No jargon zone

Help: two AI tools, two different jobs

RapidAIGo isn't one generic “chat about stocks.” IntriKate helps you decide what a company is worth owning. Stocatalyst helps you frame how you might trade it right now. Pick the lane that matches today's question—then stay curious, stay skeptical, and keep your risk rules.

IntriKate
The “should I care about this business?” tool

Drop in a ticker (US or India). IntriKate stitches together fundamentals, valuation-style framing, and context—so you get a research brief you can actually argue with, not a meme sentence.

  • You use it when you're comparing names, updating a thesis, or asking “is this price silly—or is there a story I missed?”
  • You benefit when you invest on purpose: clearer downside, fewer panic buys, and notes you can revisit next quarter.
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Stocatalyst
The “what's the playbook?” tool

Same idea—pick a symbol, date, and how you're thinking (swing, day-trade, longer hold). Stocatalyst returns a structured bias, levels, and a trade-plan style layout so you're not staring at a blank chart.

  • You use it when you want a fast second opinion before you pull the trigger—or after news—to sanity-check entries, targets, and where you'd admit you're wrong.
  • You benefit when you treat it as a drafting partner: fewer orphaned ideas, clearer risk lines, and language you can align with your actual broker orders.
Open Stocatalyst
Still unsure?

If your brain says "I need to understand the business first" → start with IntriKate. If it says "I need a clean setup for this week" → lean on Stocatalyst. Plenty of serious folks use both—just not at the same second.

Markets hurt careless people. Nothing here is personalized investment advice, a promise of profit, or a substitute for your own homework and risk limits. If it sounds confident, verify it anyway.

Signed-in users get the full experience—history, saved runs, and product routing.