The Tradervue alternative built around your chart
Tradervue is a solid import-and-review journal. ChartRecap adds the piece most journals miss — the chart: capture the setup in one click while it's live, then review which setups pay and where your discipline slips. Free plan, no trade limit, in the browser.
ChartRecap's free plan, June 2026. Tradervue is a strong product too — pick the one whose workflow fits you. This page reflects our own product and publicly available information.
Where ChartRecap wins
The chart is the journal. One-click capture attaches the exact candle, symbol, timeframe, and price to every trade — from TradingView or the built-in terminal — so you never lose the context of why you entered.
Discipline analytics. Tag each trade against your playbook and see what breaking the rules costs, plus guardrails that auto-flag no-stop trades and max-loss breaches, and a streak that rewards clean days.
Free, no limit. Import your fills and review them today. Try the live demo or the free calculators first — no account needed.
Frequently asked questions
Is there a free Tradervue alternative?
Yes — ChartRecap's free plan covers journaling, chart snapshots, analytics, plan-vs-execution review, discipline guardrails, trade replay, and broker CSV import, with no trade limit and no credit card.
What makes ChartRecap different?
Capture. Snapshot the chart in one click — from TradingView (paste or browser extension) or the built-in terminal — so the exact setup attaches to the trade while it's still live, not reconstructed afterward.
Does ChartRecap import from my broker?
Yes — CSV import from Interactive Brokers, Thinkorswim, Webull, Schwab, and moomoo, plus SnapTrade sync. Trades import as individual fills so scaled-in/out positions stay accurate, and re-imports dedupe.
Can I share my trades?
Yes — generate a public, opt-in recap card for any trade to share your setup and results.
Does it help with discipline?
Yes. Plan-vs-execution scoring, auto-validated guardrails (stop-loss present, max loss per trade and per day), a discipline streak, and revenge-trade / oversizing detection.