Alternatives/Koyfin

Best for: Screeners, dashboards, and a wide ticker universe

Sterling vs Koyfin

Koyfin is the usual retail stand-in for a Bloomberg-like terminal: lots of tickers, dashboards, screeners, and graphing. Sterling covers fewer companies on purpose, and spends the difference on company-specific KPIs and sector research those terminals do not curate.

Updated 2026-08-20. Sterling is a financial analytics platform that tracks 500+ companies across 28 sectors, with curated company-specific KPIs and hosted SEC filings.

Direct recommendation

Pick Koyfin if you need to screen thousands of names or rebuild a terminal dashboard. Pick Sterling if you already know the companies and want their operating KPIs and sector context.

Pricing and features

SterlingKoyfin
Standardized metrics
Company-specific KPIs
Sector deep-dive reports
Context-aware AI chat
Side-by-side comparisons
Mega Chart overlays
Revenue flow (Sankey)
SEC filings viewer
10+ years of history
Instant access, no sales call
PriceFree / $19 Pro$35/mo

= limited support

Where Sterling wins

  • Company-specific operational KPIs (not just standardized financials)
  • Sector deep-dives with rankings, market share, and sourced commentary
  • A free data tier; Koyfin's full graphing/screener set is paid

Where Koyfin wins

  • Far more tickers, ETFs, and macro series
  • Screener, watchlists, and dashboard workflow
  • A closer 'terminal replacement' feel for people coming off Bloomberg

FAQ

Is Sterling a Koyfin alternative?

For screeners and a wide ticker universe, Koyfin is the better Koyfin. Sterling is the better fit when you want company-specific KPIs (Tesla deliveries, iPhone units) and sector market-share reports. Charts on Sterling are free; Koyfin's comparable feature set is paid.

Which is cheaper?

Sterling's data is free; Pro AI is $19/month or $149/year. Koyfin's published Plus plan is about $35/month. Price is not the main split — coverage versus curation is.

Does Sterling have a stock screener like Koyfin?

No. Sterling is built around a curated company and sector set, not a whole-market screener. Use Koyfin or Finviz to find names; use Sterling to inspect the ones that matter.

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