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Tuesday, October 28, 2025

Tool Comparison

Bloomberg vs Earnings Hub comparison

Compare pricing, supported platforms, categories, and standout capabilities to decide which tool fits your workflow.

Quick takeaways

Bloomberg adds Newsletters, Videos, and Watchlist coverage that Earnings Hub skips.

Earnings Hub includes Calendar, Transcripts, AI Earnings Summary, and Analyst Forecasts categories that Bloomberg omits.

Earnings Hub keeps a free entry point that Bloomberg lacks.

In depth comparison

Bloomberg logo

Bloomberg

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Bloomberg’s consumer subscription service provides unlimited access to Bloomberg.com and the mobile app. Digital Access includes news, analysis, live TV/radio, podcasts, and audio articles. An Annual + Businessweek Print plan adds the weekly magazine in print. Most content is paywalled, though a selection of newsletters is free. Registered users can create watchlists (up to 10 lists with 25 securities each) and opt into alerts. Browser push notifications and mobile app alerts are supported.

Platforms

WebMobile

Pricing

Subscription

Quick highlights

  • Digital Access plan includes unlimited Bloomberg.com and app usage, with live TV, radio, podcasts, and audio articles.
  • Annual + Businessweek Print subscription adds the weekly magazine in print form, alongside full digital access.
  • Catalog of newsletters such as *Markets Daily*, *Morning Briefing*, and *Money Stuff*; some are subscriber-only, while others are free.
  • Market Data watchlist functionality: up to 10 lists, each with 25 securities and 100 lots. Supports stocks, funds, and currencies.
  • Watchlist alerts allow subscribers to receive notifications when a U.S. equity closes.

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Earnings Hub

earningshub.com

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Web and mobile platform dedicated to earnings coverage. Offers a calendar of upcoming reports, transcripts, AI summaries, and live or replay access to calls. Alerts can be sent via SMS, email, or in-app. A Pro plan is available through in-app purchase ($14.99/month or $99/year), unlocking extra features such as enhanced summaries, transcripts, slides, and reports.

Platforms

WebMobile

Pricing

FreeSubscription

Quick highlights

  • Earnings calendar with upcoming company reports, analyst forecasts, and actuals.
  • Ability to listen to live earnings calls and replay archived sessions.
  • Quarterly call transcripts and AI-generated summaries available on each company page.
  • Real-time news feed focused on earnings, with app store listings noting free real-time quotes.
  • Customizable alerts delivered via SMS, email, or in-app notifications.

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Where they differ

Bloomberg

Distinct strengths include:

  • Digital Access plan includes unlimited Bloomberg.com and app usage, with live TV, radio, podcasts, and audio articles.
  • Annual + Businessweek Print subscription adds the weekly magazine in print form, alongside full digital access.
  • Catalog of newsletters such as *Markets Daily*, *Morning Briefing*, and *Money Stuff*; some are subscriber-only, while others are free.
  • Market Data watchlist functionality: up to 10 lists, each with 25 securities and 100 lots. Supports stocks, funds, and currencies.

Earnings Hub

Distinct strengths include:

  • Earnings calendar with upcoming company reports, analyst forecasts, and actuals.
  • Ability to listen to live earnings calls and replay archived sessions.
  • Quarterly call transcripts and AI-generated summaries available on each company page.
  • Real-time news feed focused on earnings, with app store listings noting free real-time quotes.

Feature-by-feature breakdown

AttributeBloombergEarnings Hub
Categories

Which research workflows each platform targets

Shared: News, Alerts

Unique: Newsletters, Videos, Watchlist

Shared: News, Alerts

Unique: Calendar, Transcripts, AI Earnings Summary, Analyst Forecasts

Asset types

Supported asset classes and universes

Stocks, ETFs, Mutual Funds, Currencies

Stocks

Experience levels

Who each product is built for

Beginner, Intermediate, Advanced

Beginner, Intermediate, Advanced

Platforms

Where you can access the product

Web, Mobile

Web, Mobile

Pricing

High-level pricing models

Subscription

Free, Subscription

Key features

Core capabilities called out by each vendor

Unique

  • Digital Access plan includes unlimited Bloomberg.com and app usage, with live TV, radio, podcasts, and audio articles.
  • Annual + Businessweek Print subscription adds the weekly magazine in print form, alongside full digital access.
  • Catalog of newsletters such as *Markets Daily*, *Morning Briefing*, and *Money Stuff*; some are subscriber-only, while others are free.
  • Market Data watchlist functionality: up to 10 lists, each with 25 securities and 100 lots. Supports stocks, funds, and currencies.
  • Watchlist alerts allow subscribers to receive notifications when a U.S. equity closes.
  • Browser push alerts provide regional and global news broadcasts, available on an opt-in basis.

Unique

  • Earnings calendar with upcoming company reports, analyst forecasts, and actuals.
  • Ability to listen to live earnings calls and replay archived sessions.
  • Quarterly call transcripts and AI-generated summaries available on each company page.
  • Real-time news feed focused on earnings, with app store listings noting free real-time quotes.
  • Customizable alerts delivered via SMS, email, or in-app notifications.
  • Pro subscription unlocks premium features such as AI-enhanced summaries, transcripts, slides, and reports.
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Frequently Asked Questions

Which workflows do Bloomberg and Earnings Hub both support?

Both platforms cover News, and Alerts workflows, so you can research those use cases in either tool before digging into the feature differences below.

Which tool offers a free plan?

Earnings Hub offers a free entry point, while Bloomberg requires a paid subscription. Review the pricing table to see how the paid tiers compare.

How can you access Bloomberg and Earnings Hub?

Both Bloomberg and Earnings Hub support web and mobile access, making it easy to keep tabs on research away from the desk.

What unique strengths set the two platforms apart?

Bloomberg differentiates itself with Digital Access plan includes unlimited Bloomberg.com and app usage, with live TV, radio, podcasts, and audio articles., Annual + Businessweek Print subscription adds the weekly magazine in print form, alongside full digital access., and Catalog of newsletters such as *Markets Daily*, *Morning Briefing*, and *Money Stuff*; some are subscriber-only, while others are free., whereas Earnings Hub stands out for Earnings calendar with upcoming company reports, analyst forecasts, and actuals., Ability to listen to live earnings calls and replay archived sessions., and Quarterly call transcripts and AI-generated summaries available on each company page..

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