Kabra vs AlphaSense
AlphaSense is an enterprise AI research platform priced in the five figures per seat. Kabra is a $79/month AI trading workstation — multi-asset, agent-based, retail-accessible. Different products, different buyers.
Feature-by-feature
| Feature | AlphaSense | Kabra |
|---|---|---|
| Primary use case | Enterprise AI document and transcript search | Multi-asset AI trading workstation |
| Target audience | Institutional analysts, bankers, PE | Retail pros, analysts, portfolio managers |
| AI architecture | Search-and-summarize across documents | 100-agent consensus with traceable reasoning |
| Asset classes | Equity-focused | Equities, forex, crypto — unified |
| Chart pattern detection | Not the core product | Automated across every timeframe and ticker |
| Quant terminal | Not available | Multiple models aggregated into one verdict |
| Trade journal | Not available | Trade Tracker with live equity curve |
| Pricing | Enterprise, typically $10K-$20K+/seat/year | $79/month, retail-accessible |
Frequently asked questions
How is Kabra different from AlphaSense?+
AlphaSense is an enterprise AI search platform built around a document corpus — filings, transcripts, and expert interviews — primarily for institutional researchers at banks and funds. Kabra is a trading workstation built around live market action: 100-agent AI consensus scoring, seven-tab equity research, chart pattern detection, quant model aggregation, and a trade journal — all at retail-accessible pricing.
Is AlphaSense a better fit for deep research than Kabra?+
For multi-day document-heavy institutional research — going deep on transcripts, filings, and expert interviews — AlphaSense is built for that specific workflow. Kabra serves a different need: same-day trading research, AI consensus scoring, and multi-asset coverage including forex and crypto.
What does Kabra cover that AlphaSense doesn't?+
Trading-specific tooling: Chart Pattern Detection across every timeframe, a Quant Terminal that aggregates multiple quantitative models, AI Trading Signals surfaced on confluence, and a Trade Tracker journal. Also forex and crypto in the same workstation as equities.
How does pricing compare?+
AlphaSense is typically priced in the five-figure-per-seat-per-year range (reportedly $10,000-$20,000+ per seat annually, varying by tier and firm). Kabra Pro is $79/month. The target audience and use case differ substantially.
Is Kabra a realistic AlphaSense alternative for individuals?+
For individual traders and analysts who want AI-driven research at retail pricing — and don't need AlphaSense's document-search-and-transcripts corpus — Kabra is a credible alternative. For enterprise buyers with document-heavy workflows, the two products serve different problems.
Enterprise-grade AI analysis at retail pricing
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