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Tool Comparison

The Earnings Watcher vs TIKR comparison

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

Quick takeaways

TIKR includes Screeners, Stock Ideas, Data Visualizations, Stock Comparison, Portfolio, Investor Holdings, News, Financials, Valuation Models, Dividends, Transcripts, Institutional Data, 13F, 13D/13G, Analyst Forecasts, Analyst Recommendations, Analyst Price Targets, Blogs, and Education categories that The Earnings Watcher omits.

In depth comparison

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The Earnings Watcher

theearningswatcher.com

Free, passwordless earnings-alert service for US-listed stocks: track tickers, receive a daily or weekly email digest, and open earnings reports from email links. Monetized via a banner ad on report pages.

Platforms

Web

Pricing

Free

Quick highlights

  • Track earnings for US-listed companies via email alerts; international stocks are not supported.
  • Passwordless login: users enter an email and receive a login link (no password).
  • Digest cadence: choose a daily or weekly digest email.
  • Unlimited tracking: monitor any number of tickers (as stated).
  • Direct report access via links to earnings report pages.

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TIKR

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Global equity research terminal and screener focused on fundamental analysis. Free plan provides US-only coverage with 3Y/4Q history, 1Y of analyst estimates and 90 days of transcripts, while Plus unlocks global data on 100,000+ stocks across 92 countries and 136 exchanges with 10Y/12Q history and 2Y of estimates; Pro extends to 20Y*/40Q financial history, 4Y of estimates, segment-level financials, global transcript history and Excel exports. Premium plans are paid subscriptions (monthly or discounted annual) backed by a 14‑day money‑back guarantee rather than a free trial. The browser‑based TIKR Terminal has no dedicated mobile app or public API/Excel plug‑in, focuses exclusively on common equities (no preferreds or bonds) and, per the help center, currently does not provide a short‑interest dataset.

Platforms

Web

Pricing

FreeSubscription

Quick highlights

  • Institutional‑quality fundamental database with S&P Global CapitalIQ–powered financials and Morningstar data on 100,000+ stocks across 92 countries and 136 exchanges, including full statements and ratios for most listed equities.
  • Detailed Financials tab exposing Income Statement, Balance Sheet, Cash Flow and Ratio views with configurable units/decimals and interactive tables, plus the ability to chart rows and compare multiple tickers over up to 20 years of history on Pro.
  • Global equity screener covering 100,000+ stocks across 92 countries and 136 exchanges, allowing filters by region, industry, financials, ratios, valuation multiples, Wall Street forecasts, growth rates, margins and more, with “Browse All Data” to explore all available criteria.
  • Valuation tooling with extensive forward and trailing multiples (e.g., EV/Sales, EV/EBITDA, P/FCF, P/E, REIT metrics like P/FFO and P/AFFO), historical multiple charts, peer comparisons via a Competitors tab and a Valuation Model Builder (Guided and Advanced) with plan‑based limits on saved models.
  • Estimates tab showing aggregated, normalized (largely Non‑GAAP) Wall Street forecasts for revenue, EBITDA, EPS and other metrics alongside historical actuals, with access to 1, 2 or 4 years of forward projections depending on tier and Pro‑only breakdown and beats/misses review.

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Where they differ

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Distinct strengths include:

  • Institutional‑quality fundamental database with S&P Global CapitalIQ–powered financials and Morningstar data on 100,000+ stocks across 92 countries and 136 exchanges, including full statements and ratios for most listed equities.
  • Detailed Financials tab exposing Income Statement, Balance Sheet, Cash Flow and Ratio views with configurable units/decimals and interactive tables, plus the ability to chart rows and compare multiple tickers over up to 20 years of history on Pro.
  • Global equity screener covering 100,000+ stocks across 92 countries and 136 exchanges, allowing filters by region, industry, financials, ratios, valuation multiples, Wall Street forecasts, growth rates, margins and more, with “Browse All Data” to explore all available criteria.
  • Valuation tooling with extensive forward and trailing multiples (e.g., EV/Sales, EV/EBITDA, P/FCF, P/E, REIT metrics like P/FFO and P/AFFO), historical multiple charts, peer comparisons via a Competitors tab and a Valuation Model Builder (Guided and Advanced) with plan‑based limits on saved models.

