The Aiera integration provides Claude with access to earnings calls, SEC filings, company publications, and expert insights for real-time financial intelligence. Additionally, the connector can pull information from Third Bridge events. This article explains how to set up and use Aiera to access corporate event data and analyst commentary for your market analysis.
The Aiera integration relies upon Claude’s ability to use remote connectors.
The Aiera integration enables Claude to access comprehensive earnings intelligence and corporate communications in real-time.
Claude applies Aiera’s intelligence platform to support real-time market analysis and due diligence workflows.
Technical details of the Aiera Integration can be found in Aiera’s MCP Server Documentation. You will need to contact Aiera to obtain API access credentials for the MCP server.
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Note: The Aiera connector also includes access to Third Bridge events. See this section of the Aiera MCP documentation for more information.
Example input prompt:
Pull the transcript from Netflix’s most recent earnings call and summarize: (1) revenue and subscriber growth discussed, (2) key themes from management presentation, (3) top analyst questions and concerns, and (4) any forward guidance provided.
When to use: Immediately after earnings releases to quickly digest management commentary and market reaction before research reports publish.
Typical timeframe: Most valuable within 24-48 hours of earnings when transcripts are fresh and before consensus views form.
Example input prompt:
What were the main questions analysts asked on the last three Microsoft earnings calls? Identify recurring themes and any new topics of concern that emerged in recent quarters.
When to use: Understanding evolving market concerns and identifying which business segments or metrics are drawing increased scrutiny.
Tip: Track 2-4 quarters to identify developing themes versus one-time questions.
Example input prompt:
Search the last four Amazon earnings calls for what management said about capital expenditure plans and AWS infrastructure investments. Has their tone or guidance changed?
When to use: Tracking specific strategic initiatives or business drivers across time to detect shifts in company priorities or investment thesis.
Works well with: 3-6 quarters of transcripts to establish patterns and identify inflection points.
Example input prompt:
Search earnings transcripts for S&P 500 companies in the last quarter for mentions of “artificial intelligence” or “AI.” Which sectors are discussing it most and what are they saying about implementation?
When to use: Identifying emerging trends across markets and understanding which industries are most affected by macro themes.
Note: Combine with sector filters to focus analysis on relevant industry groups.
Example input prompt:
Show me all confirmed earnings calls for companies in the technology sector over the next two weeks. I want to prepare analysis ahead of these events.
When to use: Planning research calendar and ensuring coverage of important corporate events for portfolio holdings or coverage universe.
Key benefit: Get ahead of events rather than reacting after the fact.
Example input prompt:
Find all 8-K filings from companies in my watchlist over the past month. Focus on those related to management changes, acquisitions, or material contracts.
When to use: Monitoring portfolio holdings for material corporate developments between regular reporting periods.
Why it matters: 8-Ks often contain market-moving information disclosed outside earnings cycles.
Example input prompt:
Find Third Bridge expert interviews discussing the semiconductor industry from the past month. What are experts saying about demand trends and capacity utilization?
When to use: Supplementing quantitative company data with qualitative expert perspectives on industry dynamics.
Works well with: Combining expert insights with company earnings commentary for comprehensive sector views.