Trial Access
See it working before you commit
Financial analysis software is only useful if you can actually use it. We offer a structured trial period so you can work through real exercises using actual tools — Bloomberg Terminal navigation, Excel-based modelling, and scenario analysis frameworks — before deciding what to study further.
What the trial
actually gives you access to
"The trial period is not a demo — you work through the same material as enrolled students. The difference is scope, not quality."
Getting started takes about ten minutes
No account setup complexity. You send one message, we set up your access, and you start working through material the same day.
Send a request ↗
Use the contact page to describe your background and what you want to get from the trial. A brief context message helps us assign the right starting module — financial modelling basics, tool navigation, or ratio analysis.
Get your access credentials
Within one business day you receive login details and a short orientation document. The document covers the platform layout and explains how the exercise submission process works.
Work through the material ★
Complete the exercises at your own pace across the 14-day window. Each task has written instructions and a reference dataset. You submit your work directly in the platform and get automated feedback plus a reviewer note within 48 hours.
Decide on next steps
After the trial you can enrol in a full workshop, continue independently, or simply leave. There is no automatic billing and no follow-up pressure. The trial stands on its own.
Ready to try? The application is open
Suranebot has been running practical financial analysis workshops since 2023. The trial reflects the same standard: specific tools, real data, honest feedback. Geography is not a barrier — participants join from across Canada and internationally.
"I spent the first three days just on the DCF exercise. The feedback I got was more specific than anything I'd seen in classroom settings — actual comments on my discount rate assumptions."
Questions about fit or prerequisites? Get in touch directly