Pipveu vs Tradesviz
Tradesviz is one of the most complete journals on the market, with 600+ metrics and 27+ documented prop firms. Pipveu bets on simplicity, vertical focus on futures and the only multi-language UI in the category.
| — | Pipveu | TradesViz |
|---|---|---|
| Price | $29/mo with 14-day free trial, no card | Free €0 / Pro €17.99 / Platinum €25.99 |
| NinjaTrader integration | Native SQLite sync every 5 min | Manual CSV import |
| Prop firm management | Apex, Lucid and Apteros with auto-detection | 27+ firms with compliance dashboard |
| Economic calendar | Yes — USDA, CFTC and Investing integrated | No |
| Asset correlations | 30 assets with historical R² | No |
| Number of metrics | 15+ curated (the ones that matter) | 600+ technical |
| AI insights | Roadmap | Yes (Pro and Platinum plans) |
| Trade replay | No | Limited |
| Backtesting | No | Limited |
| Mobile app | Responsive web | Native iOS and Android app |
| Trial | 14-day Pro with no card | Free plan + 7-day Pro trial |
| Support | Direct email from the founder | Email + knowledge base + Discord |
| Data export | CSV | CSV, Excel and API |
| Geographic coverage | EU operator + UI in 6 languages | Country hubs: US, IN, CA and AU |
| Multi-language UI | 6 languages (ES, EN, PT, DE, FR, NL) | English only |
| Content and blog | Roadmap | 244 posts and per-asset guides |
Tradesviz is, plainly, one of the most serious competitors in the space — especially for futures and prop firms. It documents 600+ technical metrics, integrates 27+ prop firms in its Prop Firm Journal (Apex, Topstep, MFFU, Tradeify, FTMO, FundedNext, The5ers, TradeDay and more), categorizes four distinct drawdown types and has been a Benzinga FinTech Awards Finalist from 2023 through 2025. Its library of 244 blog posts, per-country hubs (US, IN, CA, AU) and native iOS and Android mobile app make it a platform with massive analytical depth. That said, there are real tradeoffs. Tradesviz is English-only and its Free tier is limited to stocks: if you trade futures, you need Pro or Platinum from day one. The sheer volume of metrics also introduces paradox of choice — many traders get lost across hundreds of charts they never consult. Pipveu takes the opposite path: 15 curated metrics, native SQLite NinjaTrader sync every 5 minutes, an integrated economic calendar with USDA, CFTC and Investing (something Tradesviz does not offer), R² correlations across 30 assets and the only multi-language UI in the category with 6 languages (Spanish, English, Portuguese, German, French and Dutch). For European or Latin American traders, that difference matters. The honest recommendation: if you value maximum analytics, a native mobile app, deep educational content and documented compliance for 27+ prop firms, Tradesviz is the obvious choice. If you prefer a vertical, simple tool in your own language with integrated macro data no other journal offers, Pipveu fits better. Both are valid — the winner depends on your style.
Frequently asked questions
Tradesviz has 600+ metrics and Pipveu only 15+. Isn't Tradesviz objectively better?
Tradesviz documents 600+ metrics, true, and for a quant that's a real edge. But most futures traders regularly use fewer than 20. Pipveu offers 15+ curated metrics (equity curve, profit factor, trailing MDD, DLL, win rate by session, expectancy, R-multiple, etc.) — the ones that actually drive decisions. It's a tradeoff between depth and focus.
Tradesviz covers 27+ prop firms and Pipveu only Apex, Lucid and Apteros. Is that a problem?
Depends on your firm. Tradesviz has a very complete Prop Firm Journal with compliance dashboard for 27+ firms (Apex, Topstep, MFFU, Tradeify, FTMO, FundedNext, The5ers, TradeDay and more), including four distinct drawdown types. Pipveu focuses on the three most-used firms in futures (Apex, Lucid, Apteros) with auto-detection from the account ID and native trailing MDD, DLL and profit target metrics. If you trade other prop firms, Tradesviz has better coverage today.
Tradesviz has a mobile app. Does Pipveu?
No. Tradesviz offers a native iOS and Android app, a real edge if you review trades away from the desktop. Pipveu is responsive web and works well on mobile, but it isn't a native app. It's under evaluation, not on the immediate roadmap.
Is the Tradesviz Free plan worth it?
For stocks, yes — it allows up to 50 trades per month and is generous for getting started. But the Free plan does not support futures, so if you trade ES, NQ, CL, GC or any contract you'll need Pro (€17.99/mo or €13.49 annual) or Platinum (€25.99/mo or €19.46 annual) from the first trade. Pipveu gives you 14 full days of Pro with no credit card.
Which is better specifically for futures?
Both are well prepared, but with different angles. Tradesviz has more analytical depth and covers more prop firms. Pipveu has native NinjaTrader sync (SQLite every 5 min, no manual CSV), Tradovate via API, an integrated USDA and CFTC calendar (key if you trade commodities) and R² correlations across 30 futures assets. For a vertical futures trader, Pipveu is more tuned; for a multi-asset trader who also wants stocks, options and forex, Tradesviz covers more.
Why does it matter that Pipveu ships 6 languages?
Tradesviz is English-only. Pipveu is the only platform in the category with full UI in Spanish, English, Portuguese, German, French and Dutch, with automatic detection by IP geolocation. If you trade from Spain, Latin America, Brazil, Germany, France or the Netherlands, working in your own language reduces cognitive friction and interpretation mistakes.
What geographic coverage does each one offer?
Tradesviz has per-country hubs (US, IN, CA and AU) with localized content and jurisdiction-specific regulatory references — useful if you're looking for broker reviews by jurisdiction. Pipveu is an EU operator (EU billing with VAT handled by Stripe) and covers 6 languages with full UI, but has no country hubs. Different angles: content localization vs product localization.
Pricing comparison — which one is cheaper?
On nominal price, Tradesviz Pro (€17.99/mo monthly or €13.49 annual) is cheaper than Pipveu ($29/mo). Tradesviz Platinum (€25.99/mo monthly or €19.46 annual) gets closer. Pipveu includes a 14-day full trial with no card; Tradesviz has a permanent Free plan (limited to stocks) and a 7-day Pro trial. If you only need basic stocks analytics, Tradesviz Free is unbeatable. For futures and prop firms, the paid plans are comparable.