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Visual report tool comparison

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.

The question

I use or am considering Simply Wall St and want to know whether ThesisCheck does the same job or a different one.

What this answers

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.

Direct answer

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.
Comparison

Standardized company report vs thesis falsification check

WorkflowSimply Wall StThesisCheck
Primary job

Standardized visual company reports and portfolio tracking across many tickers.

A one-off, source-checked stress test of one written thesis on one ticker.

Input

A ticker; the report template decides what is shown.

A ticker plus your written thesis; the claims you wrote decide what is checked.

Output

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.

Cadence

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.

Evidence boundary

What this comparison does and does not claim

Mixed2026-07-05

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.

ThesisCheck comparison note · 2026-07-05 · Workflow distinction
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Sources

Public sources referenced for this comparison

Non-advice boundary. ThesisCheck provides descriptive, source-checked company research only. It does not provide buy, sell, hold, rating, sizing, or price-target recommendations.