Getting Started

Start using Fintrics with a clearer workflow from the first report.

Create your account, open a company report, and follow the same structure each time so comparing stocks becomes easier, faster, and more consistent.

The quick path
Create your account and open your dashboard
Choose a stock and open a report
Review the company overview, scores, and supporting context
What makes it easier

The value is not just the data itself. It is having the same report flow each time, so you spend less time orienting yourself and more time actually judging the company.

Fintrics report preview
A quieter research card with score, trend, source context, and next-step cues.
MSFT
Example report
Microsoft Corporation
Technology · Software Infrastructure
Score
8.6
Macro
8.4+0.4
Company
7.8+0.2
Quality
8.9+0.6
Score trend12M
Signal
Macro, company quality, and trend context in one hierarchy
Source
Public filings and macro inputs surfaced without noise
Next
Compare, unlock, or add to watchlist from the same flow
What this should help you do
Get to the point faster

See the business, score, and supporting context without rebuilding the picture from scratch.

Reduce comparison friction

Use the same report flow on each company so differences show up faster.

Decide what deserves time

Use the report as a cleaner first pass before you commit to deeper work.

A better habit

Fintrics works best when you use it as a repeatable first-pass process.

The point is not to read every section on every stock in the same depth. The point is to keep your sequence consistent enough that your comparisons improve over time.

The ideal outcome
  • You can get oriented faster on a new company
  • You can compare companies more consistently
  • You can decide earlier which names deserve deeper work
FAQ

Questions people usually ask before they start.

A few quick answers on reports, data, pricing, and how Fintrics fits into a normal stock research process.

Get started

Want to see how Fintrics works on a real company report?

Create an account and start with a report so you can see how the platform organizes stock research in practice.