By the Finapolis Research Desk. Last updated 9 June 2026.

Koyfin is what you buy once free data runs out and a $24,000 Bloomberg seat is out of the question. The dashboards are clean, the macro runs deep, the coverage is global. And then you sit in front of all of it and still have to answer the only question that matters: what is this company actually worth, and what should I do about it. Koyfin hands that part back to you. That is usually why people start looking for a Koyfin alternative.

Koyfin vs Finapolis in 30 seconds

  • Koyfin is a deep, global data terminal with the best macro dashboards here. For looking things up across markets, it is excellent.
  • Finapolis works the other end: it grades the business, runs a DCF and a dated target, writes a sourced report, and carries the idea into a trade and a tax-aware portfolio.
  • Look at Finapolis if you are tired of staring at great data and still having to build the view yourself.
  • Stay on Koyfin if you mainly need global breadth, macro, and dashboards.
  • Koyfin Pro and Finapolis Pro cost about the same. They are built for different halves of the job.

Where the data stops and the decision starts

A terminal is built to answer "what is the number." It is not built to answer "what is the number worth," or "is this business any good," or "what is the smart way to own it." Those take a judgment, and Koyfin, by design, leaves the judgment to you. Finapolis is built around exactly that step.

Koyfin vs Finapolis: feature comparison

CapabilityKoyfinFinapolis
Data breadth (estimates, transcripts, macro)yesa core strengthPartialpartial
Global market coverageyesnoUS only
Macro dashboardsyesa core strengthPartialpartialindices, sectors
Custom dashboards and chartingyesPartialpartial
Stock screeneryesyesscored presets
Proprietary grade vs sector peers (A-D)noyes
Scenario DCF you can drivePartialpartialDCF/comps viewsyes
Platform's own dated fair-value targetnoyes
Fact-checked equity research reportsnoyes500+ companies
Options strategy enginenoyes
Active portfolio (rebalance, tax-loss)Partialpartialmodel portfoliosyes
Connected workflow, screen to trade to tracknoyes
Price (June 2026)Free; ~$39-299/moPro $89/mo; Wealth $499/mo
Partial = exists but narrower. As of June 2026.

What Koyfin nails

This is a strong product, and on its turf it beats Finapolis. The data, much of it from S&P Capital IQ, is broad and global. The macro dashboards are the best in this comparison, the estimates and transcripts are right there, and you can build a dashboard that shows precisely the series you care about. If your work is mostly looking things up and watching the world, Koyfin is excellent and Finapolis is not trying to take that from it.

What Finapolis does with the data

Where Koyfin shows you the inputs, Finapolis turns them into a read. Pull up a company and the Analyzer grades it A to D, then puts a DCF and a fair-value target next to the price, so the first thing you see is a verdict on quality, not a wall of cells.

Finapolis Analyzer Score Card with an A-to-D grade, DCF, and fair-value target

The Analyzer. A grade and a target on top of the data, not just the data.

The reasoning is written for you, and it is sourced. The Reporter lays out how the company makes money, its risks and competitors, with every claim traceable to the filing behind it, the part a data terminal never does.

Finapolis Reporter sourced equity research report

The Reporter. A position taken, with each claim traced to a 10-K, 10-Q, or transcript.

And it does not end at analysis. The Portfolio benchmarks what you hold, flags when your weights drift, and points out where a tax-loss harvest is sitting, an active second opinion rather than a passive ledger.

Finapolis Portfolio with rebalancing and tax-loss harvesting

The Portfolio. Benchmarked, with rebalancing and tax-loss harvesting surfaced for you.

Is this real, or just AI dressed up?

The right question for anything that says AI. Two checks.

How the grade is calculated

Each grade comes from 4 pillars, Profitability, Quality, Stability, and Growth, across 11 metrics, weighted 60% on the level and 40% on the trend, scored against at least 5 sector peers, not the whole market. A method you can read.

And the research is auditable, which is the whole point. The Alphabet report notes Google Services is about 85% of 2025 revenue, with Cloud at $58.7 billion growing roughly 36%, each figure traced to the 10-K and the Q4 2025 call. Koyfin gives you those same filings; it does not turn them into a checked thesis. Finapolis is built by a team out of PIMCO, DE Shaw, and Morgan Stanley, the desks that paid $24,000 a seat for less.

Koyfin pricing vs Finapolis pricing

PlanKoyfinFinapolis
Freeyes, limited14-day trial, no free tier
PaidPlus ~$39/mo; Pro ~$79/mo; Advisor ~$209-299/moPro $89/mo ($79 annual); Wealth $499/mo ($400 annual)
As of June 2026.

Koyfin Pro and Finapolis Pro land within a few dollars of each other; the difference is what you get for it. Both cost a rounding error next to an institutional terminal. See full Finapolis pricing.

Koyfin vs Finapolis: which should you use?

Stay on Koyfin if your day is data, estimates, transcripts, and macro across global markets, that is where it shines. Add Finapolis when you are tired of having all the data and still no view, when you want a grade, a sourced report, and a path to a trade on the US names you actually buy. Many investors keep both: Koyfin for the world and the macro, Finapolis for the decision. Also worth a look: Finviz vs Finapolis, Fiscal.ai vs Finapolis, and the full 4-way guide.

Already have the data? See the grade, the DCF, and a sourced report on a stock you follow.

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Koyfin alternative FAQ

Is Koyfin worth it in 2026?

For data and dashboards, yes, it is one of the best values around, especially next to Bloomberg. It just stops at the data; it will not grade a business, hand you a dated fair-value target, or write a sourced report, which is where a tool like Finapolis comes in.

What is the best Koyfin alternative?

For a sourced view, valuation, and execution on US stocks, Finapolis. For more global data or a cheaper terminal, Fiscal.ai and TIKR are the closer comparisons.

Does Koyfin have a DCF or a fair-value target?

Koyfin has DCF and comps valuation views built from its data, but not a dated, model-driven target with a grade beside it. Finapolis builds that, and lets you change the assumptions yourself.

Koyfin vs Bloomberg for individuals?

Koyfin gives most individuals and RIAs the bulk of the data value at a fraction of a Bloomberg seat. Bloomberg still wins on real-time depth, fixed income, and messaging. Finapolis is a different animal, a decision workflow rather than a terminal.

Does Koyfin write equity research reports?

No. It aggregates data, estimates, and transcripts. Finapolis publishes fact-checked reports for 500+ companies, each claim traced to a filing.

Can I use Koyfin and Finapolis together?

Yes, and many do. Koyfin for global data and macro, Finapolis to grade, value, and act on the names you are serious about.

Is Finapolis better than Koyfin?

For a different job. Koyfin wins on data breadth, global coverage, and macro. Finapolis wins on grading, valuation, sourced research, options, and a tax-aware portfolio.