Quick Verdict
Trademetria's free plan is one of the best ways to start journaling without spending a dime. But once you are ready to pay for a journal, the math changes fast. TradeZella (9.4/10 TJ Score) and Trademetria Pro ($29.95/mo, 6.3/10) cost nearly the same, yet TradeZella gives you tools that actively find patterns in your trading and help you fix mistakes, not just log what happened. That gap is why TradeZella wins this comparison.
Bottom line: Start with Trademetria if you need free. Upgrade to TradeZella when you are ready to invest in tools that improve your trading, not just record it.
| Quick Stats | TradeZella | Trademetria |
|---|---|---|
| TJ Score | 9.4/10 | 6.3/10 |
| Trustpilot | 4.8/5 | 4.0/5 |
| Price | $24–49/mo | Free–$29.95/mo |
| Brokers | 500+ | 140+ |
| Backtesting | Yes (11+ years, all plans) | No (PnL Simulator only) |
| Trade Replay | Yes (3 modes, all plans) | No |
| Strategy Templates | 25+ templates | No |
| Mobile App | No | No (web-based) |
| AI Features | Zella Insights | AI Coach (Pro plan) |
| Education | Zella University | No |
| Mentor Mode | Spaces (unlimited students) | White-label dashboards |
| Gamification | No | Yes (challenges, goals) |
| Asset Classes | Stocks, Options, Futures, Forex, Crypto | Stocks, Options, Futures, Forex, Crypto, CFDs |
Overview
TradeZella is built as an all-in-one trading development platform. Where most journals stop at logging trades, TradeZella adds the tools to figure out why you are losing and what to do about it: backtesting to validate ideas before you risk capital, replay to study your actual executions, and structured analytics that surface patterns you would never spot manually. With a TJ Score of 9.4/10 and a 4.8/5 Trustpilot rating from 800+ reviews, it has established itself as the most complete journal on the market. (Read our full TradeZella review.)
Trademetria was founded in 2016 by Thiago Ghilardi and has grown to 80,000+ users. It takes a more accessible, entry-level approach, offering a free plan (30 orders/month, 1 account, 3 open positions), gamification through trading challenges, an AI Coach on the Pro plan that auto-generates journal entries, and white-label tools for trading educators and prop firms. With a TJ Score of 6.3/10 and 4.0/5 on Trustpilot, it is well-regarded but positions itself as more of a starter journal with community features rather than a comprehensive development platform.
The real question here is not which platform has more features. It is whether the upgrade from Trademetria's free/budget pricing to TradeZella's $29/mo is worth the money. This comparison breaks down every category so you can decide when (and if) that jump makes financial sense for your trading.
TradeZella at a Glance
- TJ Score: 9.4/10
- Trustpilot: 4.8/5 (800+ reviews)
- Price: $29–$49/month ($24–$33/mo billed annually)
- Broker Integrations: 500+
- Key Strength: All-in-one platform with backtesting, strategy templates, replay, and education
- Assets: Stocks, Options, Futures, Forex, Crypto
- Historical Data: 11+ years (back to September 2014)
- Strategy Templates: 25+ ready-made strategies
- Free Trial: No
Trademetria at a Glance
- TJ Score: 6.3/10
- Trustpilot: 4.0/5
- Price: Free–$29.95/month ($169–$249/yr billed annually)
- Broker Integrations: 140+
- Key Strength: Free plan, AI Coach with auto-journaling, gamification challenges
- Assets: Stocks, Options, Futures, Forex, Crypto, CFDs
- Founded: 2016 (80,000+ users)
- Mobile App: No native app (web-based, accessible via mobile browser)
- Free Plan: Yes (30 orders/month, 1 account)


Head-to-Head Feature Comparison
| Feature | TradeZella | Trademetria |
|---|---|---|
| Automated Trade Import | ✓ (500+ brokers) | ✓ (140+ brokers) |
| Auto-Sync Brokers | 500+ | ~20–30 |
| CSV Import | ✓ | ✓ |
