VOL. XCIV, NO. 247
★ BEST INVESTING TOOLS COMPARISON ★
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Wednesday, February 25, 2026
Tool Comparison
Dividend.com vs StockAlert Pro comparison
Compare pricing, supported platforms, categories, and standout capabilities to decide which tool fits your workflow.
Dividend.com
dividend.com
At a glance
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Dividend.com
$16.58/mo
Starting price
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StockAlert Pro
$14.99/mo
Starting price
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Platform details
| Attribute | Dividend.com | StockAlert Pro |
|---|---|---|
Asset types | StocksETFsMutual FundsFundsReal EstateOther | StocksETFs |
Experience | BeginnerIntermediate | BeginnerIntermediateAdvanced |
Regions | Not specified | North AmericaEurope |
Data freshness | Not specified | 15-min DelayedEnd of Day |
API access | Not specified | REST |
Export formats | CSVExcel | JSON |
Coverage overlap
Categories where both tools offer overlapping coverage.
Categories covered by Dividend.com only.
Categories covered by StockAlert Pro only.
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the difference between Dividend.com and StockAlert Pro?
Dividend.com focuses on Screeners, Stock Ideas, and Stock Comparison while StockAlert Pro specializes in Alerts, Calendar, and Dividends. They overlap in 6 categories, so choose based on your preferred workflow and pricing.
How much do Dividend.com and StockAlert Pro cost?
Good news—both Dividend.com and StockAlert Pro offer free plans. You can try each platform without commitment and only pay when you need premium features.
Which is better for beginners—Dividend.com or StockAlert Pro?
Both platforms target experienced investors. If you're just starting out, expect a learning curve with either option.
Does Dividend.com or StockAlert Pro have an API?
StockAlert Pro provides API access for programmatic data retrieval and custom integrations. Dividend.com doesn't currently offer an API, so you'll need to use their web interface.
Should I choose Dividend.com or StockAlert Pro?
Choose Dividend.com if you need Dividend research website with daily articles, data, and ratings; owned and operated by Mitre Media II LLC., and Proprietary DARS™ (Dividend Advantage Rating System) scores dividend stocks across five criteria: relative strength, yield attractiveness, dividend reliability, dividend uptrend, and earnings growth.. Go with StockAlert Pro if 21 alert types across price, technical (MA crosses, RSI), volume, fundamentals (P/E & forward P/E), dividends (ex‑date/payment), and time‑based reminders., and Minute‑by‑minute monitoring during regular, pre‑market, and after‑hours sessions; notifications within seconds when conditions are met. better fits how you invest.
What asset classes do Dividend.com and StockAlert Pro cover?
Both cover Stocks, and ETFs. Dividend.com also includes Mutual Funds, Funds, Real Estate, and Other.
Can I export data from Dividend.com and StockAlert Pro?
Dividend.com supports data exports to CSV, and Excel. StockAlert Pro has more limited export options.
Which has a better stock screener—Dividend.com or StockAlert Pro?
Both Dividend.com and StockAlert Pro include stock screeners. Try each to see which filtering options and interface you prefer.
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