Research briefs for finance creators

Financial filings turned into sharp, publish-ready research briefs.

Zelvra turns earnings releases, 10-Ks, and call transcripts into ready-to-publish newsletter sections, threads, and scripts — every number sourced, every claim checked.

Briefs start at $149. Delivered within 2–3 business days.

Brief queue Source-backed
10-K Q4 call Transcript
Revenue Margins Guidance
The problem

The signal is buried in long filings and noisy calls.

Financial filings are dense, earnings calls move quickly, and the useful story is rarely sitting in one paragraph. Creators and operators need the key numbers, narrative shifts, and risks fast enough to turn them into clean output.

Zelvra is built around the practical middle ground: source-backed research that is concise enough to use and careful enough to trust.

What Zelvra delivers

Briefs that turn source material into usable finance content.

01

Filing summaries

Condensed reads of 10-Ks, 10-Qs, investor decks, and annual reports with the numbers that shape the story.

02

Call takeaways

Management commentary, guidance language, segment updates, and repeated themes separated from the noise.

03

Content angles

Hooks, narrative framing, source notes, and risk flags that can become a newsletter, post, memo, or script.

Process

A simple path from source material to usable brief.

1

Send the company/report

Share a ticker, filing, earnings report, transcript, deck, or source link you want turned into a brief.

2

Zelvra extracts the numbers and narrative

The brief pulls out source-backed figures, management language, business drivers, and the main tension.

3

Receive a concise brief ready to turn into content

Use the output as a starting point for newsletters, posts, scripts, memos, or internal research notes.

Sample preview

See a real Zelvra brief, built from NVIDIA's latest quarter.

Below is how a Zelvra brief is organized across any source type. For the full, source-checked version, read the real NVIDIA Q1 FY2027 sample brief.

View the real NVIDIA sample brief →

Brief anatomy

How every Zelvra brief is built

Source-backed
Source packet Q4 earnings release + call transcript
Brief focus Quarterly narrative, guidance language, and source-backed content angles.

Every figure and quote is checked against the cited filing, release, or transcript before delivery.

Hook

Lead with the gap between reported momentum and management's forward-looking tone, then show which numbers support that tension.

5 key numbers

  • Reported revenueTotal, YoY change, and the driver management emphasized.
  • Segment performanceWhich segment carried the quarter and which one dragged.
  • Margin directionGross or operating margin trend plus the stated explanation.
  • Free cash flowCash conversion and any timing items called out in the release.
  • Guidance languageRange, revision, and tone compared with prior commentary.

Bull lens

If growth durability, pricing power, or segment mix is visible in the source, frame it as the constructive read.

Bear lens

If margin pressure, softer demand, or cautious guidance is visible, make that the cautionary read.

Content angle

Turn the quarter into a creator-ready post: what changed, why it matters, and what to watch next.

QA & disclaimer note

Every figure is checked against the cited source before delivery. Zelvra provides research and content support only. We do not provide investment advice, price targets, trading signals, or buy/sell recommendations.

Get started

Request a brief from a filing, report, or transcript.

Send the source material and tell Zelvra how you plan to use the output. Briefs start at $149 and are delivered within 2–3 business days, with every number sourced and every claim checked.

  • A concise brief built from the filing, report, transcript, or deck you send.
  • A hook, key numbers, narrative takeaways, risk flags, and content angles.
  • Source-aware language you can adapt into a post, newsletter, memo, or script.
  • A clear label that the output is research content, not financial advice.

What to include in your email

  • Company / ticker The public company or symbol you want covered.
  • Source link The filing, earnings report, or transcript (URL or attachment).
  • Desired output Newsletter section, X thread, or full research brief.
  • Deadline When you need the brief back.
  • Your channel The publication, newsletter, or handle it is for.
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Zelvra provides research and content support only. We do not provide investment advice, price targets, trading signals, or buy/sell recommendations.