Overview of no-code / low-code platforms

There are about 10-20 major algo trading tools on the market. I didn't try all of them (and I don't even think I need to). These are 5 platforms that I like. I can totally recommend them to you, and will use them as examples in this guide.

Platform
Sweet spot
Assets
Coding need
I use it when
Key cons

Templates, copy‑trade, cheap start ($17.5). Runs spot and futures. Mobile app is solid.

Crypto

None. Point‑and‑click.

I’m farming steady grids on Binance/Bybit and need many small bots.

Limited analytics; only crypto.

Big toolkit: DCA, Grid, Smart Trade. Can wire in TradingView signals. Multi‑exchange.

Crypto

Low. Menu‑driven but lets me paste TV webhooks.

I want one dashboard for all exchanges and advanced bot logic.

Paid plans get pricey; past API‑key leaks spooked some users.

Visual drag‑and‑drop bots + AI add‑ons. Copy strategies off the public Marketplace.

Crypto only

None. Blocks + sliders.

I want a fast grid or DCA idea live in 10 min and don’t want to touch code.

Pays fees in KRL; small exchange list.

Very popular tool that most experienced traders use.

Crypto, forex, futures, CFDs

Medium. Must craft alert syntax.

I already have a Pine script, just need it to fire live orders.

Setup can be fiddly; free tier throttled.

Which one for you?

  • Total beginner / pure crypto – TradeSantaarrow-up-right. Perfect if you want to create tons of tiny grid bots for a small price.

  • Intermediate, juggling many exchanges – 3Commasarrow-up-right. One login, copy signals, push DCA and Grid across accounts.

  • Coder with a Pine script – TradingViewarrow-up-right. Cheapest path from TradingView chart to live order across most exchanges. This is the best option for experienced traders.

Pick the stack that matches your asset mix and your tolerance for code. I’ve run them all; each fills a different slot in the toolkit.

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