Research Memory

Your research compounds.
Instead of restarting.

Most research dies in scattered documents and browser tabs. AnalystBook keeps your judgment next to the company record: a living bull/bear thesis, structured quarterly reviews, notes pinned to the exact filing passage, and one feed of what changed — so every quarter you start from everything you already know.

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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.

One company's desk: the thesis, this quarter's review, notes in context, open questions — and what's new since you last looked.

A longitudinal record of your judgment.

01

A thesis that lives with the company.

Bull case, bear case, and updates over time — plus a structured review each earnings period in the shape analysts actually think in: Good, Bad, Watch, Overall, with a one-tap lean for scanning later.

  • Bull / bear thesis
  • Quarterly reviews
  • Positive · Mixed · Negative lean
02

Notes where the evidence is.

Capture notes on the exact filing passage — in the reader or the compare view — and track open questions and to-dos per company. The decision desk organizes it all: Exploring, Watching, Holding, Decided.

  • Notes pinned to passages
  • To-dos & open questions
  • Decision desk
03

One feed of what changed.

Follow the companies you cover and get a single feed — new filings, earnings and guidance changes, insider clusters, activist stakes, forensic flags — the day they land. Then pick up your work exactly where you left it.

  • Follow & watchlist
  • Day-it-lands signals
  • Resume where you left off

FAQ

Common questions.

What persists between sessions?

Everything: your thesis and its updates, quarterly reviews, notes (with the passages they're pinned to), to-dos, watchlist, and even reading progress inside filings. Cancel and come back later and your work is still there — nothing is deleted on downgrade.

Can I export my research?

Yes — export a synthesized company report, and on Pro, export data. Your notes and theses are yours.

How does the what-changed feed decide what to show?

It's driven by the filings themselves: new documents, computed guidance changes (raised, lowered, withdrawn), insider-cluster detection, activist positions, auditor and going-concern flags, and forensic-score moves — each item a research flag that tells you where to look, never a buy/sell call.

Does this work for a team?

The Enterprise plan adds multiple seats, team administration and roles, with every seat getting the full workspace. Individual plans are single-analyst by design.

One workspace

It works with the rest.

Start with one company.
Research it from the source.

14 days free, no credit card required. Cancel any time before the trial ends.