One place for the parts of trading you use most
V-trading keeps the important parts together.
Inside the app you get a home view with market context and candidates, a scanner for finding interesting setups, watchlists for the symbols you follow, account and orders in one place, and a journal for notes and outcomes.
Short and clear
This is what the app actually helps with.
The messages here are based on real product surfaces and describe them in plain language.
See the situation without jumping between pages.
The dashboard brings market context, candidates, and useful signals into one first view.
Sort out what is worth a closer look.
The scanner and watchlists help you find and follow what looks interesting.
Keep account, orders, and journal together.
You can track account and order status while keeping your own notes in the journal.
Preview
These parts already exist in the app.
The preview should show real product areas, not invent a system that is not there.
Core views
The first views help you get an overview, sort candidates, and keep track of what you follow.
More areas
The landing page should reflect real parts of the app instead of using examples that do not say much.