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Earnings calls, summarised by AI.

Sixty-minute call. Sixty-second read. Three lists: what they said, what they're guiding to, what they're hedging around.

Earnings calls, summarised by AI.

The signal hides in the Q&A.

Most earnings calls run an hour and a half. The press release covers the prepared remarks. The signal you actually want — the analyst question the CFO deflected, the guidance language that subtly changed, the geographic disclosure that didn't make the slide deck — lives in the Q&A. Either you sit through every call live, or you wait three days for the analyst notes. Most traders do neither and trade the headline.

What you get with Mantis.

Open the symbol on earnings day. The transcript summary is right there: three highlights in plain English, the guidance changes against last quarter (raised, lowered, or maintained), and the risk factors management chose to hedge around. The whole thing is under 200 words. You'll read it before your coffee's cold.

Sentiment is a single word at the top — bullish, cautious, neutral, or defensive. It's a length-weighted reading across the whole call, so a CEO who opened upbeat and then carefully walked back margin guidance lands as 'cautious', not 'bullish'. The label catches the meeting's actual mood, not the talking points.

Every excerpt links back to the original transcript line so you can read the source verbatim. If something matters enough to trade on, you'll want to see exactly how it was phrased — not a paraphrase. Two taps and you're in the raw speaker-segmented transcript, jumped to the line that drove the summary.

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How it fits your day.

Your watchlist symbols report tonight. You open Mantis after the market closes, scan the three or four names that printed, and read the summaries. Two minutes per name. The ones where guidance shifted or the Q&A got defensive go on a flag for tomorrow's open. The ones where everything came in clean and the language stayed steady get held. The whole earnings review that used to be an evening of CFO bingo is now a fifteen-minute scan. The next morning, you actually have a plan.

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Every earnings call. In one minute.

Three lists. One sentiment. The signal, not the soundbite.