TradingJournalPro vs TraderSync
TraderSync is an analytics-first journal with the deepest broker import support in the category (950+), the Cypher AI coach, a simulator and tick-level replay. TradingJournalPro is built around behavior change, with real-time Wingman intervention TraderSync doesn't offer.
If your priority is automatic imports from almost any broker and rich, queryable analytics, TraderSync is one of the strongest options — its Cypher AI even narrates patterns across your history.
The difference is when the help arrives. TraderSync's AI reports on trades you've already taken. TradingJournalPro's Wingman works during the session: it watches the trades you log, spots the tilt pattern, and prompts you to pause before the next entry.
Feature by feature
Where TraderSync is strong
- 950+ broker integrations — the widest auto-import in the category
- Cypher AI pattern reporting across your history
- Trade simulator and 250ms tick-level replay
- Mature mobile app and analytics depth
Where TradingJournalPro is different
- Wingman intervenes live — before the revenge trade, not after
- Daily Flow pre-commits your risk and one focus while you're calm
- Discipline Score rewards process; a reckless win is flagged, not celebrated
- One-time price instead of $30–80/month, forever
Questions traders ask
Is TradingJournalPro a TraderSync alternative?
Yes, if you care more about changing behavior in the moment than about maximum broker breadth. TraderSync is analytics-first with the widest imports; TradingJournalPro is behavior-first with real-time intervention.
Does TradingJournalPro import from 950+ brokers like TraderSync?
No. TradingJournalPro is non-custodial and uses CSV import or manual entry rather than broker credentials. If broker breadth and auto-sync are your top priority, TraderSync is stronger there.
Is the AI the same?
Different by design. TraderSync's Cypher AI reports patterns from past trades. TradingJournalPro's coach is a rules-based, deterministic engine that speaks in the moment (and never depends on a probabilistic model for safety/tilt logic).
TraderSync wins on raw broker integrations and analytics depth. TradingJournalPro wins on what happens during the session — and on paying once instead of every month.