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There are three plans, and picking between them comes down to a single question:
Do you need Tradion to watch the market while you’re away from the screen?
If no, Starter. If yes, Trader. Quant is Trader with the monthly allowances multiplied — you move to it when you run out of room, not when you need a feature.

Starter — $25/mo

For traders who want the behavioral edge first
  • Unlimited Chart Analysis
  • Unlimited Lens Analysis
  • Unlimited Trade Autopsy
  • Unlimited Earnings Analysis
  • Tradion Memory included
  • Behavioral Profile with Psychological Assessment
  • Portfolio with 30+ brokerage connections
  • Playbook Manager with pre-flight checklists
  • 150 AI Asset Manager messages/mo

Trader — $100/mo

For active traders who want research and automation
  • Everything in Starter
  • Automations included
  • 50 AI Agent Runs/mo
  • 8 agent types with 24 research tools
  • 30 Quant Research Sessions/mo
  • 500 AI Asset Manager messages/mo
  • 132 technical indicators
  • Bloomberg-style interactive charts
  • ML forecasting, backtesting, and options analytics
  • GEX analysis and options flow scanner
  • iPython Notebook Export
  • Discord, email, Telegram, webhook, and in-app alerts

Quant — $200/mo

Same engine, 10× the fuel
  • Everything in Trader
  • 300 Quant Sessions/mo
  • 500 AI Agent Runs/mo
  • 1,000 AI Asset Manager messages/mo
  • Priority support
Exact numbers for every limit live on the plan comparison page. This page is about which one to pick.

Starter — you do the watching

Starter gives you the whole analysis side of Tradion, with no monthly cap on the parts you will use most. Chart analysis, Lens, Trade Autopsy, and Earnings Spider are all unlimited. You also get the Portfolio dashboard with brokerage connections, the full behavioural Profile, the playbook, and Tradion Memory underneath all of it. The one metered part is the AI Asset Manager — the chat window that can see your real holdings — at 150 messages a month. What Starter does not have is automations. Nothing runs when you are not looking at the screen. You bring the chart or the question; Tradion answers it. That suits you if you sit down with the market at set times, work through a handful of names, and review after the close.

Trader — Tradion does the watching

Trader is the first plan with Automations, and that is the real reason to pick it. An automation is a rule Tradion checks for you in the background, every 60 seconds, around the clock. Each rule watches one thing: a price level, a volume spike, a news item, an approaching earnings date, unusual options activity, an insider filing, or one of 92 technical readings — 61 indicators, calculations run on price and volume like RSI or a moving-average crossover, plus 31 candlestick patterns, shapes the bars themselves draw. Combine those conditions with AND/OR logic and send the result to Discord, email, Telegram, in-app, or your own webhook. You can own 10 in total, with no cap on how often they fire. Pausing one does not free a slot — on Trader you delete something before you can create an eleventh. Trader also unlocks two things Starter has no access to at all:
  • The AI Quant Research terminal — you ask a question in plain English, Tradion writes and runs the Python to answer it against live market data, and returns charts you can explore. Metered at 30 sessions a month, where a session is one message sent in Analysis mode; follow-up questions in Ask mode are free.
  • The AI agent node inside an automation — when a rule fires, an AI researcher reads filings, transcripts, news, and social sentiment before it messages you. Metered at 50 runs a month.
AI Asset Manager messages rise to 500 a month. Trader suits you if you have a day job, trade more names than you can watch, or have ever missed a setup you had already identified.

Quant — the same product with more room

Quant adds no new feature category. It multiplies the three metered allowances by roughly ten (300 quant sessions, 500 agent runs, 1,000 asset manager messages a month), raises the automation cap to 50, runs the automation agent on a deeper reasoning model, and includes priority support. Start on Trader and move to Quant when you hit a limit. The app tells you which meter ran out and which tier covers it, so there is nothing to guess. See Usage limits for how the counters work and when they reset.

The 7-day trial

Starter and Trader both include a 7-day free trial. Quant does not — Quant is billed immediately, because a free week on that compute allowance isn’t something the plan can absorb.
The trial is once per account, not once per plan. Trialling Starter and then switching to Trader means the Trader subscription starts billing straight away. If you think you want automations, trial Trader.
During a trial, a countdown badge sits at the bottom of the sidebar showing days remaining. Cancelling before day 7 costs nothing.

Changing your mind

You can move up or down at any time from Settings. Upgrading takes effect immediately; downgrading takes effect at the end of the period you have already paid for, and automations above the new plan’s cap stop running at that point. Full detail: Managing your subscription.

Full plan comparison

Every limit and feature, side by side.

Take the tour

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