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 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.
The easiest way to get value is to follow the same report structure every time.
Start with the company overview, move through financial quality and valuation, then use the rest of the report to decide whether the stock deserves more time.
Search for a stock
Start from the stock hub or dashboard search and choose the company you want to review.
Open the report
Use the main report page to get oriented before jumping between filings, metrics, and outside notes.
Compare the scores
Review overall and category scores with the methodology in mind so comparisons stay consistent.
Add names to a list
Use watchlists or portfolios to keep companies you want to revisit in one place.
Revisit after updates
Come back after earnings or refreshed source data to see how the report context has changed.
See the business, score, and supporting context without rebuilding the picture from scratch.
Use the same report flow on each company so differences show up faster.
Use the report as a cleaner first pass before you commit to deeper work.
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.
- You can get oriented faster on a new company
- You can compare companies more consistently
- You can decide earlier which names deserve deeper work
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.
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.