See how we compare, Yahoo Finance, EDGAR, legacy terminals.
Three honest comparisons: where Yahoo Finance is wasting your team's time, where EDGAR's UX is breaking your filings workflow, and where the legacy terminals (Bloomberg / LSEG / FactSet) cost more than the workflow they enable for your team.
Three honest comparisons
Legacy terminals cost $20k–$28k per seat. Compare your cost.→
Bloomberg Terminal is ~$27,000/seat/yr.
EDGAR works, but it's slow. Here's a faster filings workflow.→
EDGAR has every filing.
Yahoo Finance is costing your team time. Here's what to do instead.→
Yahoo Finance is fine for one-off lookup, but professional research teams burn hours per week stitching together Yahoo + Google News + EDGAR + a brokerage screen + Claude.
FAQ
Godel starts at $996 per seat per year. Bloomberg is ~$27,000. The trade is that Godel covers the day-to-day equity workflow, not every Bloomberg function.
Keep Bloomberg / LSEG / FactSet for IB chat, fixed-income / FX depth, portfolio analytics, M&A deal databases, and modeling workflows. See the full list.
If you only need delayed quotes for personal investing, yes. For professional research with real-time data, SEC filings depth, and shared workspaces, no.
EDGAR is the source of truth for SEC filings, Godel pulls the same data via the EDGAR API but surfaces it with a faster UX, sortable and pinnable next to the live tape and news.