SaveTheTrade – a simple trade journal and performance tracker
Trade journal with guardrails, but TradingView, Myfxbook, and Edgewonk already do this.

Auto-computes R-multiples and equity curves without the spreadsheet formula maintenance headache.
Crypto traders, day traders
Edgewonk · TradesViz · Koyfin
Trade journal with guardrails, but TradingView, Myfxbook, and Edgewonk already do this.
Execution-log reconstruction beats TradeZella's manual entry for futures traders.
Yet another AI trading wrapper in a space crowded by funded incumbents.
Fixes CSV errors for CRM imports, but remove.bg-style tool—solves real friction, zero differentiation.
This is a pragmatic, multi-tenant RoR app that covers the basics you'd expect—firms/broker scopes, account configs, trades and payouts—and includes convenient ops notes (bin/setup, Heroku deploy). It feels like a useful baseline for fintech teams rather than a polished end product: screenshots and deploy scripts make it easy to spin up, but there’s little sign of broker integrations, import/export workflows, access controls or audit details that matter for real trading ops.
Records every raw message and stamps it with nanosecond-precision receipt times so you can replay exact exchange traffic — nice for auditing or recreating subtle timing bugs. The product leans into 'give me the raw JSON, not some normalized blob' which is exactly what power users want, but it's currently Binance-focused and I want clearer guarantees on retention, ordering, and pricing before I bet production tooling on it.