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Valuein vs Tiingo

Friendly multi-asset data — Valuein adds full PIT vintaging and fact-level audit

The key difference

Tiingo gives you a clean as-reported flag and great value on a ~5,500-name US universe. Valuein gives you the full 19,000+ survivorship-free universe back to 1993, a true restatement-vintage PIT model (not just an as-reported toggle), and per-fact filing provenance for AI agents.

Outcomes that matter

What you actually get done — not just a feature checklist.

The jobValueinTiingo
As-reported vs restatedFull restatement vintage (accepted_at)asReported flag (not full vintage)
Universe coverage19,000+ incl. delisted, to 1993~5,500 US equities, ~20yr
Audit any number an agent returnsfact_id → exact SEC filingNo per-fact filing lineage
Entry price$0 free, then $49/moFree, then ~$30–$50/mo

Feature Comparison

FeatureValueinTiingo
Universe Coverage19,000+ active + delisted, 1993→~5,500 US equities
Point-in-TimeRestatement vintage on every rowasReported flag, not full vintage
Per-fact Audit Trailfact_id → SEC filingNone
AI Agent AccessMCP + safety guardrailsNo official MCP found
History Depth1993 → present~20 years
FormatParquet + SDK + MCPREST + WebSocket + Python client

Tiingo details and pricing are based on publicly available information as of June 2026 and may have changed — verify on their site. Where a competitor's figure is vendor-reported or estimated, we say so.

Where Tiingo is stronger

  • Tiingo bundles multi-asset prices and news at a low price point
  • Tiingo's as-reported toggle is a genuinely useful, honest feature
  • Tiingo is cheaper for a smaller-universe use case

Best for

Quants and developers who want the full survivorship-free SEC universe with true point-in-time vintaging and filing-level provenance, beyond a smaller as-reported feed.

Frequently asked questions

Is Valuein a good alternative to Tiingo for fundamentals?

Yes, when you need the full SEC universe (19,000+ names incl. delisted), history back to 1993, a true restatement-vintage point-in-time model, and per-fact filing provenance. Tiingo is a strong value pick for a smaller US universe plus prices and news.

Tiingo has an asReported flag — isn't that point-in-time?

An as-reported flag tells you the originally filed value, but not the full vintage of every subsequent restatement. Valuein stores each restatement with its accepted_at date, so a backtest reconstructs exactly what was known on any date.

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