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expertOS vs AlphaSense

A market-intelligence search engine over filings, broker research, news, and expert-call transcripts.

What AlphaSense is

A fair read on AlphaSense.

AlphaSense indexes a large corpus — company filings, earnings calls, broker research, news, and (via its Tegus acquisition) expert-call transcripts — with AI search and summarisation on top. It’s a powerful place to find what’s already been written.

Where AlphaSense is strong

  • Excellent search and AI summarisation across a deep document corpus.
  • Strong filings, earnings-call, and licensed broker-research coverage.
  • Smart alerts and trend tracking across a watchlist of companies.
  • Now bundles a large expert-transcript library through Tegus.

Where it leaves gaps

  • Optimised for finding existing documents — not for placing a fresh call to fill a true gap.
  • Answers are only as current as the indexed corpus; the newest, tacit knowledge isn’t written down yet.
  • Enterprise-seat pricing rather than pay-per-answer.
  • Confidence signalling is limited — it surfaces sources, but doesn’t separate verified from inferred from unknown.
  • Expert access is a transcript library, not an agent that routes and runs a live call for you.
Why teams pick expertOS

The answer — not just access.

Closes the gap the corpus can’t

When the answer isn’t in any document yet, expertOS routes you to the right expert and runs the call — instead of returning the closest existing write-up.

Verified, inferred, unknown

Every claim is tagged for how well it’s grounded, so you know what to trust and where to dig — not just which document it came from.

Pay for answers, not seats

No per-seat enterprise contract. You pay only for the knowledge you’re missing, roughly 70% below legacy expert access.

Fresh, not just indexed

AI-moderated calls capture current, first-hand insight on your guide — then synthesise it across every expert.

The honest cut

Every answer is tagged for how well it’s grounded.

verified

Grounded in primary sources you can check.

~ inferred

A reasoned read — flagged so you know where to dig.

? unknown

Not yet known — where a routed expert call earns its keep.

The same three-signal honesty runs through every expertOS answer — and into the call when one is needed.

In a conversation

Quick answers when AlphaSense comes up.

If they say AlphaSense already has expert transcripts: that’s a library of past calls — expertOS places a new call for the gap you have now.
If they value the search corpus: keep searching what exists; use expertOS for what isn’t written down yet, with verified/inferred/unknown tagging.
If pricing is per-seat: expertOS is pay-per-answer, so spend tracks the questions you actually need closed.

AlphaSense finds what’s already been said. expertOS verifies it — and gets the answer first-hand when it hasn’t been said yet.

Ask a real question. See the difference.

expertOS answers from verified sources and routes you to an expert only for what it can’t verify — at roughly 70% below legacy networks.