AI for SEC filings

AI that reads the filing.
And proves every line.

AnalystBook's Intelligence brief reads the actual 10-K, 10-Q, and 20-F and explains what changed in plain language. The numbers are computed, not generated, and every claim links back to the paragraph it came from — so you can verify it in one click.

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What it is

A grounded AI analyst, not a chatbot.

The Intelligence brief reads the actual SEC filing and writes the analysis grounded in the source — built to surface only what's in the filing. The financial figures are computed deterministically, so the same filing always returns the same answer. And you can ask Ana, our in-app AI research analyst, anything about a company: she answers strictly from the filings, cites every claim, and is designed to decline whatever she can't ground. Like any AI it can still make mistakes — which is exactly why every claim links back to the source for you to verify.

Why grounded matters

Chatbot, search tool, or grounded research?

General chatbotChat-over-filings toolsAnalystBook
Source of numbersGenerated — may be wrongRetrieved, model-phrasedComputed deterministically from the filing
Claim groundingNone guaranteedCitations, variesBound to the filing; off-source claims declined
Verify a statementRe-prompt and hopeOpen a cited docOne click to the exact paragraph
Same question, same answerNo — output driftsOften variesYes — deterministic on numbers
Beyond the narrativeSearch / Q&AForensic scores, insider & activist signals, peer percentiles

FAQ

Common questions.

What is an AI Intelligence brief?

An Intelligence brief is an AI-written summary of a company's latest filing, grounded in the source document. The AI reads the 10-K, 10-Q, or 20-F, identifies what changed and why it matters, and explains it in plain English — with a source link beside every claim so you can verify it in one click.

How does AnalystBook stop AI from hallucinating financial data?

Two ways. The narrative is bound to the filing, so it's built to surface only what's in the source. And the numbers aren't generated by a language model at all — they're computed deterministically from the structured filing, so the same filing always yields the same figures. Like any AI it can still make mistakes, which is exactly why every claim links back to the source for you to verify.

Can I verify what the AI tells me?

Yes — every claim in the brief links to the exact paragraph in the filing it was drawn from. You're never asked to take the AI's word for it: click any line and you land on the source sentence in the original filing.

How is this different from ChatGPT or a general chatbot?

A general chatbot has no live filing data, doesn't link claims to a source, and can hallucinate figures. AnalystBook holds the filings, computes the numbers deterministically, links every claim to the paragraph, and Ana — its in-app AI analyst — answers only from the filings and declines what she can't ground. See the full comparison on our ChatGPT-for-SEC-filings page.

Which companies and filings does it cover?

Thousands of U.S. and international public companies — 10-K, 10-Q, 8-K, and IFRS 20-F / 40-F filings — all pre-synced from official sources and pre-scored, so the brief, forensic signals, and Ana are ready the moment you open a company.

What does it cost?

$69/month or $690/year, with a 14-day free trial and cancel-anytime. Enterprise plans are available for teams. For research purposes only; not investment advice.

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