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Search any ticker Type a symbol or company name. Any US-listed equity or ETF with options is supported.
2 Pick an expiry Select the expiration date you're trading. All listed expirations load instantly.
3 Read the chain OI, IV skew, volume, max pain, and P/C ratios render in one screen. No switching tabs.
4 Trade with conviction You know where the walls are, where max pain sits, and what the market is pricing. Now trade.
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Can use the entire web app from a single pane of glass, no flipping between tabs to get to more data
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Competitively priced and focused on derivatives trading - not shimmed in as an after thought like competitive platforms clearly built around crypto first, derivatives second
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Streamlit and python
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Retail investors and professional investors alike
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How I got here Like most retail investors, I didn't come from a finance background. I got into investing the way most people do: gradually, then all at once. I started with equities, learned as I went, and eventually found my way into options trading.
Options were fascinating. The idea that you could define your risk, trade volatility itself, and express nuanced market views beyond just "up or down" made sense to me conceptually. But in practice, actually reading the options chain felt like trying to drink from a firehose.
"Greeks, open interest, IV skew, put walls, call walls, max pain, gamma. All at once, across dozens of expirations. Where do you even start?"
That was my reality every time I pulled up a chain. Not because the information wasn't there; it was all there. It was just presented in a way that assumed you already knew how to read it.
The tools weren't built for me I went looking for something that could help. Free tools were either too basic to be useful, or so cluttered with charts and toggles and data panels that they added noise instead of clarity. Paid tools that actually had the depth I needed came with price tags that made no sense for someone still learning the space: $50, $100, $200 a month before you'd even placed a meaningful trade.
There was a gap. Something focused, affordable, and actually interpretive, not just a dashboard that displayed numbers, but a tool that helped you understand what those numbers were saying.
So I built it myself.
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