CEO.CA adds Order Book / Level II, News, Alerts, Insider Data, Watchlist, Videos, and Blogs coverage that Ticker Notes skips.
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Tool Comparison
CEO.CA vs Ticker Notes comparison
Compare pricing, supported platforms, categories, and standout capabilities to decide which tool fits your workflow.
Quick takeaways
Ticker Notes includes Notes & Highlights categories that CEO.CA omits.
CEO.CA ships a mobile app. Ticker Notes is web/desktop only.
In depth comparison
CEO.CA
ceo.ca
Canadian small-cap–focused investor community and data platform. Core: real-time Level II market depth for CSE/TSXV/TSX via CEO.CA Pro, SEDI insider filings dashboard, real-time news ‘Newsroom’, ticker-based chat rooms, watchlists, and iOS/Android apps. No public API disclosed.
Platforms
Pricing
Quick highlights
- Interactive Level II (Market by Price / Market by Order) with animated bids/asks & color-coded recency.
- House positions (daily & historical) and ATS depth (15-min delayed).
- SEDI insider-filings feed & dashboard for Canadian issuers.
- Real-time newsroom plus personalized ‘My Feed’.
- Ticker-centric chat channels, private groups, and DMs; mobile apps (iOS/Android).
Community votes (overall)
Ticker Notes
ticker-notes.com
Login‑gated, ticker‑centric social note‑taking network for investors—positioned as a cleaner, discovery‑friendly alternative to ‘Fintwit’. The landing page emphasizes taking notes, finding people by niche interests, and a less engagement‑hacked experience. Public docs are sparse; based on founder chatter, the feed is organized by tickers and includes quality‑of‑life composer features. Treat as early product/beta with evolving features. Pricing isn’t published; assuming free signup until official plans appear.
Categories
Platforms
Pricing
Quick highlights
- Ticker‑centric social feed for finance; ‘Like Twitter. But not like Twitter at all.’
- Built for note‑taking on companies and discovery of people by niche interests.
- Lightweight composition with character limits to focus writing.
- Algorithmic feed based on tickers; community reporting/quality controls (per founder posts).
- External link‑outs to research tools (e.g., Koyfin) mentioned by the team.
Community votes (overall)
Where they differ
CEO.CA
Distinct strengths include:
- Interactive Level II (Market by Price / Market by Order) with animated bids/asks & color-coded recency.
- House positions (daily & historical) and ATS depth (15-min delayed).
- SEDI insider-filings feed & dashboard for Canadian issuers.
- Real-time newsroom plus personalized ‘My Feed’.
Ticker Notes
Distinct strengths include:
- Ticker‑centric social feed for finance; ‘Like Twitter. But not like Twitter at all.’
- Built for note‑taking on companies and discovery of people by niche interests.
- Lightweight composition with character limits to focus writing.
- Algorithmic feed based on tickers; community reporting/quality controls (per founder posts).
Feature-by-feature breakdown
| Attribute | CEO.CA | Ticker Notes |
|---|---|---|
Categories Which research workflows each platform targets | Shared: Forums Unique: Order Book / Level II, News, Alerts, Insider Data, Watchlist, Videos, Blogs | Shared: Forums Unique: Notes & Highlights |
Asset types Supported asset classes and universes | Stocks, ETFs | 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 |
Pricing High-level pricing models | Free, Subscription | Free |
Key features Core capabilities called out by each vendor | Unique
| Unique
|
Tested Verified by hands-on testing inside Find My Moat | Not yet | Not yet |
Editor pick Featured inside curated shortlists | Standard listing | Standard listing |
Frequently Asked Questions
Which workflows do CEO.CA and Ticker Notes both support?
Both platforms cover Forums workflows, so you can research those use cases in either tool before digging into the feature differences below.
Do CEO.CA and Ticker Notes require subscriptions?
Both CEO.CA and Ticker Notes keep freemium access with optional paid upgrades, so you can trial each platform before committing.
Which tool has mobile access?
CEO.CA ships a dedicated mobile experience, while Ticker Notes focuses on web or desktop access.
What unique strengths set the two platforms apart?
CEO.CA differentiates itself with Interactive Level II (Market by Price / Market by Order) with animated bids/asks & color-coded recency., House positions (daily & historical) and ATS depth (15-min delayed)., and SEDI insider-filings feed & dashboard for Canadian issuers., whereas Ticker Notes stands out for Ticker‑centric social feed for finance; ‘Like Twitter. But not like Twitter at all.’, Built for note‑taking on companies and discovery of people by niche interests., and Lightweight composition with character limits to focus writing..
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