| Asset Classes | Stocks, Options, Futures, Forex, Crypto | Stocks, Options, Futures, Forex, Crypto, CFDs |
| Analytics Reports | 50+ pre-built | Basic (win rate, P&L, timing) |
| AI Insights | Zella Insights | AI Coach (Pro plan) |
| Backtesting | All plans, unlimited (11+ years) | No (PnL Simulator only) |
| Trade Replay | All plans (3 modes) | No |
| Strategy Templates | 25+ templates + custom | No |
| ICT Indicators | Built-in (FVG, ASR, HTF Bias, etc.) | No |
| Gamification | No | Yes (challenges, goals, public sharing) |
| Mobile App | No | No (web in browser) |
| Mentor Mode | Spaces (unlimited students) | White-label dashboards |
| Education | Zella University (webinars, app tutorials) | No |
| Prop Firm Tools | Prop Firm Sync | White-label for prop firms |
| REST API | No | Yes |
| Free Plan | No | Yes (30 orders/month) |
| TJ Score | 9.4/10 | 6.3/10 |
| Trustpilot Rating | 4.8/5 | 4.0/5 |
Detailed Comparison
1. Pricing & Value
TradeZella Pricing:
| Plan | Monthly | Annual |
|---|---|---|
| Basic | $29/mo | $24/mo ($288/yr) |
| Premium | $49/mo | $33/mo ($399/yr) |
Even at the Basic tier, TradeZella gives you the full analytical toolkit: backtesting, trade replay, strategy templates, and the complete reporting suite. Premium adds unlimited mentor invites for coaches managing larger groups. There is no free plan and no free trial, so you are committing from day one. (Full feature breakdown in our TradeZella review.)
Trademetria Pricing:
| Plan | Monthly | Annual | Key Limits |
|---|---|---|---|
| Free | $0 | $0 | 30 orders/mo, 1 account, 3 open positions |
| Basic | $19.95/mo | $169/yr (~$14/mo) | 500 orders/mo, multiple accounts |
| Pro | $29.95/mo | $249/yr (~$21/mo) | Unlimited orders, AI Coach, advanced analytics |
Trademetria also offers Purchasing Power Parity (PPP) discounts of up to 50% for international users in eligible countries, a notable benefit for traders outside the US and Europe.
Trademetria's free plan is a genuine advantage for traders who are not ready to commit financially. You can log up to 30 orders per month, connect 1 account, and track 3 open positions. That is enough for a casual swing trader to get started. The Basic plan at $19.95/mo ($169/yr annual) unlocks 500 orders per month and multiple accounts. The Pro plan at $29.95/mo ($249/yr annual) adds the AI Coach, unlimited orders, and advanced analytics.
Here is the number that matters: TradeZella Basic costs $29/mo. Trademetria Pro costs $29.95/mo. At nearly identical prices, TradeZella gives you tools to test strategies before risking real money, replay your trades to catch execution mistakes, and run 50+ reports that surface patterns in your data. Trademetria Pro gives you an AI Coach that drafts journal entries and unlimited order tracking, but nothing that helps you develop or validate a strategy. The extra dollar actually buys you less.
If you are still figuring out whether journaling is for you, Trademetria's free plan is the right starting point. But if you have already decided to spend $25-30/month on a journal, the value comparison is not close.
Winner: Trademetria on raw price (free plan exists). TradeZella on value per dollar at comparable price points.
2. Analytics & Reports
TradeZella generates 50+ pre-built analytics reports, but the number matters less than what they let you do. You can cross-reference any dimension of your trading against any other: day of week vs. position size, session vs. R-multiple, time in trade vs. outcome. Every custom tag you create automatically gets its own performance breakdown. The Compare feature lets you pit any two sets of trades against each other (morning vs. afternoon, trending vs. ranging) to isolate what is actually working. MFE/MAE analysis and Best Exit Analysis show where you are leaving money on the table. For the full list of reports, see our TradeZella review.
