Comparison

Evibe vs Simply Wall St.

Simply Wall St helps you research what to buy. Evibe tracks everything you already own — and now analyzes it with AI too, on every Apple device.

Heads up: this comparison is written by the Evibe team, so we’re naturally biased. We’ve done our best to represent Simply Wall St fairly using publicly available information — but features and pricing change, so some details here may be out of date. If anything in this comparison looks outdated or wrong, tell us at contact@evibe.com and we’ll fix it, with thanks.
  • Native Apple apps (iOS, macOS, widgets)
    Evibe ·
    Simply Wall St ·Web-first (mobile apps available)
  • macOS Bars · always-on-top live quotes
    Evibe ·
    Simply Wall St ·
  • Web access
    Evibe ·
    Simply Wall St ·
  • Apple Watch app & complications
    Evibe ·Full app + complications + Smart Stack
    Simply Wall St ·
  • Live tracking (Live Activity & Dynamic Island)
    Evibe ·
    Simply Wall St ·
  • Primary purpose
    Evibe ·Portfolio & net-worth tracking
    Simply Wall St ·Stock research & analysis
  • Asset classes covered
    Evibe ·17 (incl. crypto, real estate, hard assets)
    Simply Wall St ·Stocks (broad global coverage)
  • Fundamentals & "Snowflake" stock analysis
    Evibe ·Limited
    Simply Wall St ·Best-in-class
  • Real-time quotes
    Evibe ·
    Simply Wall St ·End-of-day only
  • Dividend tracking (executed, declared, estimated)
    Evibe ·
    Simply Wall St ·Income, yield & forecasts (estimate-based)
  • Use together
    Evibe ·Track the result
    Simply Wall St ·Inform the decision
  • Connect to AI assistants (MCP)
    Evibe ·Yes — ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini (read-only)
    Simply Wall St ·
  • AI analysis of your own holdings
    Evibe ·Portfolio health score + per-stock AI deep dive
    Simply Wall St ·Deep stock research — not AI on your portfolio

Two different jobs

This is one of the few comparisons where the honest answer is "you might want both."

Simply Wall St is a stock research tool. Its signature output is the Snowflake infographic — five axes (value, future, past, health, dividend) that compress a fundamental analysis into one glance. It is built to help you decide what to buy.

Evibe is a portfolio tracker. Its job is to give you a real-time, multi-asset, multi-currency view of what you already own, on whichever Apple device you happen to pick up. It is built to help you live with the decisions you have already made.

These are complementary jobs, not competing ones.

Where Simply Wall St is strongest

  • Fundamentals analysis at scale. Global coverage, screens, visual analytics that compress a research workflow into something an individual investor can actually use.
  • Stock picking signals. Health, valuation, future estimates — opinionated takes that give you a structured way to evaluate candidates.
  • Research-grade reports for individual tickers, well beyond what most retail tools offer.

Where Evibe is strongest

  • The other half of investing — owning. What's in your portfolio right now, in your reference currency, with historical FX on cost basis, dividends in three states, performance versus a benchmark of your choice.
  • AI analysis of what you actually own. A portfolio health score, a per-stock AI deep dive on any ticker, and a daily engine of ideas to research — so Evibe informs decisions too, grounded in your real holdings rather than a generic screen.
  • Apple-native surfaces. Widgets, macOS Bars, Watch complications, push alerts — your portfolio is present without being intrusive.
  • 17 asset classes. Not just equities — crypto, real estate, art, vehicles, startups, loans. The full picture of net worth, not just the tradable slice.

How the pair fits together

A common, healthy workflow:

  1. Use Simply Wall St when you are evaluating whether to add a position. Read the Snowflake, the analyst takes, the health metrics.
  2. Once you've bought, the position lives in Evibe. Evibe is where you watch how it performs, how it pays dividends, how it sits inside your overall allocation.

The overlap is small — but now that AI analysis is built into Evibe, many investors find Evibe alone covers the owning and a genuinely useful slice of the researching.

When you might pick just one

  • You don't pick stocks yourself (you index, or you trust an advisor): Evibe alone covers what you need.
  • You research constantly but barely look at performance (you're more analyst than investor): Simply Wall St alone fits your usage.
  • You do both, on Apple devices, with a portfolio bigger than equities: pairing them is probably the better answer.

If you want deep, dedicated equity research, Simply Wall St is purpose-built for it. If you want to track everything you own and get AI-grounded analysis of it on every Apple device — that's Evibe, and for most investors it's the one that earns the daily open.