TL;DR
- Finchat is strongest when you want deep, AI-readable financials for a US-listed company — earnings transcripts, ratios, historical fundamentals, analyst estimates.
- ProChart is strongest when you want a single multi-source research view across stocks, crypto, forex, and commodities — combining technicals, news, sentiment, and risk context.
- If your work is US-equity-only and fundamentals-led, Finchat is the better single tool. If you trade or research across asset classes, or you need native-language research, ProChart is the better single tool. Both can be used together for the segment where they overlap (US large-cap research).
What is each tool
What is Finchat?
Finchat (now part of the Stock Unlock family) is an AI-powered financial-research platform built primarily for fundamental analysis of US-listed companies. Its strengths are depth — comprehensive financials, ratio history, AI chat over earnings transcripts and SEC filings, and analyst-estimate aggregation. It is the kind of tool an equity-research analyst would reach for when preparing a long-form report on a specific company.
What is ProChart?
ProChart is an AI-assisted market-research tool that synthesises multiple signal layers — technicals, news, sentiment, fundamentals, and risk context — across stocks, crypto, forex, and commodities, in ten languages. It is built for the research that happens around a trade or position: gathering context, identifying key levels, weighing sentiment, summarising the news, in seconds, in the user's native language.
Feature-by-feature comparison
Each row reflects what we observed at the time of writing. Where Finchat is genuinely stronger, we say so.
| Feature | ProChart | Finchat |
|---|---|---|
| Deep US-equity fundamentals (financials, ratios) | Summary-level fundamentals in every report | Core product: deep financial statements + ratios |
| Earnings transcript + SEC filing AI chat | Not a primary use case | Core product: chat over filings + transcripts |
| Analyst-estimate aggregation | Lighter coverage | Strong analyst-consensus surface |
| Stock screening | Not a screening tool | Built-in screener with financial filters |
| Asset coverage breadth | Stocks + Crypto + Forex + Commodities | US-equity-centric |
| Technical analysis + chart structure | Core: zones, levels, patterns, invalidation | Light technical coverage |
| News + sentiment synthesised per asset | Built in to every analysis with source citations | News feed available, less synthesised |
| On-chain / crypto research | Crypto is a first-class asset class | Not crypto-focused |
| Native-language research (10 languages) | Yes — including Hebrew, Arabic, Chinese, Japanese, Russian | Primarily English |
| Free tier | Free analyses on signup | Free tier with limits |
Pricing
Pricing changes over time on both sides; the only fair guidance is to check each vendor's current pricing page before deciding. Directionally: Finchat prices in tiers based on access to deeper financial-data features and AI usage; ProChart prices in tiers based on number of analyses and feature access. The two are not directly comparable because the underlying product is different. A US-equity-only fundamentals analyst will get more value per dollar from Finchat; a multi-asset trader who needs technical and sentiment context will get more value per dollar from ProChart.
When to choose each
When Finchat is the right choice
- Your work is US-equity-only and fundamentals-led.
- You read and chat over earnings transcripts and SEC filings frequently.
- You build long-form equity research and need deep financial-statement access.
- You screen for stocks using financial filters (P/E ranges, growth rates, margins).
When ProChart is the right choice
- You trade or research across asset classes — stocks plus crypto, forex, or commodities.
- You want a single report combining technicals, news, sentiment, and risk — not 8 tabs.
- You need research in a language other than English.
- You research on mobile and need a fast pre-trade brief.
Can you use both?
For US-equity work where you also touch other asset classes, yes — and many serious analysts do. Use Finchat when you need deep fundamental and earnings work on a specific US company; use ProChart when you need multi-source synthesis, multi-asset coverage, or native-language output. The overlap is narrower than with TradingView (where the tools are genuinely complementary), but the use cases are still distinct enough that both can earn their cost.
Frequently asked questions
Is ProChart a Finchat alternative?
Only partially. If your primary need is deep US-equity fundamentals research, Finchat remains the better fit. If your primary need is multi-asset AI synthesis combining technicals, news, sentiment, and risk, ProChart is built for that. They overlap on US-equity research, where ProChart's synthesis is broader but Finchat's fundamentals are deeper.
Which has better AI?
Better is the wrong frame. Both use modern LLMs. The relevant question is what each tool is designed to do with that AI. Finchat focuses the AI on financial-statement and filing comprehension. ProChart focuses the AI on cross-source synthesis across asset classes and signal layers. The 'better' AI is the one closer to the work you actually do.
Does ProChart cover deep financial statements?
ProChart includes summary-level fundamentals in every analysis but is not built as a financial-statement deep-dive tool. For full historical financials, ratio analysis, and filing chat, Finchat is the stronger product.
Does Finchat cover crypto?
Finchat is primarily US-equity-centric. For crypto research — on-chain data, derivatives positioning, sentiment, and chart structure together — ProChart is the more complete tool.
Which is cheaper?
Both have free tiers and paid plans. Per-dollar value depends on what you actually use. We don't list current prices on this page because they change frequently — check each vendor's current pricing page before comparing.
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Important disclaimer
This page compares two software tools. It is not a recommendation to buy, sell, or hold any security, and it is not financial advice. ProChart provides AI-assisted market research and educational content; we are not licensed financial advisors. The comparison reflects our observations at the time of writing and may change as either vendor evolves. Finchat is a trademark of its owner, used here for descriptive comparison only — we are not affiliated with Finchat or Stock Unlock.
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