Show your research,
not your net worth.
You want to walk your audience through a portfolio decision — not disclose your account balance to the internet. Privacy mode masks every dollar figure a viewer could use to reconstruct your net worth, while the analysis you’re actually presenting — prices, percentages, ratios, charts — stays fully visible.
What is ALAN Privacy mode?
A one-click setting that masks share counts, position values, cash balances, cost totals, dollar profit and loss, and income figures across the ALAN portfolio and daily brief. Per-share prices, percentage moves, and ratios stay visible — they are public market data. Built for screen recording, streaming, and screen sharing.
What your viewers see
Illustrative values — not a real account. The mask glyphs are exactly what the product renders.
- Hidden
- Share counts, position and market values, cash balances, cost totals, dollar P&L, income totals — anything a viewer could use to reconstruct your account size.
- Visible
- Per-share prices, percentage moves, allocation percentages, ratios, charts — public market data and the substance of your commentary.
- The invariant
- No visible pair of numbers can be combined to back out a share count or account value. If per-share dividend shows, annual income is masked.
Built for the recording workflow
The mask applies before first paint. Reloading a page mid-recording never flashes your balance for a frame.
The toggle syncs across browser tabs instantly and persists between sessions — portfolio, daily brief, income, tax lots, performance.
Flip it on before you hit record, flip it off when you're done. It's a display layer — your data never changes.