About stokr

Stock research should show its work.

stokr is built to turn SEC filings, financial metrics, risk disclosures, and company data into clear research briefs that help users understand what a company actually disclosed.

stokr provides informational research tools only. Not financial advice.

Why stokr exists

Most investors are not short on information. They are buried in it.

Filings, metrics, charts, headlines, opinions, and analyst commentary are scattered across different places. stokr organizes company research into a clearer starting point: filing-backed, source-aware, and easier to inspect.

How stokr works

A filing-first research flow.

Each step is built to move from company data to source-backed context without turning research into a stock call.

01

Search a company

Start with a ticker and open a focused company research brief.

02

Review the filing-backed brief

See company context organized around filings, metrics, and disclosures.

03

Inspect risks and financial signals

Compare risk themes, margins, liquidity, debt, and cash flow context.

04

Trace insights through Source Trail

Connect each major takeaway back to filing or company source context.

05

Save to Research Tracker

Keep companies you want to revisit as reports and filings change.

What makes stokr different

Built around evidence, not vibes.

Source Trail

Trace major takeaways back to filings, metrics, or company disclosures, so users can see where the research context came from.

Filing Delta

See meaningful wording, risk, financial, or operating changes across company filings when enough filing data is available.

Plain-English Context

Turn dense filing language into readable research cards without stripping away the important caveats.

Balanced Thesis Framing

Inspect the Upside Thesis and Downside Thesis side by side without treating either as a prediction.

What stokr is not

Built for research clarity, not financial promises.

stokr does not tell users what to buy or sell. It is designed to help users inspect company-specific information with less noise.

Not a stock picker
Not financial advice
Not a guarantee of performance
Not a replacement for personal due diligence
Not designed to tell users what to buy or sell

Who it is for

For users who want company-specific context.

Newer investors who want clearer research

Intermediate investors who want faster filing context

Watchlist users who want to follow companies over time

Anyone who wants less market noise and more company-specific context

Start researching

Start with a company. Follow the evidence.

Search a ticker, review the source-backed brief, and decide what deserves a closer look.