Tegus by AlphaSense Reviews 21

TrustScore 4 out of 5

3.8

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

I have filled out multiple screeners for consulting projectrs they tell me I am a perfect fit for and I have never gotten a call. I am convinced they use the responses from the screener, which req... See more

Rated 5 out of 5 stars

Have consulted 5x on this platform, in my experience is on par with their top tier peers. I wish that all of these platforms would just round up your time to one hour if the engagement lasts more than... See more

Rated 5 out of 5 stars

Working with Tegus and thief outstanding team has been an insightful experience for me. One that I truly value as its allowed me to share my vast industry knowledge, have a platform to educate and co... See more

Rated 5 out of 5 stars

The contact and communication was friendly, efficient and straight forward. The scheduled call started timely and the connection via mobile phone was fine.

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  1. Consultant
  2. Non-Bank Financial Service

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Your expertise moves markets. Tegus—now part of AlphaSense—connects your expertise to the decisions shaping tomorrow. The experience you know and trust now lives within a broader research ecosystem, built to amplify your impact and safeguard your voice.


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3.8

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Rather unprofessional and intransparent

My experience they are rather unprofessional and intransparent.

I was asked to give a consultancy for one of their customers. The appointment was scheduled for 1 hour, but was changed 3 times at the very last minute while I wasted my time waiting in front of my computer for the meeting to take place. The meeting only took place on the 4th time and their customer showed up 5 min late to the meeting.

When I received the payment email, it was stated that I would only receive half the amount we agreed on for an hour. They had failed to inform me that even though scheduled for an hour, the actual payment is counted by the minutes and their customer ended the call shortly after the count of 30th min.

When I asked about the rest of the agreed fee, I was told that they apologize if it was unclear prior to the call that they pay only for the time spent in the call.

This means that I blocked a total of 4 hours in my calendar due to multiple last minute reschedulings, but ended up being remunerated for half an hour.

May 24, 2024
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