Breaks the formatting, but you can read all the text. Source: 6 months ago
I've never had an issue with a paywall on their website so no idea but you can try opening it via 12ft or Archive. Source: 7 months ago
Bank Account Starter API - This API enables users to open a 360 Savings Account or a 360 Money Market Account.
Archive.md - archive.is allows you to create a copy of a webpage that will always be up even if the original link is down
Plaid - Infrastructure that powers financial technology by enabling applications to connect with users' bank accounts.
Bypass Paywalls - Bypass Paywalls is a web browser extension to help bypass paywalls for selected sites.
Credit Offers API - Our Credit Report API offers a secure, easy, and effective tool to access consumer credit data from either 1, 2, or all 3 Credit Bureau's.
Archive.org - Internet Archive is a non-profit digital library offering free universal access to books, movies...