Trademetria offers standard analytics covering win rate, net P&L, profit factor, average win/loss, performance by instrument, timing analysis (day of week, time of day), and basic risk metrics. The dashboard is clean and functional. The Pro plan adds AI-driven pattern detection through the AI Coach. You can also filter by date range, instrument, and account. For many traders, these basics are enough to identify glaring issues.
But "enough to identify glaring issues" is different from "enough to systematically improve." TradeZella's 50+ structured reports let you discover patterns, like your win rate by day of week crossed with position size, or how your R-multiple changes based on time in trade, that would require manual spreadsheet work with Trademetria's basic reports.
Winner: TradeZella, by a significant margin in reporting depth, variety, and analytical power.
3. Backtesting
TradeZella includes unlimited backtesting on all plans with 11+ years of historical data back to September 2014. Features include multi-chart layouts (up to 8 simultaneously), multi-symbol support (up to 5 per session), built-in ICT indicators (FVG, Asian Session Range, HTF Bias, Key Levels, Power of 3), realistic execution with market/limit/stop orders, automatic position sizing, drag-and-drop SL/TP, manual partials, speed control, economic calendar, and full integration with strategy templates. Every backtested trade is auto-logged to your journal, creating a seamless loop between strategy testing and performance tracking.
Trademetria does not have backtesting. It offers a PnL Simulator that models different position sizes and risk parameters against your historical trades, useful for understanding how sizing changes would have affected past results, but fundamentally different from testing new strategies against historical market data. The PnL Simulator answers "what if I had sized differently?" TradeZella's backtesting answers "would this strategy have worked?"
For traders who want to develop and validate strategies before risking real capital, build confidence in new setups, or test whether an approach holds up across different market conditions, TradeZella's backtesting is a major differentiator. It is one of the features that justifies TradeZella's higher price point on its own.
Winner: TradeZella, comprehensive backtesting vs. no backtesting.
4. Trade Replay
TradeZella offers Trade Replay on all plans with three modes: Trade Replay (individual trades), Day Replay (entire trading sessions), and Scenario Replay (coming soon). You get second-by-second playback with customizable intervals, speed control (1x, 2x, 10x, 20x, 30x), entry/exit markers plotted on charts, multiple timeframe views, Time of Sales data, Level II market depth during replay, and integrated journaling, tag mistakes, add notes, and capture screenshots during replay. You can jump to any execution point instantly.
Trademetria has no trade replay feature. You can review static trade data, charts, and notes, but you cannot replay the price action around your trades in real time.
Trade replay is one of the most effective tools for identifying execution mistakes, understanding your decision-making under real market conditions, and building pattern recognition over time. For day traders and scalpers who need to review execution quality, its absence from Trademetria is a meaningful gap.
Winner: TradeZella. Trademetria has no replay feature.
5. Strategy Tools
TradeZella provides 25+ ready-made strategy templates from professional traders, including strategies from traders like Umar Ashraf, Anthony Crudele, and Alex Temiz. Templates cover ICT-based approaches, volume profile, break and retest, auction market theory, and more. You can also create custom strategy templates, tag trades to specific templates, track each template's performance over time, log missed trades for opportunity analysis, and share templates with other traders.
Trademetria has no strategy template system. You can tag trades by setup type and filter analytics by those tags, but there is no structured framework for documenting strategy rules, testing templates against historical data, or tracking performance per strategy over time.
The difference matters most for traders in the strategy development phase, figuring out what works, refining their approach, and building a systematic edge. TradeZella's strategy templates provide structure and accountability that simple tagging cannot replicate.
Winner: TradeZella, a complete strategy management ecosystem vs. tag-based tracking.
6. AI Features: TradeZella Analytics vs Trademetria AI Coach
Both platforms have invested in AI, but their approaches differ significantly.
