The Product

Company research is scattered.
This is where it comes together.

AnalystBook is one product: understand any public company in hours, never miss what changed, ask anything and get cited answers, and keep research that compounds quarter after quarter.

Everything in every planFrom $49 self-serve14 days free, no card
  • 01

    “Getting up to speed on a company takes weeks of digging.”

    Everything the company ever disclosed, already read and organized into one book — with the first-day analysis pre-written and checked against SEC data.

  • 02

    “Filings are 200 pages, and the sentence that matters is on page 147.”

    Every new filing is compared against the last one. You read what changed — the day it lands — not the whole document.

  • 03

    “AI answers fast, and lies exactly when it matters.”

    Ana answers only from the filings, cites the source for every claim, and says “that's not in the filings” instead of guessing.

  • 04

    “My research evaporates — every quarter starts from scratch.”

    Your thesis, notes and reviews live with the company. Next quarter starts from everything you already know.

One product

The whole research loop.

01

Understand

Open any company and start from an organized book, not a pile of PDFs — analysis included.

02

Watch

Follow it once. Every new filing arrives as what changed, the day it happens.

03

Ask

Question anything. Every answer cited to the filing it came from.

04

Remember

Your thesis, notes and reviews compound quarter after quarter.

Understand · Company Intelligence

Getting up to speed shouldn't take weeks.

Everything the company has ever disclosed — the business, financials, who runs it, who owns it, the debt, the red flags — pulled from its filings and organized into one book. Every number is clickable back to its source sentence.

Company Intelligence in detail

The dossier · one company, structuredEvery figure → its filing paragraph
SectionWhat's extractedSource
BusinessSegments · geography · customers ≥10% · competitors · subsidiaries10-K · Exhibit 21
FinancialsStatements in the industry's own template · debt maturity wallXBRL · 10-K/10-Q
Forensic signalsAltman Z (sector-calibrated) · Beneish M · earnings qualityComputed from filings
GovernanceExecutive pay vs peers · board · CEO history · exec changesDEF 14A · 8-K 5.02
OwnershipInsider clusters · beneficial owners · activist positionsForm 4 · 13D/13G

30+ sections per company, 7,600+ companies — each fact filed into its own place the moment the filing lands. No AI model decides the numbers.

Understand · Research Briefs

The first-day analysis, already written.

Verdict, what changed, growth quality, risks, the long arc. Written from the actual filings, and every figure is verified against SEC data before you see it. A brief that fails that check is never published.

Research Briefs in detail

Intelligence Brief · Oracle Corp · FY2025 10-K✓ Figures checked against SEC

Cloud revenue grew, but AI infrastructure capex erased free cash flow.

+8% revenue to $57.4B · $17.7B operating income, 30.8% margin · −$394M free cash flow after $21.2B capex · $10.8B cash every figure → its filing

  • The businesswhat it actually is
  • What changedvs the prior year, computed
  • Growth quality · Margins & accountingthe read
  • Capital allocation · Real risks · The long arcthe judgment calls

Written by reading the 10-K, the proxy and recent insider forms — then every stated figure is audited against raw SEC data. Mismatch → the brief is rejected, never served.

Watch · Filing Intelligence

Never miss the sentence that changed.

Companies edit their filings defensively — new risk factors, reworded guidance, a fresh footnote. AnalystBook compares every new filing against the prior one and hands you only the changes, ranked, the day the filing lands. The original document stays one click away.

Filing Intelligence in detail

10-K · Annual Report · Narrative view5 views: Narrative · Original · Compare · Statements · Insiders
  • Item 1 · BusinessUnchanged vs prior year
  • Item 1A · Risk Factors3 sections rewritten
  • Item 7 · MD&AGuidance language changed
  • Item 8 · Financial Statements & FootnotesNew footnote: segment change
  • Exhibit 21 · SubsidiariesExtracted & indexed

Your note, pinned to Item 1A: “New concentration-risk paragraph — compare against Q2 commentary.” · The original filing on SEC.gov is one click away.

Ask · Ana, AI Analyst

Answers you can check, not trust.

Ask Ana what you'd ask a colleague who read everything. She answers only from the filings, shows the source for every claim, and when the filings don't contain the answer she says so. Her numbers and quotes are automatically checked against the record before you see them.

Ana in detail

Ask Ana · Oracle Corp (ORCL)Every claim cited

What happened to Oracle's free cash flow in FY2025?

Revenue grew 8% to $57.4B and operating income reached $17.7B (a 30.8% margin) — but free cash flow turned negative at −$394M, because capital expenditure rose to $21.2B as Oracle built out AI infrastructure. The cloud buildout consumed more cash than operations generated. 10-K · FY2025 Cash flow statement

Ask her something the filings don't contain and she says so: “I don't have that in the filings yet” — a refusal, not a guess. Every figure is checked against the record before you see it.

Remember · Research Memory

Your judgment should compound. Here it does.

Your bull and bear case, notes pinned to the exact paragraphs that prompted them, a structured review each quarter, open questions with reminders. Come back in three months: everything you knew is exactly where you left it, next to what's new.

Research Memory in detail

Your desk · one company, over timeExploring → Watching → Holding → Decided
  • Thesis · bull & bear, kept current with updatesHolding
  • Quarterly review · Good / Bad / Watch / OverallLean: mixed
  • Note · pinned to Item 1A of the FY2025 10-KIn context
  • Open question · “does capex peak this year?”Watch next quarter
  • What changed since your last visitNew 10-Q · insider cluster

Everything persists per company. Open it again in three months and your thesis, reviews, notes and reading progress are exactly where you left them — next to what's new.

Pricing

Every plan is the whole product.

No capability is gated behind a higher tier. Plans differ only in Ana's daily allowance, alerts, exports, and seats.

CapabilityCoreProEnterprise
Company Intelligence — the whole company, organized
Filing Intelligence — what changed, the day it lands
Ana — cited answers from the filings
Research Briefs — the analysis, pre-written & SEC-checked
Research Memory — thesis, notes & reviews that persist

Core $49/month · Pro $109/month · Enterprise custom — full pricing. 14-day free trial on every plan, no credit card.

Built for

People who go one company at a time.

FAQ

Common questions.

Is AnalystBook one product or several?

One product, one subscription. Everything on this page — the company book, filing change-tracking, Ana, the briefs, and your research memory — is included in every plan. Plans differ only in Ana's daily allowance, alerts, exports, and team seats — never in capabilities.

What does it cost?

Core is $49/month (or $490/year) and Pro is $109/month (or $1,090/year), each with a 14-day free trial and no credit card required. Enterprise adds seats and team administration. Every plan is the whole product.

What is AnalystBook not?

Not a screener, not market data or prices, not a news feed, and never buy/sell advice. It's the research loop on one company at a time, from the primary record. For research purposes only.

Where does the data come from?

Official SEC filings only — no third-party feeds — which is why every number can link back to the exact sentence it came from, and why the whole product stays self-serve instead of five figures a seat.

One product. One subscription.
The whole loop.

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