Cutonce vs Finviz
Fast, mostly-free numeric screener. An honest, both-sides look at where Finviz wins, where Cutonce differs, and which fits your research.
If you want the fastest, cheapest way to filter the market on numbers and get event alerts, Finviz is hard to beat - and cheaper per month than Cutonce. If your edge is qualitative (what management said, what moved in the filing) and you want it automated across a universe, that is the job Finviz was never built for and Cutonce is.
Finviz is one of the best-known stock screeners - fast, browser-based, with 70+ numeric filters, heatmaps, and automatic chart-pattern recognition. Finviz Elite adds real-time data, more filters, alerts, and export.
Best for: Active traders and retail investors who want quick technical and fundamental filtering.
Pricing: Free tier (delayed data); Finviz Elite $39.50/mo or $299.50/yr.
Cutonce vs Finviz, side by side
| Capability | Cutonce | Finviz |
|---|---|---|
| Reads 10-K/10-Q filings and earnings-call transcripts with AI, as screen criteria | Yes. AI nodes read filings and calls at scale | No. Numeric filters only |
| No-code visual pipeline (chain data, filters, scoring, AI, output) | Yes. Data, filters, scoring, AI, output | No. Single-screen filtering |
| Scheduled re-runs with a scored shortlist delivered to inbox / Sheets / Slack / webhook | Yes. Ranked shortlist before the open | No. Event/price alerts on Elite, not a scored shortlist |
| Screening | Fundamental + technical | Fundamental + technical |
| Free tier | 500 credits on signup | Yes (delayed data) |
| Price | Free; Pro $149/mo | Elite $39.50/mo |
Where is Finviz stronger than Cutonce?
- The fastest, cheapest way to filter the whole market on numbers, with a huge preset-screener library (200 on Elite, 50 free).
- Automatic chart-pattern recognition and technical indicators built in.
- Cheap alerts, Excel export, and a Google Sheets / Python / JavaScript API on Elite.
What does Cutonce do that Finviz does not?
- Finviz filters on numbers only - it can't read what management said on the call or what changed in the 10-K. Cutonce screens on those qualitative signals.
- Finviz alerts fire on a price or an event; Cutonce runs a whole scored pipeline on a schedule and delivers a ranked shortlist before the open.
- Finviz is one screen; Cutonce is a multi-step workflow (data, filters, scoring, AI analysis, output) you build once and re-run.
Frequently asked
Is Cutonce a Finviz alternative? Partly. Both screen stocks, but they solve different jobs: Finviz is a fast numeric screener, while Cutonce is a no-code research pipeline that also reads filings and earnings calls with AI and runs on a schedule. Many analysts use a fast screener for a first numeric cut and Cutonce for the qualitative, automated layer.
Is Finviz cheaper than Cutonce? Yes. Finviz Elite is $39.50/mo versus Cutonce Pro at $149/mo. They are priced for different jobs - Finviz for numeric screening, Cutonce for AI document analysis and scheduled automation. Both have a free tier.
Does Finviz analyze earnings calls or 10-K filings with AI? No. Finviz screens on numeric fundamental and technical data. It does not run natural-language analysis of earnings-call transcripts or SEC filings. Reading those at scale is Cutonce's core differentiator.
Screen on what the filings and calls actually say
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