Making equity research
more accessible, for all.
Professional-grade research tools shouldn't require a six-figure terminal subscription. AtlasEQ is built to change that.
The data is public.
Accessing it shouldn't be this hard.
Raw filings, no structure
SEC EDGAR and ESEF databases contain everything, but buried in XBRL tags and inconsistent HTML. Getting a clean income statement means parsing thousands of labels across companies.
Expensive or unreliable
Professional terminals cost tens of thousands a year. The affordable alternatives rely on scraped data of questionable quality. No middle ground for independent researchers.
Time spent on prep, not analysis
Copying into spreadsheets, switching between browser tabs, reformatting data. Most of the work happens before the research even starts.
One platform. Official sources.
Everything you need.
Official data only
Every number comes from a regulatory or government source. SEC EDGAR, ESEF filings, FRED, Eurostat, FINRA, 13F filings. You always know exactly where your data comes from.
Built by a researcher, for researchers
Every feature exists because I needed it during actual research. Peer comparison, DCF valuation, charting, macro tracking. Nothing was added for a feature list.
Everything in one place
Financials, charting, macro data, peer analysis, valuation, portfolio tracking. The full research workflow in a single interface instead of five browser tabs and a spreadsheet.
Matheo Menges
Founder & Developer
I'm a Master's student in Finance at ESSEC Business School. My most recent experience was as an Equity Research Analyst at AXA Investment Managers, where I worked with professional research tools daily and saw both how powerful they were and how inaccessible they remained for anyone outside a large institution.
I started coding to automate parts of my own research workflow. What began as scripts to pull SEC filings turned into a full platform. I taught myself Python, then Qt for the desktop app, then backend infrastructure, then web development for this site. AtlasEQ is the result of that process: a tool I built because I needed it, and kept building because I believed others needed it too.
For now, AtlasEQ is a personal project, not a company. There's no team, no funding, no corporate structure behind it. It's just me building something I care about, one feature at a time. If it grows into something bigger down the line, great, but the priority right now is making the best tool I can.
Where we are
AtlasEQ has been in active development since January 2025. The platform grows every month with new features and deeper data coverage.
Core architecture, SEC EDGAR integration, financial statements, charting engine, dashboard.
Peer comparison, macro data tracker, authentication, analytics, IFRS support, theme system.
European market coverage, PostgreSQL backend, portfolio management, DCF valuation, and more to come.
Opening the platform to early users and continuing to build based on real feedback.