The mission
Rigorous equity research,
within reach.
AtlasEQ brings official data into one place, from company filings to macro figures, and keeps it clean and comparable. It is built for one thing, equity research, and the work that actually goes into it: gathering and preparing the data is handled for you, which leaves more time for the analysis itself. Reliable sources, in one workspace built around the way analysts work.
The problem
The data is public.
Reaching it is not.
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Open, but raw
SEC EDGAR and ESEF hold everything a researcher needs, buried in XBRL tags and inconsistent HTML. A clean income statement means parsing thousands of labels.
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Expensive or unreliable
Professional terminals run tens of thousands a year. The cheap alternatives lean on scraped data you cannot fully trust.
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Prep over analysis
Copying into spreadsheets and switching between tabs. Most of the work happens before the research even starts.
What it does
One place,
built from the source.
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Official data only
Every number traces back to a regulator or government source. SEC EDGAR, ESEF, FRED, Eurostat, FINRA, 13F filings. You always know where it came from.
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Built from real research
Each feature is there because it was needed in real analysis, not to fill out a feature list. Peer comparison, valuation, charting, macro tracking.
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More of the work done for you
Cleaning, comparison and first-pass forecasts happen in the app, so you spend less time on prep and more on the call. Financials, charting, macro, peers and valuation all sit in one place.
It was built to make the work faster, sharper and more accessible. How few tools do this, and at what cost, only became clear with time.
Behind it
Matheo Menges
Equity research · Paris
I studied finance and worked as an equity research analyst at AXA Investment Managers, where I used professional research tools every day. They were powerful, and they were out of reach for almost everyone outside a large institution.
I started writing code to speed up my own research, pulling filings and cleaning numbers. That grew into AtlasEQ. I built the desktop app, the backend and this site myself, and I keep adding to it one feature at a time.
The road so far
- 2025 · H1 Foundation Core app, SEC EDGAR, financial statements, charting engine.
- 2025 · H2 Depth Peer comparison, macro tracker, analytics, IFRS support.
- 2026 · H1 Expansion European coverage, valuation, forecasting models in testing.
- Jul 2026 First users In front of a first group of analysts for real feedback.
- Later Wider access Opening it up more broadly as it proves out.