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Saturday, January 17, 2026

Tool Comparison

Finbox vs Stockopedia comparison

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

Finbox logo

Finbox

finbox.com

PricingFree, Subscription
PlatformsWeb
Hands-on review
Stockopedia logo

Stockopedia

stockopedia.com

PricingSubscription
PlatformsWeb, Mobile
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At a glance

Platforms
FinboxWeb
StockopediaWeb, Mobile
Categories
Finbox11
Stockopedia17
Pricing details
FinboxStockopedia
Free tier
Free trial14 days
Starting price$10/mo
Enterprise option
Available plansFree, Starter, Starter Plus, Professional, Data Boost (add-on)UK, UK & US, Custom (regions)

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FinboxStockopedia

Platform details

AttributeFinboxStockopedia
Asset types
StocksETFs
StocksETFsClosed-End Funds
Experience
BeginnerIntermediateAdvanced
BeginnerIntermediateAdvanced
Regions
North AmericaEuropeAPACLatAmMiddle EastAfrica
EuropeNorth AmericaAPAC
Data freshness
Not specified
15-min DelayedEnd of Day
API access
Not specifiedNot specified
Export formats
CSVExcel
CSVExcel

Coverage overlap

Shared categories6

Categories where both tools offer overlapping coverage.

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the difference between Finbox and Stockopedia?

Finbox focuses on Stock Ideas, Screeners, and Stock Comparison while Stockopedia specializes in Screeners, Stock Ideas, and Financials. They overlap in 6 categories, so choose based on your preferred workflow and pricing.

Is Finbox or Stockopedia free to use?

Finbox offers a free tier that lets you get started without paying, while Stockopedia requires a subscription. If budget is a concern, start with Finbox and upgrade later if you need more advanced features.

Can I use Finbox or Stockopedia on my phone?

Stockopedia has a mobile app so you can check your research on the go. Finbox is web-only, so you'll need a browser to access it from mobile devices.

Should I choose Finbox or Stockopedia?

Choose Finbox if you need Stock screener with filters, columns, sorting, saved screens, and “import results to watchlist” workflow; exports are CSV and require Starter + Data Boost or Professional., and Data Explorer with 1,000+ metrics plus metric definitions and example calculations.. Go with Stockopedia if Equity screener with more than 350 ratios and over 65 prebuilt “GuruScreens.”, and StockRanks™ system rates every stock on Quality, Value, and Momentum, with additional risk ratings and style classifications. better fits how you invest.

What asset classes do Finbox and Stockopedia cover?

Both cover Stocks, and ETFs. Stockopedia adds coverage for Closed-End Funds.

Can I export data from Finbox and Stockopedia?

Both platforms let you export data to spreadsheets (CSV, and Excel). This is useful for custom analysis or record-keeping.

Which has a better stock screener—Finbox or Stockopedia?

Both Finbox and Stockopedia include stock screeners. Try each to see which filtering options and interface you prefer.

Can I track my portfolio with Finbox or Stockopedia?

Stockopedia offers portfolio tracking features. Finbox is more focused on research and analysis.

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