Delivery Lead at a financial services firm with 1,001-5,000 employees
Real User
Top 20
Apr 19, 2026
My main use case for AlphaSense is to pull the history of filings directly from AlphaSense, and I also use it extensively to generate research reports with AlphaSense's artificial intelligence. A specific example of how extracting the history of filings has helped me in my daily work is that it saves me a lot of time because without AlphaSense I would have to open file by file and manually find the data. Instead, with AlphaSense it gives me the historical record of all the data for the same metric very easily and quickly.
My main use case for AlphaSense is for the investor relations team, as AlphaSense provides us access to sell-side research, a tremendous search function to search SEC documents and an easy way to track peer news and events. AlphaSense helps tremendously with monitoring peer transcripts and ad hoc projects, and much more that we need to send off key learnings to our C-suite. A quick specific example of how I have used AlphaSense for investor relations or to support my C-suite is during an ad hoc project that required us to search across our peers' publicly available documents and presentations. AlphaSense saved us much time by allowing us to quickly search in one platform for what we were looking for, rather than having to poke around these companies' individual websites. I have found some key learnings we would not have found otherwise with my main use case with AlphaSense.
My main use case for AlphaSense is that it's a very easy-to-use tool because of its intuitive and user-friendly interface. It facilitates faster, deeper workflows. I use this mostly for research and idea screening. I get the most benefit in deep-dive research where normally it's difficult to be able to find niche details or information that help me with thesis, iteration, and risk analysis. AlphaSense's ability to help me sort through this data via the GenAI, GenAI search, as well as grid has greatly improved my workflows and productivity. We use AlphaSense to research companies for corporate development and other purposes. It's very helpful to use the expert calls and transcript summaries to quickly get a deep understanding of a company. You can also use the dashboard and updates to keep track of companies you want to follow.
AlphaSense is primarily used within our organization for due diligence and market research purposes when preparing new investments and wanting to gain insights into new markets, technologies, or trends. A specific example of how I have used AlphaSense for due diligence and market research is that the product addresses a lack of consistent information on the open web, a shortage of customer or relevant party interviews, and inadequate financial models. Our scope is somewhat narrow, as we do not delve into market filings or regulatory information that is present within the platform, though these resources are always utilized when preparing for an investment.
AlphaSense is a very reliable and efficient platform with strong customer support that I frequently use for market insights and earnings highlights. I use it very efficiently for gathering needed financial and investor relations information to inform executive decisions. A specific example of how I use AlphaSense for market insights and executive decisions is for gathering investor relations and earnings insights. The embedded AI tool is quite functional in giving additional information and summaries that contain critical information that the human eye might easily miss, thereby making data-driven decisions easier.
My main use case for AlphaSense is competitor analysis. For competitor analysis, I look for competitor interviews where they could have said something that could reveal important information.
My main use case for AlphaSense is to pull the history of filings directly from AlphaSense, and I also use it extensively to generate research reports with AlphaSense's artificial intelligence. A specific example of how extracting the history of filings has helped me in my daily work is that it saves me a lot of time because without AlphaSense I would have to open file by file and manually find the data. Instead, with AlphaSense it gives me the historical record of all the data for the same metric very easily and quickly.
My main use case for AlphaSense is for the investor relations team, as AlphaSense provides us access to sell-side research, a tremendous search function to search SEC documents and an easy way to track peer news and events. AlphaSense helps tremendously with monitoring peer transcripts and ad hoc projects, and much more that we need to send off key learnings to our C-suite. A quick specific example of how I have used AlphaSense for investor relations or to support my C-suite is during an ad hoc project that required us to search across our peers' publicly available documents and presentations. AlphaSense saved us much time by allowing us to quickly search in one platform for what we were looking for, rather than having to poke around these companies' individual websites. I have found some key learnings we would not have found otherwise with my main use case with AlphaSense.
My main use case for AlphaSense is that it's a very easy-to-use tool because of its intuitive and user-friendly interface. It facilitates faster, deeper workflows. I use this mostly for research and idea screening. I get the most benefit in deep-dive research where normally it's difficult to be able to find niche details or information that help me with thesis, iteration, and risk analysis. AlphaSense's ability to help me sort through this data via the GenAI, GenAI search, as well as grid has greatly improved my workflows and productivity. We use AlphaSense to research companies for corporate development and other purposes. It's very helpful to use the expert calls and transcript summaries to quickly get a deep understanding of a company. You can also use the dashboard and updates to keep track of companies you want to follow.
AlphaSense is primarily used within our organization for due diligence and market research purposes when preparing new investments and wanting to gain insights into new markets, technologies, or trends. A specific example of how I have used AlphaSense for due diligence and market research is that the product addresses a lack of consistent information on the open web, a shortage of customer or relevant party interviews, and inadequate financial models. Our scope is somewhat narrow, as we do not delve into market filings or regulatory information that is present within the platform, though these resources are always utilized when preparing for an investment.
AlphaSense is a very reliable and efficient platform with strong customer support that I frequently use for market insights and earnings highlights. I use it very efficiently for gathering needed financial and investor relations information to inform executive decisions. A specific example of how I use AlphaSense for market insights and executive decisions is for gathering investor relations and earnings insights. The embedded AI tool is quite functional in giving additional information and summaries that contain critical information that the human eye might easily miss, thereby making data-driven decisions easier.
My main use case for AlphaSense is competitor analysis. For competitor analysis, I look for competitor interviews where they could have said something that could reveal important information.