Comparison

TradeRR vs Edgewonk — futures-first vs behavior-first.

Edgewonk has earned a strong reputation for behavior and statistics-heavy journaling across asset classes. TradeRR is futures-first and prop-firm-first: Tradovate OAuth, live trailing drawdown distance, multi-account roll-up, and a journal that updates every five minutes.

Futures + prop firm focused vs broad behavior-led journal
Direct Tradovate OAuth, no CSV needed for prop accounts
Live drawdown distance using the prop-firm trailing rule
Multi-account prop trading is a first-class workflow

What Edgewonk does well

Edgewonk has a long-standing reputation in the trading-journal space for deep behavioral statistics, custom metrics, and serious post-trade analysis across asset classes. It rewards traders who want to study their own behavior in depth.

Where TradeRR is different

TradeRR is built for futures and prop firm workflows. Tradovate connects natively in read-only OAuth, the dashboard refreshes every 5 minutes, and trailing drawdown matches the live prop-firm rule. Multi-account roll-up is a first-class feature, not a side note.

Different tools, different jobs

If you want deep behavioral analysis and you’re comfortable with CSV-driven imports, Edgewonk fits well. If you want a live multi-account prop firm dashboard plus a journal — without exporting CSVs every day — TradeRR fits better.

Try TradeRR free

TradeRR’s Free tier lets you sign up, connect Tradovate, and see whether the workflow fits before paying. No card required on the free plan.

Frequently asked questions

Should I use TradeRR or Edgewonk?

If your trading is primarily Tradovate-routed prop firm futures (Apex, Tradeify, MyFundedFutures), TradeRR will match your day-to-day workflow more naturally. If you want deep behavioral statistics across multiple asset classes and don't mind CSV-driven imports, Edgewonk’s analytics depth is hard to beat.

How is the broker integration different?

TradeRR uses a direct read-only Tradovate OAuth and syncs every 5 minutes via Supabase pg_cron. Edgewonk relies on CSV imports for most brokers, which is fine but requires you to remember to export.

Does TradeRR have Edgewonk-style behavior tracking?

TradeRR captures setup tags, mistakes, emotions, journal notes, and screenshots per trade, and surfaces session and calendar-based patterns. The analytics depth is leaner than Edgewonk’s — TradeRR is optimised for fast review and live multi-account tracking rather than long-form behavioral statistics.

What about multi-account prop firm tracking?

TradeRR is built around the multi-account reality of prop trading. Elite plans connect a separate Tradovate login per firm; each account shows its own drawdown, journal, and performance while rolling up into one portfolio view.

Pricing?

TradeRR has a Free tier and a Lifetime Elite option. See the [pricing page](/pricing) for the current feature matrix and prices.