We’ve been working hard to create the simplest, easiest to use stock tracker out there. It’s designed to stay in touch, so that you never miss an opportunity again.
Features
Stay Informed
Configure triggers.
Threshold triggers
allow you to keep track of absolute price movements. You want to sell apple once it’s above $2000? We’ve got you covered.
Delta triggers
help you to find “sudden” market movements. Those are specified with delta and a timeframe. They will trigger if a certain delta is achieved anywhere in the given timeframe.
Notifications
All of those triggers can be configured to trigger notifications on your phone.
(Note: Those are not meant for professional traders, where every seconds or minute counts. By the nature of these notifications we can not guarantee a timeframe in which they will trigger.)
Generate Insights
Triggers are a great way to focus on the numbers you actually care for.
They will be shown in the details view. Tapping the magnification icon of one of them will even show you why/when a trigger condition is fulfilled!
To add some context, we also show a graph of historical data that allows you to select a timeframe.
If you are really excited about what you are seeing, you can share it with your friends.
Keep everything in sight
The favorites view allows you to quickly get an overview over your favorite stocks.
This view works best if you configure meaningful triggers.
Who we built this for
Or: who we think this is not for
We know. By now you are just burning with desire and impatience to use this app. We feel like some caveats are in order, though.
For now this app does not aim to explain the stock market at all. In order to use it and have fun using it, you should have a basic understanding about what the stock market is and what you can trade. We will never make any recommendations ourselves.
On the other end of the spectrum: We feel like professional traders will not benefit greatly from using that app either. While we try our best to deliver our notifications, there are many things that might get in the way. There’s the API itself, which may not have the most up to date data, there’s your operating system that might not deem our service as imporant as we think it is.
So, who is it for?
You already have depot, trade every couple of weeks or month and are simply trying to find a good entry point (a dip, for example) to buy some stocks you’ve always wanted to have.
You are ok with keeping your positions for a while if your plans don’t work out quite like you thougth they would.
Caution: This app might make you want to trade more than is wise.