A research desk that remembers.
Type a question; the desk assembles a screen, a tracker or a watch. Every cell cites its filing. Every revision rewinds.
Everything an analyst builds is one of four things.
And every one of them is a sentence away. Type the thing you want; the desk assembles it. No menus, no SQL, no waiting on the data team.
Reasoning you can hand off.
Every analytic process on the desk is yours to own. Build it in chat, edit it visually, pass it to a teammate intact. Replay against any past date. See what the desk would have said two months ago, last quarter, before the news hit.
Pin the few numbers that matter.
Your earnings-day checklist for any name, in one sentence. Tiles refresh on filings; stale numbers flag themselves the moment news breaks. Drop a colleague’s tracker into your view, share yours back.
A black box convinces no one. We show our work.
Every name the desk surfaces comes with the reason it was surfaced, written out, anchored to filings and transcripts, in the analyst’s voice. If the logic’s wrong, you see it. If it’s right, you don’t redo it, six months from now or tomorrow.
The desk that wakes you at the right moment.
Tell the desk what to watch: a name, a calendar window, a number you care about. It listens. When the moment comes, it drafts the take and routes it where you’ll see it.
Every number has a memory.
Nothing on the desk changes silently. Open any value, current or six months back, and see what changed, which source moved it, and how the rest of the view responded.
AI commoditizes models.
The work shown is what compounds.
Bring your house view. Keep your edge.
Two paths. Self-serve for solo analysts, ready when you are. A 14-day working session for desks of three or more. We wire up your universe, your model templates, your house view, and run a parallel pilot before live cutover.