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Request a demo at alphasense.com and discuss your research team's use cases with a sales rep to get trial access Import your coverage universe into AlphaSense and set up custom watchlists for the sectors you track most frequently Run your first AI
powered search using natural language queries like 'supply chain pressure semiconductor companies Q4 2024' Configure automated research alerts for earnings call mentions, analyst rating changes, and expert commentary on key themes Integrate AlphaSense into your workflow by setting up daily briefings and connecting to your internal research management system
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AlphaSense ($18,375/year median) excels at historical document research, thematic search, and expert insights, while Bloomberg Terminal ($28,320/year) dominates real-time market data, trading, and financial calculators. Most buy-side research teams use AlphaSense for investigation and Bloomberg for execution. For pure research teams without trading needs, AlphaSense delivers comparable or superior document search at roughly 35% lower cost. However, Bloomberg's integrated financial modeling, real-time pricing, and messaging network (IB chat) remain irreplaceable for portfolio managers and traders who need execution capabilities alongside research.
Partially. AlphaSense includes 1M+ historical Tegus expert interview transcripts searchable by the same AI, which can replace 30-50% of expert network spend on background research. It cannot arrange new live expert calls on its own — for that, Tegus Expert Call Services (a separate AlphaSense offering) connects users with live experts. The historical transcript library is strongest in technology, healthcare, industrials, and consumer sectors. Teams that rely heavily on bespoke, forward-looking expert consultations for active deal diligence will still need a dedicated expert network provider, but AlphaSense meaningfully reduces the volume of calls needed by surfacing existing expert insights first.
A 5-person team typically pays around $92,000 annually at base pricing ($18,375 × 5) for Market Intelligence. Enterprise Intelligence with internal data integration starts around $44,754 for small teams and scales to $125,124 per user for heavy enterprise usage. Additional fees apply for premium data feeds, expert call services, and professional services for implementation. Volume discounts are available for larger deployments, and most enterprise deals include negotiated pricing below list rates. Budget for a 90-day onboarding period where the team builds proficiency with Smart Synonyms and advanced filters to maximize ROI.
For finding specific quotes, themes, and sentiment shifts across thousands of earnings calls, filings, and transcripts, AlphaSense is dramatically faster than manual review and surfaces connections humans miss. The AI is trained on financial language, so it understands relationships like 'margin compression' linking to 'pricing pressure' or 'input cost inflation.' Precision depends heavily on query construction — experienced users who leverage Smart Synonyms and Boolean filters report significantly better results than new users running broad natural language queries. For structured financial data like revenue segments, margins, and ratios, dedicated platforms like FactSet or S&P Capital IQ remain more accurate and complete.
AlphaSense uses annual contracts as standard, with quarterly payment options available for some tiers. Cancellation requires 90 days written notice before renewal — auto-renewal is the default. Most enterprise deals run multi-year with volume discounts, and Enterprise Intelligence agreements typically include implementation and dedicated account management bundled into the contract. There is no month-to-month option, and short-term trial periods are handled through sales-managed demo access rather than self-serve trials. Teams evaluating AlphaSense should plan for at least a 12-month commitment and factor the 90-day cancellation window into their procurement timeline.
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Tutorial updated March 2026