Reviewed · 2026

Godel Terminal — Bloomberg-grade data, retail-trader pricing

Sub-100ms quotes, 20 years of SEC filings, multi-asset charts, and a developer API in beta. The professional terminal that doesn't cost $24,000 a year.

Godel Terminal company brief: chart, fundamentals, estimates, and analyst ratings on one screen
  • <100ms

    Data latency

    quote → screen

  • News per ticker

    vs major providers

  • 20+ yrs

    Filings history

    standardised

  • $80/mo

    Starts at

    free tier available

What you actually get

Concrete capabilities, not buzzwords. All available in the current release except where noted.

  • Sub-100ms market data

    Quotes, news, and order-book updates land on screen in under a tenth of a second. Built on Nasdaq feeds.

  • 📰

    2× the news, one feed

    Aggregates wires, SEC filings, press releases, and global sources. Filter by ticker, source, language, or date range.

  • 📈

    Multi-asset charts

    Stocks, options, futures, FX, and crypto in one chart engine. 100+ technical indicators, unlimited history.

  • 📑

    Filings & fundamentals

    10-K, 10-Q, 8-K + 20+ years of standardised financials, ratios, and segment data. As-reported and normalised.

  • ⌨️

    CLI-first workflow

    Idea → validation → position-size in keystrokes. Holders, transcripts, ratings — all one command away.

  • 🔌

    Developer API (beta)

    Programmatic access to the same data that drives the terminal. Drop it into your notebooks, dashboards, or quant stack.

See it in use

Godel Terminal company description view: price chart, fundamentals, EPS estimates, analyst ratings on one screen
Single-screen company brief — chart, fundamentals, estimates, holders, ratings.
Godel Terminal multi-security chart comparing NVDA, MSFT, and SPX over one year on a percentage-change basis
Compare any number of tickers historically on a percent-change basis.
Godel Terminal filings viewer showing 10-Q, 10-K, 8-K filings for AAPL with dates and descriptions
10-K, 10-Q, 8-K — pulled by ticker, full-text searchable.

Godel Terminal vs Bloomberg Terminal

Both deliver institutional-grade data. The practical difference is who can afford to subscribe.

  Godel Terminal Bloomberg Terminal
Starting price $80/mo (free tier) ~$24,000/yr
Contract Cancel anytime Multi-year
Real-time data Sub-100ms Sub-100ms
News breadth 2× per ticker (vendor claim) Industry standard
Developer API Beta (REST + WebSocket) B-PIPE / BLPAPI (paid add-on)
Target user Retail + small institutions Large institutions

Bloomberg pricing varies by deal and is not publicly listed; figure cited is widely reported industry-standard list price for a single seat.

What's coming

From public roadmap signals. Schedules slip — treat as direction, not commitment.

  • 🛠️

    Public API beta

    REST + WebSocket access to quotes, news, fundamentals, and filings. Same data as the terminal, drop-in for your stack.

  • 🧮

    Options analytics

    Greeks, IV surfaces, and per-strike chains across the equity universe.

  • 🪙

    Crypto perpetuals

    Spot is here; perps coverage is on the roadmap to round out crypto.

  • 📱

    Mobile companion

    Watchlists, alerts, and quote checks on the go — without retyping commands.

Frequently asked questions

What is Godel Terminal?

Godel Terminal is a financial data platform built for active traders, analysts, and quants. It bundles real-time quotes, multi-asset charts, news, SEC filings, and standardised fundamentals into a fast, command-line-driven interface.

How does Godel Terminal compare to Bloomberg Terminal?

Both deliver institutional-grade market data and news. The practical difference is price and access: Bloomberg starts around $24,000 per user per year and is sold through a long contract; Godel Terminal starts at $80/month, has a free tier, and lets you cancel any time.

Is there a free tier?

Yes — Godel Terminal has a free tier you can explore before paying. Paid plans start at $80/month for non-professional users.

Does Godel Terminal have an API?

A developer API is in beta. It gives programmatic access to the same data that drives the terminal — quotes, news, fundamentals, and filings — over REST and WebSocket. Useful if you build research notebooks, dashboards, or systematic strategies.

Who is Godel Terminal for?

Active traders, analysts, and quants who need professional data without a Bloomberg-tier budget. The CLI-first design also makes it a natural fit for engineers who like keyboard-driven tools.

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Free tier, no card required. Cancel any paid plan anytime.