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You're an enterprise that needs to run AI across your own large, varied document sets — deal rooms, contracts, internal research — at institutional scale.
AnalystBook vs Hebbia
Hebbia is enterprise AI that searches and reasons across your documents — broad, generalist, priced for institutions. AnalystBook is purpose-built for public companies: a grounded AI Intelligence brief, sector-calibrated forensic scores, pre-synced filings, and Ana, from $69/month. Here's an honest look at where each one wins.
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The difference
AnalystBook's Intelligence brief reads the official filing and writes the analysis in plain language, grounded in the source. The numbers are computed, not generated, so the same filing always returns the same answer, and every claim links to the paragraph it came from. 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. Intelligence you can verify, not a chatbot you second-guess.
At a glance
| Hebbia | AnalystBook | |
|---|---|---|
| Built for | Enterprises analyzing their own document sets | Investors researching public companies |
| Pricing | Enterprise, custom | From $69/month · 14-day free trial · self-serve · Enterprise available |
| AI approach | General AI across any documents you load | Grounded AI over stored official filings & structured data |
| AI Intelligence brief | Generated from your uploaded docs | Reads the official filings and writes the analysis — never claims what isn't in the source |
| AI research assistant | Cross-document AI search & reasoning | Ana — answers only from the filings, cites every claim, declines what she can't ground |
| The numbers | Extracted from documents | Computed deterministically from the filing — every figure source-linked |
| Forensic scores | Not a forensic tool | Altman Z, Beneish M & earnings quality — sector-calibrated |
| Pre-built company data | You bring the documents | Every U.S. & international public company pre-synced from filings |
| Research workspace | Enterprise workflows | Watchlist, notes, theses, to-dos & quarterly reviews — persist per company |
| Getting started | Enterprise sales | Self-serve in minutes |
Which one is right for you
You're an enterprise that needs to run AI across your own large, varied document sets — deal rooms, contracts, internal research — at institutional scale.
You research public companies and want a tool that already holds every company's filings, scores them, and answers from them — grounded brief, forensic signals, and Ana — without loading documents or an enterprise contract.
FAQ
For public-company research, yes — and it's purpose-built: it already holds every company's filings, scores them, and answers from them. Hebbia is a generalist enterprise AI that reasons across whatever documents you load — deal rooms, contracts, internal research. If you need cross-document AI over your own varied corpus, Hebbia fits better; for company research from filings, AnalystBook.
Ana is AnalystBook's in-app AI research analyst. You can ask her questions about a company and she answers strictly from our stored official filings and structured data, citing every claim. She's designed to decline anything she can't ground in the source — no outside world knowledge, no web search, and no buy, sell, or hold verdicts. Like any AI she isn't infallible, so every claim links back to the filing for you to verify. For research only; not investment advice.
No. Every U.S. and international public company is already synced from official filings and pre-scored, so the AI Intelligence brief, forensic signals, and Ana are ready the moment you open a company — unlike a general AI tool where you bring the documents yourself.
Both. Beyond the dossier and the AI Intelligence brief, AnalystBook is a research workspace: follow the companies you cover, keep notes pinned to the filing, track open theses and to-dos, and get quarterly review reminders. Your work persists per company, so you pick up where you left off months later.
14 days free. Every claim sourced, every number computed.
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