We're building the terminal we wish we had.
Nobody has innovated in this market in 20 years, and the giants of the industry are resting on their laurels while charging a fortune for data that is already out there. The old model, paying for everything whether you use it or not, is outdated: you should be able to pick what you pay for. And if we ever release a super expensive dataset, it stays optional.
Every company, in one screen.
Business description, real-time price chart, market cap, EPS estimates, analyst ratings, and key dates, for any ticker, on demand. The first command analysts type when a name lands on the desk.
Streaming watchlists across every venue.
Build watchlists across equities, ETFs, indices, and futures. Real-time bid/ask, change, volume, and latency in a layout you control, up to 400 tickers per list with batch import.
Every SEC filing, in-product.
10-K, 10-Q, 8-K, S-1, proxies, and 13Fs, sortable, filterable, and rendered inside the workspace. Pulls direct from EDGAR with no tab-switching to find the source.
Standardized financials, same shape every issuer.
Income statement, balance sheet, and cash flow standardized across every company, annual and quarterly history with the underlying filings tied to each line item. Overlay any peer set on one chart with HMS.
News in milliseconds, filtered to your tickers.
Ticker-filtered news feed delivered in milliseconds, from primary wires, exchange notices, and major outlets. Pin per-ticker or run a portfolio-wide feed across every name you hold.
Global market context, at a glance.
Real-time prices for every major equity index across Americas, EMEA, and Asia/Pacific in a single ranked view with change, % change, and YTD performance.
Sell-side consensus, one screen.
Buy / hold / sell distribution, price target ranges, and rating-change history across every covering analyst, without leaving the workspace.
DARP ETF runs the research stack on Godel, saved ~$28,000/yr.
The Challenge
Needed real-time portfolio pricing, filings, and news across global venues without adding another $30K Bloomberg seat.
The Result
One workspace covers the full research workflow starting at $996/seat, saving ~$28,000/yr per analyst vs. a legacy terminal.
Godel was not just a good replacement. It's exceptional. It's clearly built by people who understand that news drives stocks.