TraderSync and Stonk Journal occupy opposite ends of the complexity spectrum. TraderSync packs in broker connections, mobile apps, and AI coaching on paid tiers. Stonk Journal is intentionally simple. TraderSync costs $29.99/mo to get started. Stonk Journal is cheaper but offers far less in analytical depth.
Side by side
| Feature | SuperTrader | Stonk Journal | TraderSync |
|---|---|---|---|
| Starting price | $0 / mo | $19/mo | $29.99/mo |
| Free plan | ✓ Free forever | ✗ None | Limited (10 trades/mo) |
| Broker integrations | 1,000+ | Limited CSV | ~60 direct |
| AI insights | ✓ Real-time | ✗ | Pro+ only |
| Mobile app | ✓ iOS & Android | ✗ Web only | ✓ iOS & Android |
| Mood tracking | ✓ | ✗ | ✗ |
| Backtesting engine | ✓ Full | ✗ | ✗ |
Our verdict
Between Stonk Journal and TraderSync: TraderSync edges ahead. TraderSync's broker integrations and mobile app make it more practical for active traders.
Stonk Journal keeps things minimal: manual entry, clean UI, stock-focused. TraderSync goes broader with ~60 broker connections, a mobile app, and AI on paid tiers. For stock traders who want simplicity, Stonk Journal is easier. For active traders who want automation, TraderSync is stronger. But TraderSync's AI only runs after your session — SuperTrader's runs during it, and starts free.
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