Everyone here has come to appreciate the tremendous value that Screener.in brings to an investor’s fundamental analysis journey.
Over time, I have been working on numerous enhancements to this already fantastic tool and realized that many other investors could benefit from these improvements.
Therefore, I have developed a Chrome extension for Screener that incorporates several amazing features.
The features include, but are not limited to:
Custom and predefined highlighting of ratios (Sitewide)
Search and select sectors
Dynamically filter your watchlists (and sector lists) now
Spot good/outstanding results easily, assisted by highlighted spikes
ScreenAssist - Add pre-defined criteria to any of your screens
AlphaAssist - See important details of a stock on a sidebar
Bar Chart visualisations - Visualise Quarterly ratios, Yearly PNL trends on a chart
And many more…
This has a lot to offer and can really empower a lot of investors by making fundamental analysis faster. More features are constantly being added while I actively work to improvise this.
Interested?
Here is the introductory, demo and feature walkthrough video of SuperScreener Superscreener Demo
This is currently in Beta and hence a WIP. This may contain bugs will can be reported here.
And more importantly, by downloading and using this, you agree to own the associated risk as investing can be risky to your capital. I take no guarantee of the functionality, accuracy or suitability of the tool for any specific use.
With that said, try the extension and leave a comment on the demo video or here, as you please.
Cheers to brand New Year, 2025!
Happy Investing!
Great work on this extension! I used export data to excel to do the same kind of analysis that I will now be able to do within the platform itself! Looking forward to using it every day!
Some suggestions:
Remove the music from the video immediately as it makes it very hard to focus on what your offering truly does
Charts should plot changes in terms of percentages or logarithmic scales. Raw numbers help but trend is best captured via statistics.
Once a custom set of rules has been created for highlighting certain columns, there should be an option to clone it rather than having to recreate more or less the same set of filters. This helps when playing around with thresholds across industries and sectors.
Hi, I tried using the extension but one of the permissions asked for is Browser History. That’s a privacy red flag. Not sure how the functionality is linked to getting access to a user’s browser history. If not super critical, you may look at removing it, as it can lead to a larger adoption. Just a small suggestion from my side
I don’t explicitly ask for or need the browser history permission. I use the storage for storing the custom rules.
I’ll look into why this is happening. Thanks
Great, please let us know once you have fixed the issue, would love to try it out. I have attached a screenshot where the permission was asked for more clarity
Sure. In the works! Thanks.
However, some dark mode extensions already work with it and apply dark mode theme Superscreener related styling. Some don’t.