★ BEST INVESTING TOOLS COMPARISON ★
VOL. XCIV, NO. 247
Tool comparison edition
Tool Comparison
The Motley Fool vs TipRanks
Pick The Motley Fool if
The Motley Fool
Best for videos and newsletters
Free • From $16.58/mo · Web · Mobile · 0% positive (2 votes)
- You want the cheaper way in: plans start at $16.58/mo instead of $29.95/mo
- You care about videos, newsletters, and blogs, things TipRanks doesn't offer
Pick TipRanks if
TipRanks
Best for top analysts and screeners
Free • From $29.95/mo · Web · Mobile · API · 50% positive (4 votes)
- You want an API so you can script or automate things
- You care about top analysts, screeners, and ETF screeners, things The Motley Fool doesn't offer
Skip both if: Neither one clicks with how you research; there are strong third options.
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The verdict
The bottom line
The Motley Fool and TipRanks cover a lot of the same ground (5 shared categories, including stock ideas, portfolio, and watchlist), so for the basics you won't go far wrong with either. TipRanks simply does more: 37 categories to The Motley Fool's 8, including top analysts, screeners, and ETF screeners. The Motley Fool counters by starting cheaper at $16.58/mo.
Key differences at a glance
- Cheaper paid plan
- The Motley Fool$16.58/mo vs $29.95/mo
- Broader coverage
- TipRanks37 vs 8 categories
- API access
- TipRanks
- Asset coverage
- TipRanksAdds options and cryptos
- Free plan
- Both
Comparison snapshot
| Attribute | ||
|---|---|---|
| Pricing & plans | ||
Starting price | Free • From $16.58/mo | Free • From $29.95/mo |
Free tier | Yes | Yes |
Free trial | — | — |
Plan limits | — | 11 limits: Free: mcp oauth tool calls per month: 10, Free: mcp api requests per minute: 5 +9 more |
| Platforms & access | ||
Web app | Yes | Yes |
Mobile app | Yes | Yes |
API access | No | Yes |
Broker sync | No | No |
Integrations | — | MCP, Claude +5 more |
| Audience & fit | ||
Experience level | Beginner, Intermediate, Advanced | Beginner, Intermediate, Advanced |
Best for | — | Retail Traders, Pro Retail +3 more |
Categories covered | 8 | 37 |
Regions | — | — |
| Data & capabilities | ||
Capabilities | — | 4 signals: Universe builder, Performance attribution +2 more |
Security | — | Encryption in transit |
| Try it | Visit The Motley Fool | Visit TipRanks |
Standout features
What The Motley Fool does best
- Read free investing articles, market news, educational content, podcasts, and market snapshots on Fool.com.
- Use Stock Advisor for two new stock recommendations per month, with current profile data listing the annual plan at $199/year.
- Upgrade to Epic for broader access including Rule Breakers, Dividend Investor, Hidden Gems, FoolIQ/GamePlan, AI-powered tools, and five monthly recommendations.
- Use Epic Plus for more recommendation volume, including 8+ monthly stock recommendations and daily Moneyball recommendations.
- Evaluate Fool Portfolios and Fool One for higher-priced portfolio access, real-money portfolio context, specialized research, events, and broader membership coverage.
What TipRanks does best
- Research stocks and ETFs with analyst consensus, price targets, ratings history, dividends, earnings, ownership, financials, statistics, technical analysis, historical prices, charts, and news.
- Use TipRanks Smart Score to compare stocks through a 1-10 quantitative score built from analyst ratings, insider transactions, blogger opinions, investor sentiment, hedge-fund activity, news sentiment, technicals, and fundamentals.
- Check analyst ratings, analyst rankings, expert performance, blogger opinions, hedge-fund signals, corporate insider activity, politician trades, and individual-investor sentiment.
- Use AI Stock Analysis reports for automated business-model, financial-statement, technical-indicator, sentiment, rating, and price-target context.
- Find ideas with stock, ETF, penny-stock, technical-analysis, trending-stock, market-mover, AI Analyst Top Stocks, and best-performing analyst consensus workflows.
Data & access details
| Attribute | ||
|---|---|---|
| Coverage & fit | ||
Asset types | StocksETFs | StocksETFsOptionsCryptosCommoditiesCurrencies |
Experience | BeginnerIntermediateAdvanced | BeginnerIntermediateAdvanced |
Target audience | Not specified | Retail TradersPro RetailInstitutional InvestorsAnalystsQuants/Developers |
Coverage details | Identifiers: Ticker | Identifiers: Ticker |
| Access & integrations | ||
API protocols | Not specified | REST |
API auth & delivery | Not specified | Auth: APIKey and OAuth2Docs |
Import methods | Manual | Not specified |
Integrations | Not specified | MCPClaudeChatGPTCursorCodexGemini CLIMetaTrader |
Export formats | Not specified | CSV |
| Plans & trust | ||
Security & compliance | Not specified | Encryption in transit |
Capability signals | Not specified | Universe builderPerformance attributionPortfolio attributionAI summaries: News and Transcripts |
Vendor & support | The Motley Fool, LLCCountry: USFounded 1993Support: Phone | TipRanksCountry: IsraelSupport: Email |
Curation ratings | Methodology 3/5Reliability 4/5UX 4/5 | Not specified |
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Pricing breakdown
$16.58/mo
Lower starting price
Plans & pricing
$29.95/mo
Starting price
Plans & pricing
- mcp oauth tool calls per month: 10
- mcp api requests per minute: 5
- +1 more
- mcp oauth tool calls per month: 100
- mcp oauth tool calls per month: 200
- smart requests per minute: 30
- smart requests per month: 1,000
- +4 more
Coverage overlap
Shared categories
5Where the two tools cover the same ground.
The Motley Fool strengths
3What you only get with The Motley Fool.
TipRanks strengths
32What you only get with TipRanks.
Community category leaders
Vote sentiment comparison
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Frequently Asked Questions
What's the difference between The Motley Fool and TipRanks?
The Motley Fool leans toward stock ideas, portfolio, and watchlist, while TipRanks puts more weight on stock ideas, top analysts, and screeners. They overlap in 5 categories, so for most people it comes down to workflow preference and price.
How much do The Motley Fool and TipRanks cost?
Good news: both The Motley Fool and TipRanks have free plans, so you can run them side by side and only pay if you hit a wall.
Does The Motley Fool or TipRanks have an API?
TipRanks has an API for programmatic access and custom integrations. The Motley Fool doesn't, so you're working through its interface.
Should I choose The Motley Fool or TipRanks?
It depends on what you're after. Pick The Motley Fool if videos and newsletters matter to you; go with TipRanks if you'd rather have top analysts and screeners. And if you only need the basics both share, let price decide.
What asset classes do The Motley Fool and TipRanks cover?
Both cover stocks and ETFs. TipRanks adds options, cryptos, and commodities on top.
Can I export data from The Motley Fool and TipRanks?
TipRanks exports to CSV. The Motley Fool is stingier about getting data out.
Which has a better stock screener: The Motley Fool or TipRanks?
TipRanks has a stock screener for surfacing ideas; The Motley Fool doesn't, and focuses its energy elsewhere.
Can I track my portfolio with The Motley Fool or TipRanks?
Yes, both do portfolio tracking: holdings, performance, and allocation in one place.
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