ThesisCheck vs Simply Wall St
Compare Simply Wall St's standardized visual company reports and portfolio tools with ThesisCheck's one-off falsification check of your own written thesis.
I use or am considering Simply Wall St and want to know whether ThesisCheck does the same job or a different one.
Simply Wall St builds standardized, visual company reports and portfolio tools. ThesisCheck runs a one-off falsification check of your own written thesis: span-verified receipts, a forced bear case, a coverage audit, and evidence gaps. The two workflows complement each other.
A company snapshot and a thesis check are different jobs
Simply Wall St is useful when a reader wants a consistent, visual snapshot of a company or a portfolio view across holdings. ThesisCheck is useful at a different moment: when you have written down a specific thesis and want that exact claim set checked against public filings before you rely on it.
- Simply Wall St starts from the company and renders a standardized visual report.
- ThesisCheck starts from your written thesis and checks its claims against dated sources.
- Many investors read a snapshot first and run a falsification check on the thesis they form afterwards.
Standardized company report vs thesis falsification check
Standardized visual company reports and portfolio tracking across many tickers.
A one-off, source-checked stress test of one written thesis on one ticker.
A ticker; the report template decides what is shown.
A ticker plus your written thesis; the claims you wrote decide what is checked.
A consistent visual snapshot that is easy to compare across companies.
A claim-level ledger with span-verified receipts, a forced bear case, a coverage audit, and evidence gaps.
An ongoing tool you return to as data updates.
An episodic check you run when a specific thesis needs pressure before you act on your own research.
What this comparison does and does not claim
A standardized visual company report and a thesis-relative falsification check answer different questions, so the two workflows complement each other.
Evidence summary: A visual report describes the company on a fixed template; the ThesisCheck artifact starts from the user's written thesis and shows support, bear-case pressure, and gaps for that specific claim set.