Compare Computo

Computo does one thing well: it emails you when a US stock or ETF hits the level you set — no dashboard to babysit, no ads, no noise. Evaluating your options? Here's an honest look at how Computo stacks up against the tools people use to watch the market.

Stock & ETF alert comparisons

Frequently asked questions

What is the best stock alert app for US stocks and ETFs?
It depends on your workflow. Yahoo Finance is best for free basic push alerts. TradingView suits chartists. Stock Alarm fits active traders who need SMS or technical triggers. Computo is best if you want quiet, email-first price and ratio alerts without another app to babysit — from $3/month for unlimited.
Does Computo replace TradingView or Yahoo Finance?
No — Computo only replaces the alerting slice. It emails you when a US stock or ETF hits your price, percentage, or ratio level. Keep TradingView for charts, Yahoo for news, or Finviz for screening; use Computo to watch the symbols you already care about.
Can I try Computo before paying?
Yes. The free tier includes up to five active alerts and a ten-symbol watchlist — no credit card required. Upgrade to Pro when you need unlimited alerts, personal notes, brokerage portfolios, or the watchlist milestone digest.

Start watching the market by email

Five alerts free, unlimited for $3/month. No credit card to start.