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The brief every investor should have had all along.

Earnings calls happen every quarter for every public company. They are the single most information-dense event in a company's calendar — management gives numbers, revises guidance, and answers the questions analysts have been building toward for three months. For institutional investors, a team of sell-side analysts distills that 60-minute call into a structured note within hours. Headline numbers vs. consensus. Guidance changes. Key KPIs. The Q&A that actually moved the stock.

Retail investors have never had that. The transcript is 30,000 words. The press release buries the guidance. Social media is noise. Financial media repeats the headline EPS beat and moves on. The structured briefing format — the one that professional analysts and fund managers use — has always been locked behind Bloomberg terminals and institutional research subscriptions.

tapebrief is changing that.

We built an automated pipeline that pulls SEC filings, earnings transcripts, and consensus data the moment they become available — then runs them through a structured extraction process that mirrors exactly how a sell-side analyst would approach a brief. The output lands in your inbox the same morning, or the morning after, the call.

Every brief follows the same format: a 30-second summary, headline numbers vs. consensus, a guidance table showing what was raised or lowered, segment KPIs, management tone analysis, and the Q&A questions that mattered. Same structure, every quarter, for every company. So you build pattern recognition, not just data points.

Where we're going

We're currently in beta, covering 25 of the highest-impact names in the market — the companies that set the tone for their sectors and drive the biggest earnings reactions. Everything is free during beta.

The next milestone is expanding to the full S&P 500. When that ships, you'll be able to create a watchlist of the companies you follow and receive briefs automatically — delivered same or next day after publication, directly to your inbox.

The long-term goal is simple: every retail investor should have access to the same quality of earnings intelligence that institutional investors take for granted. We think that's a fairer market.

What we're not

tapebrief is not financial advice. We structure and summarize public information — earnings releases, official transcripts, consensus estimates — to make it faster to understand what happened. We do not tell you what to buy or sell. Investment decisions remain yours.

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