Our Process

Delvantic runs a deep, automated report on any public company — then grades it through two independent lenses: is it a great business, and is it cheap. Here's the whole flow.

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Search for any public company

Start on the homepage and type a company name or ticker into the search bar. Matches appear as you type — click one to open its page. No account needed to browse.

The homepage search bar — "Start a report on any public company"
The homepage search bar — "Start a report on any public company"
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Try the search on the homepage →
Search dropdown showing matches as you type a ticker (e.g. INTU)
Search dropdown showing matches as you type a ticker (e.g. INTU)
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See the live search →

Try it now: POWL, AAPL, or INTU.

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Open the company page

Every company has one page with everything in it: live price, financial statements, insider activity, key metrics, and — once it's been run — the full report and verdict. Scroll to explore.

Top of a company detail page (price, profile, report freshness badge)
Top of a company detail page (price, profile, report freshness badge)
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View INTU's page →
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Every number shows its math

Before any model weighs in, the raw data is on the table. The Key Metrics section calculates 19+ metrics — P/E, ROE, margins, debt ratios, and more — each color-coded (green = healthy, red = watch out) with the exact formula, the inputs, and where the number came from. No black boxes.

The Key Metrics section — color-coded metrics with formulas and sources
The Key Metrics section — color-coded metrics with formulas and sources
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See the metrics on INTU →
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Run the deep report

Hit Request Report and the company runs end-to-end: it classifies the business, picks the valuation methods that actually fit it, runs signal detection, and synthesizes a fair-value estimate with a confidence rating. A full report takes about 8 minutes — information gathering, analytics, custom models, and heavy context handed to the top LLMs in the industry for the final read.

The Deep Analysis card — classification, industry landscape, momentum, valuations
The Deep Analysis card — classification, industry landscape, momentum, valuations
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See the report on INTU →
Foundation Company classification, industry landscape, momentum, forward projections
Valuation DCF, earnings power, anchored P/E, reverse DCF, scenario analysis — weighted to the company type
Signals Insider activity, cash-flow quality, debt-maturity risk, peer benchmarking, sector intelligence
Synthesis Weighted fair-value estimate with a confidence rating and a plain-English read

A freshness badge shows when the analysis last ran, and every past run is archived — so you can replay exactly what the page looked like when a call was made.

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The verdict: Quality vs. Value

This is the whole point — the "final boss" read, and the reason the rest exists. Every company is scored through two independent lenses, kept deliberately apart because "great company" and "cheap stock" are different questions:

  • Company Quality (price-agnostic) — is this a durable, well-run business? Built from forensic modules: liquidity & runway, dilution / stock-comp, earnings quality (Beneish M, Altman Z, accruals). The share price is deliberately withheld here — a high score means "great business," not "buy."
  • Valuation (price-conditional) — is the stock mispriced versus what the business deserves? Fair value, margin of safety, and a concrete "buy below" price.

Both score from −100 to +100, and collapse into one tier:

Gem — great business and cheap
Bounce — cheap but weak quality (trade it, don't marry it)
Watch — great business, not cheap yet (wait for the dip)
Avoid — weak and not cheap
The Advanced Analysis card — two score strip (Quality / Value) + tabs + the play
The Advanced Analysis card — two score strip (Quality / Value) + tabs + the play
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See the two-lens verdict on INTU →

Every company that clears this lands on the homepage Recent Full Reports scoreboard — a live Quality / Value / Tier board of where everything stands right now. That scoreboard is the product: the running list of verdicts.

A free account also lets you save names to a watchlist and log positions in a portfolio — but the verdicts are the main event.

Getting Started

Three steps. Takes about 30 seconds.

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Search for a company
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See the verdict

Browse the Recent Full Reports scoreboard to see companies that already have a complete two-lens verdict.

Ready to start?

Pick a company and see what the report turns up.