TradeZella Analytics:
- Data-driven pattern recognition across your complete trading history
- Identifies specific factors driving your P&L. Both positive and negative
- Risk concentration warnings when you are overexposed
- Behavioral pattern analysis surfacing habits you may not notice
- Integrated directly into the 50+ analytics reports and dashboard
- Zella Insights, AI-powered analytics for pattern recognition and trade analysis
Trademetria AI Coach (Pro plan, $29.95/mo):
- Scans your complete trading history to detect patterns and behavioral drift
- Auto-generates journal entries from your trade data, reduces manual logging effort
- Chat-based AI assistant for asking questions about your trading
- Identifies recurring mistakes and suggests corrective actions
- Detects when your trading behavior deviates from historical norms
- Only available on the Pro plan ($29.95/mo)
Trademetria's AI Coach has a genuine strength in auto-generating journal entries. If your biggest challenge is consistency, actually writing journal notes after every session, the AI Coach removes that friction by drafting entries for you based on trade data. The chat-based assistant also lets you ask questions in natural language, which is useful for traders who do not want to navigate complex dashboards.
TradeZella takes a more analytical approach with 50+ pre-built reports that identify statistical patterns across your trading data. The upcoming Zella AI will add conversational capabilities. Today, TradeZella provides deeper data analysis, while Trademetria's AI Coach is better at reducing journaling effort.
Winner: TradeZella for analytical depth. Trademetria for AI-assisted journaling automation.
7. Mobile Experience
Trademetria does not have native iOS or Android apps. The platform is web-based and accessible through a mobile browser, but there is no dedicated app in the App Store or Google Play. You can log trades and review basic analytics from your phone's browser, but the experience is a responsive web app, not a native mobile app.
TradeZella is also web-based with responsive mobile access. Neither platform offers a native mobile app.
If mobile trade logging is critical to your workflow, neither platform is ideal today. TraderSync and its native iOS/Android apps remain the stronger choice for mobile-first traders. Between these two specifically, neither has a meaningful mobile advantage. Both are primarily desktop web platforms.
Winner: Tie, neither platform has a native mobile app.
8. Mentorship & Coaching Tools
TradeZella's Spaces is a structured mentor-student coaching platform. Mentors can view students' full accounts, monitor real-time P&L with color-coded performance charts, leave trade-specific feedback at the individual trade level, track student progress over time, and manage unlimited students. It is designed for one-on-one or small-group coaching where the mentor needs granular visibility into a student's actual trading.
Trademetria's white-label tools take a different approach. Rather than trade-level coaching, Trademetria lets educators and prop firms create branded dashboards and monitoring portals. This is better for scaling, you can build a branded trading school or prop firm monitoring system with Trademetria's infrastructure. The white-label option supports custom branding, bulk student management, and performance monitoring at scale.
The choice depends on your role. If you are a mentor who coaches individual traders and needs to see their actual trades, TradeZella Spaces is the better tool. If you are building a branded trading education business or prop firm and need white-label infrastructure, Trademetria's approach is more appropriate.
Winner: TradeZella for hands-on coaching. Trademetria for building branded education businesses.
9. Education
TradeZella includes Zella University at no extra cost on all plans: webinars, app tutorials, and strategy walkthroughs from professional traders. The education content is integrated with the platform, so you can learn a strategy in Zella University, find its template in the strategy library, backtest it against historical data, and then apply it in live trading. All within one ecosystem.
Trademetria has no built-in education platform. There are no courses, webinars, or structured learning content. The platform assumes you already have a trading approach and focuses on helping you track and analyze it.
For traders who are still developing their edge, Zella University's integration with backtesting and strategy templates creates a learning loop that standalone education platforms cannot replicate. For experienced traders who already have a defined approach, the education gap is less relevant.
Winner: TradeZella. Trademetria has no education features.
