I’ve been building websites, apps, and tools for years. But outside of development, one of the things I truly love is researching stocks: reading SEC filings, watching how companies evolve quarter after quarter, and building conviction in a few solid ideas instead of chasing every trend.
Most stock apps either feel too trader-focused with a short-term mindset and charts everywhere, or they throw so much noise at you that it’s hard to focus on what matters.
I wanted something different: clean, fast, and focused on fundamentals, centered around my watchlist and my research process, and built to grow with features I actually want, not just what looks good in marketing screenshots.
So that’s how Manzari Invest started — as an app built by a web developer who genuinely enjoys researching companies and long-term investing.
[SEC filings] are where the real story is told.
Manzari Invest pulls in the latest SEC filings so you can quickly see what’s happening behind the scenes with the companies you follow. Instead of jumping from site to site trying to find 10-Ks, 10-Qs, and 8-Ks, you can open the app and see what’s new in one place.
If you’re the kind of person who wants to know why something changed, not just that the stock moved, this is for you.
They’re full of legal and financial language that can be tough to digest, even if you’ve been reading them for years. One of the biggest upgrades coming to Manzari Invest is AI-powered summaries.
The vision is to turn long, [complex filings] into short, plain-English breakdowns, highlight what actually changed and why it matters, and help you quickly understand big moves, risks, and updates without needing a law or finance background.
You’ll still be able to dive into the full filing if you want, but the AI layer will save time and help make the data more approachable.