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Scalata.ai Deep Research Beta: The Future of Financial and Market Analysis is Here



While everyone’s talking about ChatGPT’s Deep Research, credit professionals can take advantage of the AI revolution happening right now. Scalata.ai’s new Deep Research feature (now in beta) represents the next evolution beyond one-size-fits-all AI tools.

While general AI tools give you surface-level financial and market research, this feature transforms complex credit analysis processes from weeks to minutes. It is designed to provide users with in-depth, step-by-step research capabilities, making it easier to explore complex topics, gather reliable sources, and generate structured insights.

With Deep Research, users can go beyond surface-level answers and dive into comprehensive reports, forecasts, and analyses — all directly within the chatbot experience. This isn’t just about automating existing processes—it’s about democratizing access to high-level data analysis that traditionally required specialized expertise, enabling credit teams from small operations to large enterprises to perform sophisticated analysis

The release positions Scalata.ai to compete with leading research-driven AI tools such as Perplexity, Gemini Pro Studio, and AI Copilot. By combining advanced retrieval methods, structured output, and user-friendly exploration, Deep Research is set to empower individuals, researchers, and professionals with high-quality insights.


Open Beta Invitation

After helping teams at Fortune 500 financial institutions save 1,000+ hours monthly, we’re opening access to Deep Research to the first 100 credit professionals ready to transform their workflow.

Early access starts today at scalata.ai.

As part of the beta, users can try out the feature today on Scalata.ai’s main chatbot and experience firsthand how it transforms traditional AI interactions into comprehensive research journeys. Your feedback is welcome.

What’s the most time-consuming part of your credit analysis process? Share below. Scalata Deep Research might be exactly what you need. Everyone is invited to test the new Deep Research feature and provide feedback.


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