Comparison · Updated 2026
Kasiel vs FinTwit.ai
Real-time AI signals from 500+ FinTwit analysts on X
TL;DR
FinTwit.ai aggregates real-time signals from 500+ financial analysts on X (Twitter) and uses AI to score and rank them — sentiment, price targets, investment scores per ticker. It's an aggregator of human FinTwit signal. Kasiel is a different beast: instead of summarizing what other analysts on X are saying, Kasiel runs its own multi-source AI analysis and posts the verdict to X publicly with auto-scoring. Aggregator vs primary research.
Side-by-side
| Feature | FinTwit.ai | Kasiel |
|---|---|---|
| Primary product | FinTwit signal aggregator | AI verdict from primary sources |
| Source material | X posts from analysts | SEC filings + earnings + news + technicals |
| Output | Sentiment + price targets + score | Structured Buy/Sell verdict |
| Pricing | Free → $24.90/mo | Pay-as-you-go credits |
| Track record | Per-FinTwit-analyst | Per-Kasiel-call public auto-scored |
| Best for | Following FinTwit consensus | Independent AI research |
Where FinTwit.ai is strong
- +Aggregates 500+ FinTwit analyst signals into one feed
- +AI scoring and ranking of which analysts to trust
- +Real-time sentiment, price targets, investment scores
- +Trending tickers tracker shows what FinTwit is watching
- +Affordable: free / $10 / $24.90 tiers
Where Kasiel is stronger
- +Primary research — Kasiel does its own analysis, not aggregates others
- +Reads filings + earnings transcripts directly (FinTwit signal is opinion-driven)
- +Public live track record on Kasiel's own calls
- +Bull/bear cases, exit plan, dated catalysts — not just sentiment + score
- +Pay-as-you-go credits, no subscription
- +Crypto coverage with leveraged-product menu
Bottom line
FinTwit.ai is great for understanding what financial Twitter is saying about a ticker. Kasiel is better when you want independent AI analysis from primary sources rather than a summary of other people's opinions.
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