10. Gamification & Accountability
Trademetria offers a unique gamification system built around trading challenges. You can create challenges with custom rules and targets. For example, "achieve 3% return this month while keeping max drawdown under 2%." Challenges can be shared publicly, letting you compete with other traders or hold yourself accountable to specific goals. There is also goal tracking for longer-term objectives and achievement milestones.
TradeZella does not have gamification features. Its approach to accountability is through data: structured reports and mentor oversight keep you honest, but through analysis rather than competition or game mechanics.
For traders motivated by competition, external accountability, and milestone-based progression, Trademetria's gamification is a genuinely unique feature in the journal space. Few other platforms offer anything comparable. For traders who prefer data-driven accountability over game mechanics, TradeZella's analytical tools serve the same underlying purpose through a different lens.
Winner: Trademetria, unique feature that TradeZella does not offer.
11. Broker Integrations & Import Methods
TradeZella supports 500+ broker integrations with automatic trade syncing. Coverage includes Interactive Brokers, MetaTrader 4/5, cTrader, TradeLocker, NinjaTrader, Tradovate, ThinkorSwim, Schwab, Robinhood, Webull, and hundreds more. Most major retail brokers support direct auto-sync. CSV import is available as a fallback for any broker not directly supported.
Trademetria claims support for "1,500+ platforms" on its marketing pages, but this number includes platform variants, regional versions, and CSV-compatible formats. In practice, Trademetria offers direct auto-sync for approximately 20–30 major brokers: Alpaca, Interactive Brokers, Robinhood, Webull, Schwab, Fidelity, MetaTrader 4/5, and others. The remaining platforms require manual CSV file upload. Trademetria also offers a REST API for developers who want to build custom integrations.
The practical difference: with TradeZella, most traders connect their broker and trades sync automatically. With Trademetria, you may need to export CSV files manually depending on your broker. The REST API is a nice option for technically inclined traders, but most retail traders will not use it.
Winner: TradeZella, significantly more auto-sync broker connections.
12. Supported Markets & Asset Classes
TradeZella supports stocks, options, futures, forex, and crypto.
Trademetria supports stocks, options, futures, forex, crypto, and CFDs. The addition of CFDs as a separately tracked asset class is relevant for traders outside the US who use CFD brokers extensively.
Both platforms cover the core asset classes that matter for most retail traders. Trademetria's CFD support is a minor advantage for international traders who rely on CFD instruments, but it is unlikely to be the deciding factor for most users.
Winner: Trademetria, marginally, for CFD support.
13. Who It's For
TradeZella is built for traders who want to go beyond logging. If you are actively developing a strategy, need to study your executions in replay, or work with a mentor who needs visibility into your trades, this is the platform designed for that workflow. ICT traders also get purpose-built indicators. The common thread: you are willing to pay $29/mo because you expect the analytical tools to pay for themselves through better trading.
Trademetria is built for traders who are not ready for that commitment, or do not need it. Beginners on the free plan, swing traders logging a handful of trades per month, and anyone who struggles with the habit of journaling (the AI Coach writes entries for you). It is also the stronger pick for trading educators who need white-label infrastructure, international traders who benefit from PPP discounts, and CFD traders who need dedicated asset class tracking.
The Upgrade Decision
Stay with Trademetria if you are in the early stages. The free plan (30 orders/month) costs nothing and lets you build the habit of logging trades before you commit money. The AI Coach on the Pro plan ($29.95/mo) is also worth considering if your main problem is consistency: it drafts journal entries for you, which removes the biggest friction point for traders who know they should journal but never do. Gamification challenges, PPP discounts for international traders, and white-label tools for educators round out the value at the budget end.
Upgrade to TradeZella when you have moved past the "should I journal?" phase and want to answer harder questions: which setups actually make you money, where your execution breaks down, and whether a new strategy would have worked before you risk real capital on it. That is the fundamental difference. Trademetria records your trading. TradeZella helps you diagnose and fix it. If you are already planning to spend $29/mo on a journal, the choice is straightforward. (See what is included at each tier in our TradeZella review.)
