
TradingView vs Altna.
TradingView and Altna get compared because both involve traders sharing ideas, but they solve different problems. TradingView is a public charting + social network. Altna is a private, paid trading-room platform. Many operators use both.
Run a private paid room, not a public profile
- Private, members-only chat with Stripe billing and tier pricing
- Real-time trade alerts pushed to email, mobile, and Apple Watch
- Branded iOS / Android app under your name
- Live video built for sub-second latency on chart broadcasting
Want the best public charting + idea publishing
- TradingView's charting is industry-leading — many of our customers chart there and broadcast in Altna
- Public idea-publishing builds your audience for free
- Indicator library and Pine scripting are unmatched
Most successful operators use both: TradingView for charting and audience-building, Altna for the paid room.
The short version
TradingView is a charting platform with social features. Altna is a paid-trading-room platform with charting features. The overlap is real but the centers of gravity are very different.
If you're publishing trade ideas to a public audience and growing followers, TradingView is the right place. If you're selling private access to your trading — alerts, video, branded mobile, billing — Altna is the right place.
These products live next to each other. Many of our top operators use TradingView's charting and idea-publishing for the top-of-funnel and Altna for the paid room. They aren't really competing.
Compare Altna with another platform
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