I built Finsuba Premium to solve a problem I kept running into while trading:
Most sites highlight “top gaining stocks” over a fixed time window (e.g. 9:30–4:00), but that often hides the actual tradeability. A stock can finish the day up big while offering very different outcomes depending on when you entered and exited.
Finsuba Premium sends a daily and weekly email showing the top-performing U.S. stock trades, based on identifiable entry and exit points rather than broad time-based gains. It includes:
- exact entry time & price
- exact exit time & price
- trade duration and performance
It’s not a signal service or alert system. Everything is processed at the end of the trading day and ran through minute by minute. I built this for traders who want to improve by reviewing winning setups consistently, rather than reacting to alerts in real time.
No bug here, my database is still quite small, we're covering 300K keywords at the moment and that keyword isn't inside our database. We're releasing a much larger database in the coming weeks so stay tuned. I'll add that keyword and a bit more Q&A searches around referral software for you.
Really appreciate you signing up for the beta, hope you find it useful.
Fixed! My test function was looking for the script inside the <head> element, it'll now pickup the script anywhere in the <html> element so doesn't matter if it's placed in the footer. I double checked it for you and looks like it's picked up some traffic already from ChatGPT.
Thanks for the feedback. It actually works both ways in the examples you provided, they are just different sections of the product.
So the "research" feature is similiar to similarweb in that you can look up a domain to find which search queries it ranks for in Chatgpt and the specific article it links to as a citation/source. I have a fairly small database at this stage so it mainly returns data on the big websites but I am rolling out a 10x larger database in the coming weeks.
The "analytics" feature is a script you install that tracks the traffic ai search engines send you and more in depth information such as the breakdown of traffic from the different ai search engines and which page content is performing the best. I also track page crawls but the ai engines are pretty sneaky (fake user agents etc.) so it's hard to monitor.
Hope that helps. I might update the website with a video so it's easier to see how the features work.
Hi Vhanda,
Thanks for the feedback. Much Appreciated. I've answered your questions below:
- It wasn't clear to me how I would integrate this in my website. Would I have to add some code or can this be done in some other way.
Yes, you install the javascript snippet which is one line of code into the <head> section of your website and that's it. That allows the plugin to change the title and description for you.
- In the end, I signed up, after which it asked permission to "See and download your Google Analytics data". My website doesn't use Google Analytics. Is Google Analytics a strict requirement? I'm using Plausible.io
No, you do not need to add Google Analytics. We still get enough data to sort your metrics and ranking data without it. We do use GA for backlink data though so you can add it for that which is optional. I really like Plausible though so will try and build an integration soon.
- Clicking on Website metrics, shows me a list of websites. I've only configured it for one website, so it's a bit annoying that I have to then click on that one website.
You have to add the website first then you can access website metrics. I didn't want to add every website at once due to pricing issues. Could be expensive for lots of websites so you get to choose which ones you want to sync and pay for.
- I cannot figure out how to add brand keywords. The keywords list is empty.
Yeah I agree with you, I am reworking this feature to make it easier for people. At the moment you need to click on the checkboxes next to your brand keywords then click the add keyword button. Sorry UX fail here.
- I clicked on upgrade and it shows me a price of "14.99", though the pricing page shows "4.99". I think my website is quite small. Is this a bug?
No bug. Pricing is based on size of website. Your website is bigger than the small plan which is 4.99. The small plan is ideally for local business websites with small amount of keywords and pages.
> Yes, you install the javascript snippet which is one line of code into the <head> section of your website and that's it. That allows the plugin to change the title and description for you.
Right. Without knowing exactly what details are being collected, I wouldn't be comfortable adding something a script on my website.
I've gone through the privacy policy - which is challenging to read - it doesn't inspire me to add this, since it basically collects a lot of information. Additionally, I would have to add the cookie banner to my website, which I rather not do.
> Clicking on Website metrics
I didn't explain myself very well. I've configured it for my one website. Each time I want to see metrics of that website, I need to click on the sidebar, and then click on the website name. This extra click is annoying since I only have one website configured.
> No bug. Pricing is based on size of website. Your website is bigger than the small plan which is 4.99. The small plan is ideally for local business websites with small amount of keywords and pages.
It would be nice if it could explain why the small plan is not applicable. I'm fairly certain I have less than 100 pages, maybe even less than 20.
Hi Vhanda,
Sorry details aren't clear on our Privacy Policy, Privacy is super important to me. It's one of the reasons I built Searchramen as I wanted people to have a set of tools built from their own data rather than scraped/clickstream data.
WE DO NOT USE cookies or collect private information so you do not need a cookie banner on your website to use our plugin. You can check this inside chrome by going to developers -> Application -> Cookies. You'll see that there is no cookie loaded after installing our script.
