Build your trading strategy. Test your edge. Find the leak.
Create playbooks, log your trades, track whether you followed your rules, and see if your losses come from the strategy or from the way you execute it.
Weekly diagnosis
Where the week actually broke down
This week
Setup held. Execution drift did not.
Off-plan trades underperformed. Checklist-respected trades stayed cleaner.
Active rule
Track during the week
Max 4 trades per day. Two sessions already stayed compliant.
Playbook check
Checklist-linked execution
Higher checklist adherence continues to outperform rushed entries.
Most traders track outcome. Very few track behavior.
That is why losing weeks stay confusing. The chart may look similar, but the reason the trade failed can be completely different.
The product is designed to separate idea failure from behavior failure.
That means reviewing the setup, the checklist, the rule breaks, the emotional state, and the plan-following instead of only staring at the result.
One review loop, built to be repeated every week.
The goal is not more analytics for the sake of analytics. It is a better feedback loop between the trade you took, the week you reviewed, and the rule you carry into the next one.
Step 1
Journal the trade
Write down the setup, mistakes, emotions, and checklist while the context is still real.
Step 2
Review the week
Use the dashboard, calendar, and insights to understand what repeated across the week.
Step 3
Run Weekly Review
See the summary first. Pro adds a saved AI coaching layer without turning the page into noise.
Step 4
Track one focus rule
Carry one measurable rule into the next week and keep it visible while you trade.
Step 5
Refine the playbook
Adjust the setup, checklist, and no-trade conditions once you can see where execution drift starts.
Each part of the product answers a different question.
That is what keeps the product calm. One page captures the trade. Another explains the week. Another shows whether the strategy still holds when you follow it.
The real question is not just whether you lost. It is what actually failed.
This is one of the core reasons the product exists. A weak setup and weak execution can produce the same red week, but they require completely different decisions next.
Diagnostic anchor
The product is built to show whether the setup is failing or your behavior is.
The point of the review
If the checklist-respected trades still underperform, refine the playbook. If off-plan trades are dragging the week down, fix the behavior before blaming the strategy.
Clearer diagnosis
Better next decision
Weekly Review and Pro
Logging the trade is useful. Reviewing the week properly is what changes behavior.
Weekly Review is where the journal becomes a real discipline system. It summarizes the week, shows what repeated, carries one focus rule forward, and lets Pro go deeper with a saved AI coaching layer.
Free gives a clean weekly summary and visible rule follow-through.
Pro adds deeper interpretation, clearer behavior patterns, and saved AI review artifacts.
AI is an enhancement to the review system, not a replacement for judgment.
Shared review structure
Free and Pro use the same calm foundation
The page stays readable first: weekly stats, best and worst setup, mistakes, and the next focus rule.
Free review
See the week clearly and understand where to look next.
Pro review
Get deeper weekly coaching, saved AI interpretation, and stronger follow-through context.
Rule Tracking loop
Review, focus, follow-through, evaluate
One active rule stays visible during the week so the review becomes a behavior loop instead of a passive report.
Manual-first is there to make the review more honest.
The app is not adding friction for no reason. It is forcing just enough clarity that the week can be reviewed truthfully afterward.
A cleaner record
Enough structure to review the trade honestly
Write the reason, mark the checklist, tag the mistake. That small amount of manual work makes the review harder to fake later.
It slows the trade down enough to be reviewable.
Writing the reason, checklist, and notes makes the decision harder to rewrite later.
It makes the review more honest.
If the process drifted, the journal shows it before the memory starts rationalizing it.
Free should build the habit. Pro should deepen the review.
The product stays useful without forcing a subscription. Pro is the serious layer for traders who already journal and want deeper review, clearer comparisons, and stronger operating leverage.
Operating leverage
Pro does not change the goal. It changes the depth of the review.
The difference is not more dashboards. It is clearer weekly diagnosis, stronger playbook analytics, and a saved coaching layer once the journaling habit is already real.
Free builds the habit
Journal trades, review the dashboard, use calendar and insights, run the weekly summary, and keep the process honest.
Pro adds deeper operating leverage
Saved AI weekly coaching, stronger playbook analytics, and clearer interpretation once the basic journaling habit is already in place.
Build a trading process that still makes sense after a bad week.
Start with a cleaner journal. Add weekly review, playbooks, and rule tracking once you are ready to understand what is actually failing.