Which brokers will ArthAlert support?
ArthAlert plans to support most major brokers gradually, starting with Indian broker integrations and expanding over time.
For investors who want portfolio-first news, not market noise
Early previewArthAlert connects your broker-backed portfolio and personal watchlist, then keeps you updated with focused news, plain-English summaries, and push notifications for the stocks you actually follow.
Only the first 100 waitlist members get 3 months of premium free.
How it works
The app is built to turn your ticker set into a personalized news layer with urgency, impact, and context visible in seconds.
What you get
Live product look
Switch the theme to preview both app modes. The interface is built to surface important stock news quickly, with enough context to understand whether an alert needs action.
Why people search for ArthAlert
ArthAlert is built for people searching for a stock news app for iPhone, a holdings and watchlist news app, broker-linked portfolio alerts, and fast NSE or BSE announcement updates. Instead of showing everything happening in the market, it focuses on the stocks you own or follow.
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We’ll keep you posted on launch, broker connectivity progress, and the rollout of personalized alerts for your holdings and watchlist.
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Frequently asked questions
ArthAlert plans to support most major brokers gradually, starting with Indian broker integrations and expanding over time.
At launch, ArthAlert is focused on Indian markets and Indian broker connections. Support for brokers in other markets is planned later.
Yes. You can manually add stocks to a watchlist even if you do not connect a broker account.
At launch, ArthAlert plans to send alerts for news and announcements related to tracked stocks from sources such as NSE and BSE.
ArthAlert is planned to be free with limited functionality, and the first 100 users on the waitlist will receive premium access.