Ask a question in plain English. Hisaab searches the web, reads the SEC filings and charts the names, then turns the conversation into a thesis document you can keep, edit, and track.
It can search the web, pull SEC filings (10-K, 10-Q, 8-K and more), and draw comparison charts right in the conversation.
When you're done, Hisaab writes it up as a document, not a chat log, with a one-line hypothesis and a conviction read. Edit any line.
Paste one as markdown and Hisaab pulls out the tickers and milestones and turns it into a document it can track.
Save names with whatever attributes matter, market cap, HQ, bankruptcy risk, CEO tenure, not a fixed template.
It pulls the dates and "what to watch" out of your thesis, and you mark each one confirmed or broken as it plays out.
A daily scan reads the news for your watchlist and the world events your thesis depends on, and tags what supports or challenges it.
Every claim is searchable, Hisaab shows the filings and articles it read. What you keep at the end is a document you own and can edit, with a one-line hypothesis and a conviction read, not a black-box score. Next time you have a feeling about a name, you'll have the thesis to back it.
Hisaab gathers and explains, and cites its sources so you can check them; you decide. Research time depends on the question, there's no fixed timer. It doesn't place trades, doesn't connect to your broker, and isn't financial advice.
Free while it's in beta. No Bloomberg required.