5/5 rating based on 599 reviews. Read all reviews for Seeking Alpha: News & Analysis for iPhone.
Seeking Alpha: News & Analysis is free iOS app published by Seeking Alpha Ltd.
reviewfto
The latest version introduced mote ads. I have nothing against the ads themselves, but the implementation dramatically affects the experience. Newsfeed randomly scrolls to top when trying to read a snippet. Edit: Upped to 5 stars. Appears the issues have been resolved. App is working well now. Thanks!
Likey Clock
S A does first exceptional high quality work. The info in the investing world is fraught with the same old stuff. S A fills in the need for including the tech info. Fundamentals and latest finds are front and center. This info is nicely displayed here. Together they make S A five star.
Rafa-C
I use the iPhone app a lot. As of some time ago I have been using this same app since it was communicated that it was not "universal". It still works really well on the iPhone 7 but totally bombs on the iPad 3. It takes at least 10 minutes to load the notification articles. The iPad app really hasn't worked for me, so I use the iPhone to check the content. Very unsatisfactory.
Maui Mouth
Portfolio is always current and clearly displayed. Reviews are relevant and represent a spectrum of opinions without apparent undisclosed bias.
/Beast/7
Seeking Alpha is my most used app. As an individual investor, I've found SA provides a wealth of information which I use several times daily. Articles are written for just about every level of investor knowledge. Three years ago, I was a novice and found many articles were over my head, and I've learned so much from the contributors and comments from readers of the articles. The full pic version provides even more options. If you're wanting to take control of your investments and want free advice from hundreds of experienced investors, SA is the place to be.
Senlin13
A little bit slow on my iPhone 6S. But, overall it's a great app.
Zach271828
Seeking Alpha content is worth ongoing attention during the day, but the iPhone (and likely, the iPad) version is painful to use. Reading an article is almost guaranteed to be interrupted by a screen refresh, which scrolls the displayed article stream up to the top to the most recent article. So attempting to read an article may require scrolling back to it multiple (e.g., 10 or more) times. Very painful.