COFIN

COFIN

Definitely not your financial advisor

3.7
3 reviews

112 followers

COFIN is an AI assistant that reads SEC filings of publicly traded companies for you. It learns from 10-K and 10-Q documents of thousands of companies, allowing you to do professional investment analysis at the speed of light.
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Ilya Andreev
Hey Product Hunt, My name is Ilya. My team and I bootstrapped COFIN, a financial analysis assistant. ProductHunt is the first place where we are introducing COFIN to the world. We want COFIN to become the conversational Bloomberg Terminal for the masses. For many analysts, professional success directly depends on their ability to quickly read large financial documents. SEC filings of public companies are usually 100s of pages long. Even worse, most financial documents, such as investor calls transcripts, aren't easily available online at all. This is an area that is obviously ripe for disruption, and we want to make financial analysis easier for anyone to do. You can get trade inspiration from r/wallstreetbets, discuss your ideas with COFIN, and go execute on your vision. ProductHunt special: once you exceed your free trial limit, you can upgrade with 50% OFF using the promo code above. Have at it! We want to know more about your financial research workflows. What would make you a finance superhero? Time series analysis with AI? A personalized feed with trends? Post your thoughts in comments or shoot me an email at ilya@andlabs.co.uk.
Nick Anisimov
Good luck, upvoted!
Aleksandr Litreev
@nickanisimov thank you for your feedback, Nick! Much appreciated! 👍
Lee Fischman
Do you have an api? This could fit in nicely with the fintech api ecosystem
Aleksandr Litreev
@lee_fischman we might actually consider making one, would you use it?
Lee Fischman
@alexlitreev Not me, I'm not in that space. But if you follow the fintech ecosystem, it's quite focused on APIs
Ilya Andreev
@alexlitreev @lee_fischman Hey Lee. Yes, that is quite a good idea. Our product uses a number of financial 3rd-party APIs under the hood, and we might add an API for AI-based financial analytics later on.