FAQ
Everything you need to know about ReasyPort.
Clear answers to the most common questions — from how ReasyPort works to how to use it.
Product Basics
Understanding ReasyPort
ReasyPort is a structured stock research reading platform. It turns company filings, market data, and official corporate materials into clear report layers that are easier to read, compare, and use.
ReasyPort helps readers understand public companies by converting fragmented source material into concise, structured, answer-friendly research reports.
ReasyPort collects data from primary sources including SEC filings, financial market data, and company materials. That material is structured and formatted into one report experience designed around readability and clarity, not noise.
ReasyPort is built for retail investors, students, finance enthusiasts, and professionals who want a faster, cleaner, more consistent way to read stock research — without sacrificing depth or substance.
ReasyPort is not a screener, a data terminal, or a prediction tool. It is a reading product. The focus is on structuring existing primary information - filings, company materials, and market context - into a coherent premium reading experience.
Report Access
Understanding the ReasyPort report
One. ReasyPort offers a single Stock Report product with business context, financial analysis, source-backed narrative, and visual breakdowns where data is available.
Not necessarily. A report is published only when enough source material exists and the current report package passes the publication checks.
Open the company page, then choose Read Report when a current report is available. The report viewer presents the full structured package in one place.
Data & Methodology
How reports are built
ReasyPort draws from multiple primary sources: SEC filings (10-K, 10-Q, 20-F), structured financial market data via Alpha Vantage, company investor materials, and macroeconomic institutions including the Federal Reserve, World Bank, IMF, OECD, BIS, IEA, and others.
ReasyPort reports are built by combining regulatory filings, structured market data, company-published materials, and institutional macro sources into a consistent report format. AI-supported workflows help with drafting, translation, and editorial clarity, while the source layer remains grounded in official materials.
Primary sources include SEC EDGAR filings, Alpha Vantage for financial data, and company websites for investor presentations and annual letters. Macro context is drawn from institutions such as the World Bank, IMF, IEA, OECD, BIS, UN, USDA, and others.
No. AI is used in the drafting and translation layer to improve consistency and readability across languages. The underlying data and source material is primary — regulatory filings, financial records, and official company disclosures — not AI-generated content.
Reports are refreshed when meaningful new source material becomes available — typically following quarterly filings, major corporate disclosures, or significant market events. Report dates are always displayed so readers know exactly how current the information is.
The normal cadence follows public company reporting cycles. Reports are reviewed after annual filings, major company disclosures, and relevant market events.
Access & Usage
Using ReasyPort
Yes, an account is required to open reports on ReasyPort. Registration gives you access to published reports, lets you save companies to your library, and unlocks the core platform experience.
Yes. All reports are designed for online reading first — structured for a clean, focused reading experience within ReasyPort's interface, optimised for both desktop and mobile.
Not yet. Reports are web-only at launch. Print-ready PDF downloads are planned for a following update.
Reports currently launch in English. Multilingual editions in Italian, Spanish, French, German, and Portuguese are the next major update.
You can search by company name or ticker symbol. Coverage is expanding continuously. If a company is not yet available, you can submit a coverage request directly from the search interface.
Coverage
Markets and companies
ReasyPort currently focuses on U.S.-listed companies with sufficient primary source material. The next coverage update adds more U.S. company reports, prioritised by reader demand.
Yes. If a company is not yet in ReasyPort's coverage, you can submit a request from the company search page. High-demand requests are prioritised in the coverage roadmap.
Yes. More U.S. company reports are one of the next planned updates. Requested companies help determine the publication order.
Legal
Important clarifications
No. ReasyPort is an information and reading product. Nothing on ReasyPort constitutes financial, investment, legal, or tax advice of any kind.
No. ReasyPort does not recommend buying, selling, or holding any security. It provides structured information to support independent research, not investment recommendations.
No. ReasyPort is designed to support your own research process — not to replace it. Investment decisions should always be based on your own independent analysis, in consultation with qualified financial professionals where appropriate.
You are. ReasyPort provides structured information to support your reading and research. The responsibility for any investment or financial decision rests entirely with the reader.