While others scramble to figure out what happened, you get the cause — sourced, scored for confidence, and delivered in seconds. Across stocks, crypto, and commodities.
Takes 5 seconds. Completely free during beta.
What's running under the hood
Most tools show you what happened. Tickersense tells you why it happened — so you can decide what to do about it.
AAPL drops 3%. You already know it's the EU antitrust ruling — sourced, confidence-scored, and in your feed before the headlines catch up.
News, social chatter, earnings data, and market feeds — combined into one signal feed. While other tools run on a 15-minute delay, you're already acting.
Earnings, dividends, splits, IPOs — all in one place. The last time a catalyst blindsided you was expensive. This makes sure it doesn't happen again.
Your watchlist does the homework for you. Signals and upcoming events surface next to price data — no tab-switching, no second app.
Stocks, crypto, and commodities in one unified view. Track AAPL next to BTC next to Gold — because modern portfolios aren't single-class.
Not all signals are equal. High-confidence alerts surface first. Low-confidence noise stays buried. You set the bar.
You add the tickers. We watch everything else — around the clock, across every source that matters.
Pick the stocks, crypto, and commodities you care about. Scanning starts the moment you add them.
News, social media, earnings data, market feeds — 50+ sources are watched, cross-referenced, and analyzed continuously.
Clear explanations with confidence scores and named sources — right in your feed, before you have to go looking.
Built for the moments between meetings, before market open, and after hours — when you need the full picture in 10 seconds, not 10 tabs.
Every ticker shows the reason behind the move — not just the number. Context where you already look.
Tap any ticker to run a fresh scan across all sources. Results in seconds, not hours of research.
Glanceable design for 10-second check-ins. Dark and light modes for wherever you trade.
The next time a price moves, you can scramble for context like everyone else — or you can already have it. Early access is free.