Introducing “Tegus for Agentic Research”: Hudson Labs Deep Dive

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Kris Bennatti

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We recently released “The AI Ecosystem Stack", a market map with 500+ public and private companies categorized by layer, segment and criticality. A combination of call transcripts, 10-Ks and web sources were used to create the analysis.

The same analysis would have cost $13,000 using the Opus 4.8 API.

Hudson Labs Deep Dive delivers agentic analysis at a fraction of the cost and the highest standard of quality.

A Deep Dive is a research project that requires long-running, parallel agents. For example, an analysis 500+ documents or web sources.

Why Hudson Labs Deep Dive:

Complex multi-agent workflows are highly costly and unreliable. Many customers have expressed frustration after spending thousands of dollars creating generalist agent-driven analysis that missed the mark — incorrect, noisy or incomplete results. Deep Dive is our response.

Recent Deep Dives:

Subscriber links: AI Ecosystem Stack, Trump, Jensen.

Request a Deep Dive now:

Subscriber pricing for a limited time only:

  • Less than 500 data points (e.g. 3 years of data for 100 companies): $25 per Deep Dive
  • 500+ data points: $50+ per Deep Dive. Cost is a function of the number of data sources and data points required.

While we build our content library, subscribers pay approximately 40% of our costs and 200X less than a generalist API.

How it works:

Make your request here.

If approved, we will confirm your requirements and return the initial results within 72 hours.

Exclusivity window: After two weeks the Deep Dive will become available to all Hudson Labs subscribers.

Available data sources:

  • Conference & earnings calls
  • SEC filings
  • Press releases
  • Fundamental & market metrics
  • Consensus estimates
  • FRED: Federal Reserve Economic Data
  • The Federal Register
  • SEC Comment Letters, Enforcement Actions, Litigation Reviews, Stop Orders
  • The US Federal Budget
  • And more

Restrictions on data sources: Hudson Labs only supports data sources for which we have redistribution rights.