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★ BEST INVESTING TOOLS COMPARISON ★

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Sunday, January 18, 2026

Tool Comparison

Fintool vs Investing.com comparison

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

Fintool logo

Fintool

fintool.com

PricingSubscription
PlatformsWeb, API
Hands-on review
Investing.com logo

Investing.com

investing.com

PricingFree, Subscription
PlatformsWeb, Mobile
Hands-on review
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At a glance

Platforms
FintoolWeb, API
Investing.comWeb, Mobile
Categories
Fintool9
Investing.com20
Pricing details
FintoolInvesting.com
Free tier
Free trial14 days
Starting price
Enterprise option
Available plansRegular, EnterpriseFree, InvestingPro — Pro, InvestingPro — Pro+
Category leaders
ScreenersInvesting.com
Stock IdeasInvesting.com
PortfolioInvesting.com
NewsInvesting.com
AlertsInvesting.com
DividendsInvesting.com
Data VisualizationsInvesting.com
Valuation ModelsInvesting.com
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FintoolInvesting.com

Platform details

AttributeFintoolInvesting.com
Asset types
Stocks
StocksETFsBondsCommoditiesCurrenciesCryptosFundsFuturesOptionsOther
Experience
BeginnerIntermediateAdvanced
BeginnerIntermediateAdvanced
Regions
North America
North AmericaEuropeAPACLatAmMiddle EastAfrica
Data freshness
Real-timeEnd of Day
Not specified
API access
REST
Not specified
Export formats
Not specified
CSVXML

Coverage overlap

Shared categories5

Categories where both tools offer overlapping coverage.

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the difference between Fintool and Investing.com?

Fintool focuses on Transcripts, Financials, and Screeners while Investing.com specializes in News, Alerts, and Calendar. They overlap in 5 categories, so choose based on your preferred workflow and pricing.

Is Fintool or Investing.com free to use?

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

Can I use Fintool or Investing.com on my phone?

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

Does Fintool or Investing.com have an API?

Fintool provides API access for programmatic data retrieval and custom integrations. Investing.com doesn't currently offer an API, so you'll need to use their web interface.

Should I choose Fintool or Investing.com?

Choose Fintool if you need Natural-language answers backed by SEC filings, earnings calls, and financial data, always with citations., and Built-in company screener and watchlists, plus workflow tools and sharable watchlists.. Go with Investing.com if Multi-asset market data site/app with quotes, charts, news and tools; claims coverage across stocks, commodities, crypto, indices, currencies, bonds, funds, interest rates, ETFs, futures and options., and Cross-device alerts: customized price alerts on any instrument plus alerts for selected economic events; managed via an Alert Center on web and apps. better fits how you invest.

What asset classes do Fintool and Investing.com cover?

Both cover Stocks. Investing.com adds coverage for ETFs, Bonds, Commodities, Currencies, Cryptos, Funds, Futures, Options, and Other.

Does Fintool or Investing.com have real-time data?

Fintool offers real-time data feeds, which is essential for active traders. Investing.com uses delayed or end-of-day data, which works fine for longer-term investors who don't need up-to-the-second quotes.

Can I export data from Fintool and Investing.com?

Investing.com supports data exports to CSV, and XML. Fintool has more limited export options.

Which has a better stock screener—Fintool or Investing.com?

Both Fintool and Investing.com include stock screeners. Try each to see which filtering options and interface you prefer.

Can I track my portfolio with Fintool or Investing.com?

Investing.com offers portfolio tracking features. Fintool is more focused on research and analysis.

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