Roadmap
Built with traders, not just for them.
Trada is community-driven. Here's what we're building now, what's next, and what we're exploring — every feature request from a trader shapes where this goes. Have a wish? Tell us.
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What we're building first.Core Infrastructure
Copy Trading Engine
Mirror trades from one source account to multiple receivers across MT5, cTrader, DXTrade, TradeLocker, MatchTrader, and more. No VPS, no bridge software.
Risk Management
Risk Management Guardrails
Per-account protection thresholds you configure. Daily loss, daily profit, max account loss, and max account profit limits — enforced automatically when a threshold is hit.
Journaling & Analytics
Journal & Reporting
Trades sync from your broker each session. Annotate how each one felt, then dig into in-depth reporting — win rate, average hold time, and P&L by session across every account.
Community
Shareable Certificates
Turn your results and configurations into a clean, shareable certificate — show your performance and share the setups behind it.
Next
On deck.Social
Social Trading
Follow other traders and let your own setups reach the people who want to trade them — copy trading, opened up to the community.
Integrations
More Trading Terminals
We keep adding platforms and terminals — and you can request any integration you need.
Later
Exploring.Exploring
AI Integrations
We're exploring how AI could help you get more out of your trading data — on your terms, with you in control.
Wearables
Fitness & Stress Trackers
Connect wearables like Oura, Whoop, and Apple Health to see how your sleep, recovery, and stress line up with how you trade.
This roadmap reflects our current thinking and will evolve. We don't commit to dates — we commit to building what helps traders most. The full board, including open feature requests, is public at trada.featurebase.app.
Build it with us
Your wishlist is our roadmap.
We're a small team building Trada with the traders who'll use it. Tell us the one thing you wish a trade copier did — it might be what we build next.