Stock Tool Alternatives

Switching screeners or financial-data tools? Here is where each one's users tend to go - and where Shibui fits.

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Most people looking for an "alternative" are not starting from scratch - they already use a tool that just raised its price, shut down, or cannot answer the question they have. These roundups compare the strongest replacements for the most common stock screeners and financial-data tools, and they are honest about where Shibui Finance is not the right answer. Shibui is a free AI stock screener built on 64 years of US market data: it is strongest at screening across the whole market and across time in plain English, and it has no charts, no real-time quotes, and no visual dashboards.

Which stock screener alternatives are compared?

Best Finviz Alternatives

The canonical free screener. Five alternatives compared on price, historical depth, AI screening, and real-time data.

Best QuickFS Alternatives

QuickFS shut down in February 2026. Where to get free US fundamental data you can still export to a spreadsheet.

Best GuruFocus Alternatives

Deep value data and screening without the GuruFocus Premium price tag.

Best Stock Rover Alternatives

Deep fundamental screening, with and without the built-in portfolio tracking.

Best Fiscal.ai Alternatives

AI-native financial research tools compared, including the free options.

Best Wisesheets Alternatives

Financial data free, via API, or in plain English instead of spreadsheet formulas.

Best TIKR Alternatives

Deep fundamentals and analyst estimates, compared on price, coverage, and AI access.

Prefer a head-to-head?

If you have already narrowed it down to Shibui versus one specific tool, the one-to-one comparisons go deeper on a single matchup:

Looking for the tools themselves? See the AI Stock Screener, the Halal Stock Screener, the Consecutive Growth Screener, or all guides and comparisons.

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