Also our plugin is third party pen tested and certified by an outsider for security, if your interested and want to see the code just look at the javascript. It's only 28 lines of code and public so hopefully it helps with the confidence angle. It is also installed on some pretty big websites right now (1Million+ pages views per month)
> Clicking on Website metrics
I see what you mean. Yeah I agree, it's a bit time consuming to click the website each time. When I built it I had quite a few websites in one account so it seemed like a better layout. i'm planning to rework the nav slightly so will test selecting the website first and then having each section use that website rather than having to select it each time.
> It would be nice if it could explain why the small plan is not applicable. I'm fairly certain I have less than 100 pages, maybe even less than 20.
Pricing is a combination of keywords and pages. So even though you have less than 100 pages you have quite a few keywords which is expensive for storage fees each month. I'd love to be able to sell it for 4.99 but these storage costs add up and 1500 keywords by 3 positions synced with 1 year of search data is quite a bit of data so I wouldn't be making enough money to improve the product.
I built Searchramen over the last year and a half while doing SEO consulting work due to the fact that I couldn’t find software for people who do SEO like me (heavy A/B testing and a preference for real SEO data vs scraped data) or couldn’t find an SEO Plugin for some static site generators(e.g Middleman, Jekyll etc.) .
I have been working out of spreadsheets for the last few years so it was nice to build something from scratch that was based on your Google Search Console data rather than the current industry standard of “scraped” and “clickstream” data. I wanted the software to be competitive and match what the big guys were doing so I built out a lot of standard features as well. The full feature set is below:
1. Website Metrics - Includes all your top SEO metrics such as Rankings 1-3, 1-10, 1-20, 1-100, Keywords Indexed, New Keywords, Pages Indexed, New Pages, Page Clicks, Page Impressions, Page CTR, Average Positions, Total Backlinks and New Backlinks.
2. Rank Tracking with Customised Sorting - Rank tracking sorted by Desktop, Mobile and Tablet rankings with categories for top keyword traffic, top keyword rankings, most improved keywords, declined keywords, new keywords indexed and lost keywords.
3. Backlink Tracking - Track the link, traffic from the link and linking page.
4. Universal Plugin - Change search appearance (Title and Description) on any website or technology stack.
5. A/B Testing - Test your website, website page or a specific keyword for SEO changes.
6.Brand Monitoring - Still in beta but works well for a quick look into branded search terms 7. Reporting - Receive daily, weekly or monthly reports with your important metrics. Can also brand reports with your logo for agencies and consultants.
P.S. Any feedback even if negative is appreciated. Thanks!
Other products use scraped/clickstream data because it’s the only way to get data on other sites besides your own. If you are only interested in your own sites, then Google Search Console is your go-to app. But there’s a valid reason clickstream data is so useful
Only problem with scraped/clickstream data is that it's quite inaccurate. I agree it is great for competitive intelligence but falls over a bit when your looking for data on your best content and monitoring important metrics over time. I've always thought of it as scraped/clickstream -> competitive research gsc/owned data -> seo metrics/monitoring.
Very few ppl look at clickstream data for your own site. That’s not it’s purpose. It’s inaccurate but can be helpful for relative comparison/benchmarking. I don’t care the exact number of visits my competitor is getting, but I do care if it’s twice the amount my site is getting.
Hi quickthrower2, It's not traditional A/B Testing but SEO A/B Testing. So it will run a test on either your whole website, a particular page/s or a particular keyword/s. You set a time frame for the test then it will show you a detailed list of SEO stats such clicks, impressions, CTR and average position before and after the test time frames and for each device type (desktop, mobile and tablet).
Thankyou very much for finding this bug. Safari was blocking the email input field on signup. Just fixed it, if you'd like to give it another shot. Ipad should be okay when running in widescreen but some elements might show out of the screen as it's optimized for desktop.
Hi HN,
I built Finsuba Premium to solve a problem I kept running into while trading:
Most sites highlight “top gaining stocks” over a fixed time window (e.g. 9:30–4:00), but that often hides the actual tradeability. A stock can finish the day up big while offering very different outcomes depending on when you entered and exited.
Finsuba Premium sends a daily and weekly email showing the top-performing U.S. stock trades, based on identifiable entry and exit points rather than broad time-based gains. It includes:
- exact entry time & price - exact exit time & price - trade duration and performance
It’s not a signal service or alert system. Everything is processed at the end of the trading day and ran through minute by minute. I built this for traders who want to improve by reviewing winning setups consistently, rather than reacting to alerts in real time.
Link: https://www.finsuba.com/premium/
Happy to answer questions about how the trades are selected, the data pipeline, or the product itself. Feedback very welcome.