Thesma provides developers with REST APIs that deliver structured US government data in a standardized JSON format. The platform addresses the challenge of working with complex, messy datasets from sources such as SEC EDGAR, the US Census Bureau, the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), and the Small Business Administration (SBA) by parsing and normalizing the information for easier integration and analysis.
Through Thesma's APIs, users can access a wide range of financial, demographic, economic, and labor data. SEC EDGAR endpoints supply structured financial statements like income statements, balance sheets, and cash flow statements, with 68 canonical fields normalized across companies. Additional SEC data includes insider trades, material events, institutional holdings, and executive compensation details, all parsed and categorized for direct use. The Census Bureau endpoints offer 26 curated demographic and economic metrics, including income, population, housing, education, employment, race, ethnicity, and health insurance, with coverage spanning from national to census tract levels and providing time series and cross-place comparisons.
BLS data available via Thesma includes monthly payroll employment and average earnings by industry, with coverage from national down to detailed NAICS industry codes. County-level employment and wage data, occupation wage distributions, and labor market tightness metrics such as job openings, hires, and turnover rates are also provided. SBA endpoints deliver loan-level 7(a) disclosures, county lending aggregates, industry lending trends, and lender performance metrics, all indexed for cross-referencing with other datasets. The platform supports cross-dataset enrichment, allowing users to append contextual lending information to company data.
Thesma is delivered as a web-based API platform, requiring users to obtain a free API key for access. The service is designed for developers and data professionals who need reliable, structured access to US government datasets for building applications, conducting research, or performing analytics. Pricing details are referenced but not specified in the available information.
In the Infrastructure & Backend space, Thesma takes a focused approach. It simplifies access to complex US government datasets by providing clean, developer-friendly APIs. It is built as a B2B product for developers needing US government data. A free plan is available. It runs on the command line and API.
It is developed by Thesma, and the product first shipped in 2026. Development happens publicly on GitHub with 52 commits in the last 90 days. Key capabilities include REST API, Structured JSON, and financial data. It exposes integrations via a public API.
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