Tradervue is the go-to for prop firm traders who need deep annotated notes on every position. Chartlog leads with chart screenshots. Both are web-only. Both require mostly CSV or manual import. The choice comes down to your journaling style: are you a words person or a pictures person?
Side by side
| Feature | SuperTrader | Tradervue | Chartlog |
|---|---|---|---|
| Starting price | $0 / mo | $29/mo | $15/mo |
| Free plan | ✓ Free forever | ✗ None | Basic (limited) |
| Broker integrations | 1,000+ | ~40 (CSV for most) | Limited |
| AI insights | ✓ Real-time | ✗ | ✗ |
| Mobile app | ✓ iOS & Android | ✗ Web only | ✗ Web only |
| Mood tracking | ✓ | ✗ | ✗ |
| Backtesting engine | ✓ Full | ✗ | ✗ |
Our verdict
Between Tradervue and Chartlog: Tradervue edges ahead. Tradervue's depth of analysis and tagging system is more comprehensive for serious traders.
Neither Tradervue nor Chartlog offer real-time AI coaching during your session. Both require you to review your mistakes after the fact. SuperTrader detects tilt, entry drift, and behavioral patterns every 2 minutes during live trading — and its free plan has no trade limits.
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