Is upgrading from Trademetria's price to TradeZella's price worth it? In our testing, yes. The tools that separate TradeZella, backtesting, replay, and structured analytics, are the tools that turn a trade log into a performance improvement system. You are not paying more for the same thing with a nicer interface. You are paying for capabilities Trademetria does not offer at any price.
Visit TradeZella → Visit Trademetria →
Frequently Asked Questions
Does Trademetria have a mobile app?
No. Trademetria does not have native iOS or Android apps. The platform is web-based and can be accessed through a mobile browser, but there is no dedicated app in the App Store or Google Play. TradeZella is also web-based. Neither platform offers a native mobile app.
Which has better AI?
Different strengths. TradeZella's Zella Insights provides deeper data analysis with 50+ analytics reports. Trademetria's AI Coach (Pro plan, $29.95/mo) is better at auto-generating journal entries and provides a chat-based assistant for asking questions about your trading.
Which is better for prop firm trading?
Different use cases. TradeZella connects to prop firm platforms directly with Prop Firm Sync Mode, better for traders at prop firms. Trademetria offers white-label tools for prop firms themselves to build branded monitoring dashboards, better for prop firm operators, not individual traders.
Which has more broker integrations?
TradeZella supports 500+ brokers with direct auto-sync. Trademetria claims 1,500+ platform support, but direct auto-sync is available for approximately 20–30 major brokers, with the rest requiring CSV file upload. For most traders, TradeZella's broader auto-sync coverage means less manual work.
Which platform has better customer support?
TradeZella has a significant advantage here. It offers live chat, email support, and an active Discord community where the development team responds directly. TradeZella holds a 4.8/5 Trustpilot rating across 835 reviews, with fast response times cited frequently. Trademetria offers email support and a knowledge base, but response times are slower and there is no live chat option. Trademetria's Trustpilot rating is 4.0/5 across just 5 reviews, which makes it harder to gauge overall support quality.
Does Trademetria have backtesting or trade replay?
No. Trademetria does not offer backtesting or trade replay. TradeZella includes both: backtesting with 11+ years of historical data and two trade replay modes. If testing strategies against historical data or reviewing your executions visually is part of your improvement process, TradeZella is the only option between the two.
Which platform is better for multi-leg options trading?
Trademetria wins here. It is the only trading journal with explicit multi-leg options support, automatically grouping legs into a single position for iron condors, spreads, and other complex strategies. TradeZella supports simple options (buying and selling individual calls and puts) but does not automatically group multi-leg structures. Options traders who run complex strategies should consider Trademetria for this specific capability.
Is Trademetria good for beginners?
Trademetria's free plan (30 trades/month) makes it accessible for beginners who want to try journaling without paying. The interface is clean and modern. However, it lacks the educational features that help beginners improve. TradeZella's Zella University, 25+ strategy templates, and deeper analytics are specifically designed to develop trading skills, making it the better long-term investment for beginners who are serious about improvement.
Can I track multiple accounts in Trademetria vs TradeZella?
Both platforms support multiple accounts. Trademetria's multi-account tracking is available even on lower-tier plans, which is useful for traders managing personal and prop firm accounts. TradeZella also supports multiple accounts and offers Prop Firm Sync Mode specifically for prop firm traders. The main difference is that TradeZella lets you generate comparative analytics across accounts, while Trademetria keeps accounts more siloed.
Which is cheaper overall: Trademetria or TradeZella?
Trademetria is cheaper. It offers a free plan (30 trades/month) and paid plans from $19.95 to $39.95/month. TradeZella starts at $29/month ($24/month annually) with no free plan. However, TradeZella includes backtesting, trade replay, strategy templates, and Zella University at every paid tier, while Trademetria's AI Coach and advanced features require the Pro plan ($29.95/month). At comparable feature levels, the price gap narrows significantly.
