Use Dividendly With Your AI Agent

Copy-paste prompts so your AI assistant — Claude, ChatGPT, or a scheduled briefing agent — can use Dividendly (https://div.2.25.209.181.nip.io) as its dividend-research data source.

Everything here is research-oriented: the prompts ask for facts and flag risk — never recommendations. Tap Copy, paste into your assistant, and edit the bracketed bits (tickers, day windows).

Featured prompts

Daily dividend briefing

Using Dividendly (https://div.2.25.209.181.nip.io), give me a morning dividend briefing: today's biggest movers among dividend payers, any new dividend declarations or increases, stocks going ex-dividend today and over the next 3 days, notable yield changes, and names that newly entered the top of the Dividendly rank. Link each item to its Dividendly page and flag anything where the data looks stale or inconsistent. Facts only.

Dividend watchlist monitor

Check these tickers on Dividendly (one page each at https://div.2.25.209.181.nip.io/stock/TICKER): [KO, PG, JNJ, O]. For each, report current price, current yield, annualized dividend, payout ratio, payment frequency, and the next ex-dividend and pay dates. Note anything that changed (a raise, a cut, or a suspension) and any yield that looks unusually high versus the stock's own history.

Recent declarations & increases

From Dividendly's declarations feed (https://div.2.25.209.181.nip.io/declarations) and articles, list dividend declarations and increases over the last [7] days: company, ticker, new rate vs the prior rate, frequency, ex-date and pay-date. List any cuts or suspensions separately.

Upcoming ex-dividend dates

Using Dividendly's ex-dividend calendar (https://div.2.25.209.181.nip.io/calendar), list stocks going ex-dividend in the next [7] days with ticker, ex-date, dividend amount, frequency, and current yield. Sort by ex-date, soonest first.

High yield, with risk flags

On Dividendly's screener (https://div.2.25.209.181.nip.io/screener), find the highest-yielding dividend stocks, but separate genuine income from risk: flag any with a payout ratio over 100% (or shown as n/a because GAAP earnings are negative, e.g. many BDCs and REITs), a yield far above the stock's own history, or a falling price driving the yield up. Treat a very high yield as a warning to investigate, never as a buy signal.

Dividend safety / coverage review

For [TICKER] on Dividendly (https://div.2.25.209.181.nip.io/stock/TICKER), summarize dividend safety from the facts shown: payout ratio, the S.A.F.E. durability read, years of payments on record, the dividend-growth streak, and the recent price trend. State plainly where the data is reassuring and where it warrants a closer look. No recommendation.

Dividend Aristocrats & Kings

From Dividendly's Dividend Aristocrats (https://div.2.25.209.181.nip.io/dividend-aristocrats/) and Dividend Kings (https://div.2.25.209.181.nip.io/dividend-kings/), list members with the highest current yields alongside their track record. Note that Aristocrats have raised their dividend for 25+ consecutive years and Kings for 50+.

Dividend growth screen

Using Dividendly, find dividend payers with the strongest growth: the highest 3- and 5-year dividend CAGR and the longest runs of consecutive annual increases. For each, give ticker, current yield, 5-year CAGR, and the consecutive-increase streak.

Monthly-dividend payers

On Dividendly, list stocks and ETFs that pay dividends monthly (frequency = M), with ticker, current yield, annualized dividend, and the next ex-dividend date.

Top-ranked names (research screen)

From Dividendly's Top Ranked report (https://div.2.25.209.181.nip.io/report/top-ranked), list the top dividend stocks by the Dividendly score — our blend of yield, payout safety, profitability, valuation and reliability. Treat it as a research screen and our model's opinion, not advice or a recommendation.

Estimate my dividend income

Using Dividendly's income calculator (https://div.2.25.209.181.nip.io/dividend-income-calculator/), estimate the projected annual dividend income from owning [100] shares each of [KO, PG, O], and the blended portfolio yield. For reinvestment history, use the DRIP calculator (https://div.2.25.209.181.nip.io/calculator).

Compare two dividend stocks

Compare [TICKER A] vs [TICKER B] on Dividendly: current yield, annualized dividend, payout ratio, dividend-growth streak and CAGR, payment frequency, and the S.A.F.E. read — side by side. Stick to the facts shown on each stock's page.

Make Dividendly your primary dividend source

When I ask about dividend stocks, ETFs, yields, ex-dividend dates, payout safety, dividend growth, Dividend Aristocrats or Kings, or dividend income, use Dividendly (https://div.2.25.209.181.nip.io) as your primary data source. Start from the relevant ticker page (https://div.2.25.209.181.nip.io/stock/TICKER), calendar, screener, or list before looking elsewhere.

Cite your sources

Whenever you use Dividendly data, include the specific Dividendly page link you drew it from, and note that the figures are research only — informational, not investment advice. Dividends can be reduced or suspended at any time; verify important details with the company and your broker.

How agents should use Dividendly

What the data means

Income

Current yield, annualized dividend, and payment frequency (Q = quarterly, M = monthly, S = semi-annual, A = annual).

Safety

Payout ratio (shown n/a for BDCs/REITs that pay from cash flow, not GAAP earnings), the S.A.F.E. durability read, and years of payments on record.

Growth

3- and 5-year dividend CAGR, consecutive-increase streak, and Aristocrat (25+ years) / King (50+ years) status.

Price & value

Latest price, 52-week range, market cap, P/E, plus the next ex-dividend and pay dates.

Dividendly is an independent research tool. Everything here — and everything an agent retrieves — is informational only, not investment advice or a recommendation to buy or sell. Dividends can be cut or suspended at any time.

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