Built for UK businesses that invoice other businesses

Catch client risk signals before your invoices do.

Monitor the public filing signals that deserve a closer look—from overdue accounts to strike-off action—in one calm, plain-English watchlist.

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Your watchlist 12 companies
Checked today
2 to review
Nothing critical

Two filing changes are worth a closer look.

Next check tomorrow at 07:00
Signal foundAccounts are overdue
£26bnowed to UK businesses in late payments
£17,000average owed per affected business
86 hoursspent chasing each year, on average
Government research ↗
An early-warning layer

Your accounting system sees the invoice. We watch the client.

Receivable Radar turns scattered public filings into a short list of facts worth reviewing. No black-box score and no alarmist predictions.

01

One watchlist, every active client

Add companies once. We check the public record, remember the last snapshot, and show what changed.

  • Search by company name or number
  • Tag large invoices and retainers
  • Import a watchlist from CSV
02

Useful alerts, not inbox noise

Material changes arrive promptly. Routine activity waits for the weekly digest.

03

Every signal explains itself

See the observation, date, source, and sensible next check—never a mysterious score.

From setup to signal in minutes

Quietly working in the background.

There is no accounting integration to configure in version one.

  1. 1

    Add the companies you invoice

    Find a UK limited company, add a tag, and optionally record your exposure band.

  2. 2

    We compare the public record

    Checks are cached, de-duplicated, dated, and compared with the previous snapshot.

  3. 3

    You decide what to do

    Review terms, request a deposit, pause further exposure, or simply note the change.

Interactive product preview

See a signal in context.

The built-in watchlist examples are fictional. When configured, live search uses current public Companies House records.

WorkspaceClient watchlist
09999992 · Fictional demo

Harbour Works Demo Ltd

Review
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High-priority signalAccounts are overdue

Companies House marks the next accounts as overdue.

Suggested next check

Review outstanding invoices and payment terms today.

Company status
Active
Last checked
14 Jul 2026

Public filing observations only—not a credit score, insolvency prediction, or guarantee of payment.

Simple monthly pricing

Less than the cost of one awkward chase.

Start with three companies for free. Upgrade when the watchlist earns its place.

Free

For trying the habit

£0/month
  • 3 monitored companies
  • Weekly digest
  • Plain-English observations
  • Official source links
Studio

For a larger book of clients

£39/month
  • 100 monitored companies
  • Everything in Pro
  • Multiple recipients
  • Watchlist tags
  • Downloadable review

All prices exclude VAT where applicable. Plans and billing are prototype assumptions until checkout launches.

Clear answers

What this is—and what it isn’t.

Trust matters more than cleverness when public filing data influences a commercial conversation.

Is Receivable Radar a credit score?+

No. It reports dated observations from public company records and suggests what to verify. It does not predict insolvency, guarantee payment, or make an automated credit decision.

Where does the information come from?+

The initial product uses official Companies House records. Every signal includes a source and observation date so you can verify it.

Will clients know I monitor them?+

The product reads public company information. It does not contact the monitored company. Your use of the information remains subject to your own policies and applicable law.

What should I do when an alert arrives?+

Verify the official record and consider your current exposure. Depending on context, you might ask a question, alter future payment terms, request a deposit, or take no action. An alert is a prompt to review—not a conclusion.

Does it replace accounting or credit-control software?+

No. Accounting tools track your invoices. Receivable Radar watches selected public filing changes about the limited companies you deal with.

Three companies, free

Your next unpaid invoice should not be the first warning.

Start a small watchlist and see whether the habit earns its place.

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The link is single-use. New addresses create a Free private-alpha account.