Feature-by-feature breakdown

AttributeThe Earnings WatcherTIKR
Categories

Which research workflows each platform targets

Shared: Alerts, Calendar, Watchlist

Shared: Alerts, Calendar, Watchlist

Unique: Screeners, Stock Ideas, Data Visualizations, Stock Comparison, Portfolio, Investor Holdings, News, Financials, Valuation Models, Dividends, Transcripts, Institutional Data, 13F, 13D/13G, Analyst Forecasts, Analyst Recommendations, Analyst Price Targets, Blogs, Education

Asset types

Supported asset classes and universes

Stocks

Stocks

Experience levels

Who each product is built for

Beginner, Intermediate

Beginner, Intermediate, Advanced

Platforms

Where you can access the product

Web

Web

Pricing

High-level pricing models

Free

Free, Subscription

Key features

Core capabilities called out by each vendor

Unique

  • Track earnings for US-listed companies via email alerts; international stocks are not supported.
  • Passwordless login: users enter an email and receive a login link (no password).
  • Digest cadence: choose a daily or weekly digest email.
  • Unlimited tracking: monitor any number of tickers (as stated).
  • Direct report access via links to earnings report pages.
  • Ad-supported: "one banner ad per report" and report pages show an ad section.

Unique

  • Institutional‑quality fundamental database with S&P Global CapitalIQ–powered financials and Morningstar data on 100,000+ stocks across 92 countries and 136 exchanges, including full statements and ratios for most listed equities.
  • Detailed Financials tab exposing Income Statement, Balance Sheet, Cash Flow and Ratio views with configurable units/decimals and interactive tables, plus the ability to chart rows and compare multiple tickers over up to 20 years of history on Pro.
  • Global equity screener covering 100,000+ stocks across 92 countries and 136 exchanges, allowing filters by region, industry, financials, ratios, valuation multiples, Wall Street forecasts, growth rates, margins and more, with “Browse All Data” to explore all available criteria.
  • Valuation tooling with extensive forward and trailing multiples (e.g., EV/Sales, EV/EBITDA, P/FCF, P/E, REIT metrics like P/FFO and P/AFFO), historical multiple charts, peer comparisons via a Competitors tab and a Valuation Model Builder (Guided and Advanced) with plan‑based limits on saved models.
  • Estimates tab showing aggregated, normalized (largely Non‑GAAP) Wall Street forecasts for revenue, EBITDA, EPS and other metrics alongside historical actuals, with access to 1, 2 or 4 years of forward projections depending on tier and Pro‑only breakdown and beats/misses review.
  • Global access to earnings and conference call transcripts plus company filings and investor presentations, with transcript history windows of 90 days on Free, 1 year on Plus and 10 years plus transcript‑history search on Pro, and a documented print‑to‑PDF workflow.
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Frequently Asked Questions

Which workflows do The Earnings Watcher and TIKR both support?

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

Do The Earnings Watcher and TIKR require subscriptions?

Both The Earnings Watcher and TIKR keep freemium access with optional paid upgrades, so you can trial each platform before committing.

How can you access The Earnings Watcher and TIKR?

Both The Earnings Watcher and TIKR prioritize web or desktop access. Investors wanting a mobile-first workflow may need to rely on responsive web views.

What unique strengths set the two platforms apart?

The Earnings Watcher differentiates itself with Track earnings for US-listed companies via email alerts; international stocks are not supported., Passwordless login: users enter an email and receive a login link (no password)., and Digest cadence: choose a daily or weekly digest email., whereas TIKR stands out for Institutional‑quality fundamental database with S&P Global CapitalIQ–powered financials and Morningstar data on 100,000+ stocks across 92 countries and 136 exchanges, including full statements and ratios for most listed equities., Detailed Financials tab exposing Income Statement, Balance Sheet, Cash Flow and Ratio views with configurable units/decimals and interactive tables, plus the ability to chart rows and compare multiple tickers over up to 20 years of history on Pro., and Global equity screener covering 100,000+ stocks across 92 countries and 136 exchanges, allowing filters by region, industry, financials, ratios, valuation multiples, Wall Street forecasts, growth rates, margins and more, with “Browse All Data” to explore all available criteria..

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