About fuzz it!
fuzz it! is where we explain markets, connect the dots across finance, and share what we’re learning while building fuzz.
If you’ve ever tried to understand what’s happening in markets, you know the problem. Information isn’t scarce — it’s everywhere. The challenge is making sense of it.
Every day there are:
dozens of headlines,
endless opinions,
charts without context,
and narratives that change every hour.
fuzz was built to solve exactly that.
It’s a research assistant for finance that helps people ask better questions and understand markets more clearly.
This publication is where we share our product updates, ideas, analysis, and experiments that come out of that journey.
What you’ll find here
Product updates
What we’re building inside fuzz — new features, experiments, and ideas.
Guest perspectives
Occasional posts from investors, operators, and thinkers who see markets from interesting angles.
Market audio
Short audio summaries and commentary through fuzz FM.
… and much more. Honestly, we’re just getting started and we’d love to know what YOU would want to read here!
Who this is for
This publication is primarily for users who’ve heard or interacted with fuzz before. However, we aim to bring in much more, also a one-stop general forum to discuss all things markets, money and finance!
You might be:
an investor trying to understand what’s actually driving prices
a trader trying to keep up with daily market narratives
someone learning about finance and capital markets
or just someone who enjoys thinking about how money and markets work
If you like clear thinking, causal explanations, and fewer buzzwords, you’ll probably enjoy it here.
About fuzz
fuzz is an AI-powered research assistant designed to help people explore financial markets more intelligently.
Instead of scrolling through dozens of articles, you can ask questions like:
Why did this stock move today?
What does this policy change mean for a sector?
How do events connect across markets?
And fuzz helps connect those dots.
Disclaimer
Content published here is for informational and educational purposes only and should not be considered financial or investment advice. Always conduct your own research or consult a qualified financial advisor before making investment decisions.

