I know the paid tool
Start with free alternatives to the platform already in your workflow.
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Free screeners, charts, trackers, and research alternatives
Find free alternatives to stock research tools, stock screeners, stock charts, portfolio trackers, and market data platforms.
Use this hub when you are looking for a free stock screener, free stock charting website, free portfolio tracker, or no-cost alternative to a tool like TradingView, Yahoo Finance, Koyfin, Morningstar, Seeking Alpha, or a Bloomberg-style terminal. Each guide filters for free access first, then ranks close competitors by workflow overlap, data coverage, free-plan limits, platform access, and upgrade tradeoffs so you can test the tools worth shortlisting.
For research and educational purposes only · Not financial advice
Start with free alternatives to the platform already in your workflow.
Open the full alternatives hub when the strongest replacement may be paid.
Start from free rankings when you need screeners, charts, trackers, or research sites.
Use comparison pages when two tools look close on workflow, price, or coverage.
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Searchers usually arrive with a specific free-tool job: find a free stock screener, free stock charts, a portfolio tracker, a stock analysis website, or a no-cost replacement for a paid research platform. Every guide starts by matching free competitors against the base tool's core workflows.
Category overlap drives the shortlist, while free-plan depth, data freshness, upgrade limits, mobile support, exports, alerts, and API access separate useful free replacements from tools that only share one niche feature.
Each breakdown opens with the closest free alternatives, then shows where overlap is strongest, where a competitor pulls ahead on price or access, and where the original paid tool or a paid upgrade may still be better.
Use the list to narrow the search, then open the tool page or head-to-head comparison for the final check. Upgrade tradeoffs stay visible so you know when a free screener, charting site, research website, or portfolio tracker is enough and when a paid plan may matter.
Free tiers, pricing, and feature coverage change often; verify the current plan on each vendor site before switching
It is built for investors looking for free stock screeners, stock charts, stock analysis websites, portfolio trackers, market data tools, and no-cost replacements for paid research platforms.
Each page starts with tools that keep a useful free tier, then ranks alternatives by workflow overlap: screening, charting, portfolio tracking, research depth, data coverage, alerts, exports, and upgrade limits.
No pricing page is permanent. These pages focus on tools with a known free tier or no-cost access path, but vendors can change limits, trials, delayed data, exports, alerts, and upgrade gates.
Not always. Free plans can be strong for screeners, watchlists, stock charts, basic research, or portfolio tracking, but paid upgrades often add deeper data, exports, alerts, APIs, backtesting, collaboration, or institutional coverage.
Pages refresh as tools are added, repriced, or recategorized. New "Free alternatives to..." breakdowns are published as more tools with useful no-cost tiers are profiled.
Use the feedback button to flag a tool that should appear or a free alternative worth adding. Requests help prioritize which free breakdowns get built next.
Missing a free stock screener, charting site, portfolio tracker, or research tool alternative? Send feedback on the match, pricing, or free-plan coverage.
This directory blends AI‑assisted discovery with human curation. Entries are reviewed, edited, and organized with the goal of expanding coverage and sharpening quality over time. Your feedback helps steer improvements (because no single human can capture everything all at once).
Details change. Pricing, features, and availability may be incomplete or out of date. Treat listings as a starting point and verify on the provider’s site before making decisions. If you spot an error or a gap, send a quick note and I’ll adjust.