"Tegus is technology I can’t live without. When I need new ideas or I’m going deep into diligence, I turn to Tegus. They speed up my process and surface relevant insights I can’t find anywhere else."
"Why are Tegus insights a cut above the rest? Tegus doesn’t pay for investors to conduct calls on random topics. Leading investors and business leaders come to Tegus to ask questions pertinent to their own interests and investments— which means I get deeper, richer, and more informed interviews to read through."
"It’s my job to get up to speed on companies and markets faster and better than everyone else— Tegus makes me the expert in the room."
"Partnering with Tegus is a no-brainer for us. In the time it typically takes to have a direct conversation with one investor, we can reach (and measure) thousands through the platform. Investors clearly love Tegus and it's core to our strategy to engage with investors where they are."
'Hosting calls with Tegus is a simple, scalable way to share our story and answer common questions. Our existing holders appreciate the added detail and the ability for thousands of investors to access the calls helps drive deeper conversations when we have live discussions with new investors."
"Tegus provides two-way communication with investors, at scale. Their single platform helps us reach new and familiar investors with our story and allows us to keep a pulse on what investors are asking —and reading— about our company and our peers."
"We asked our friends about best practices, where they got data, how they utilized their limited resources upfront; Tegus came up time and time again."
"Tegus saves my firm tens of hours weekly and hundreds of thousands of dollars a year. It’s among the very most essential financial data products in our process."
"We’ve found Tegus data to be significantly more reliable."
"Tegus saves our team an inordinate amount of time."
"Tegus is the number one place where we turn for insights when we're trying to get up to speed on a company."
"Prior to Tegus, expert calls were the single biggest line item in their research budget."