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see your trading clearly

a quiet daily habit that shows you the patterns behind your trades — where discipline held and where it slipped.

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how it works

log a trade while it's live, then come back to review the pattern — across days, tags, and emotional states.

wicknote capture loop — log a trade while it's fresh
trade capture

paste a chart, note what happened, tag it, and capture your headspace — all while the trade is still live and clear in your mind.

wicknote desktop popout floating over a chart window
always-on-top popout

a floating log window sits above your trading platform on Windows — you see both the chart and the journal at the same time.

wicknote gallery wall showing logged trades
trade gallery

browse your logged trades as a visual wall — filter by outcome, tag, or emotional state to spot patterns across sessions.

wicknote stats page showing win rate and tag breakdown
stats + headspace

win rate, P&L per tag, and per emotional state — so you can see not just what you traded, but how you were trading it.

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one plan, one price

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$15 / month

14-day free trial — no charge today

no charge for 14 days. cancel before then and you'll never be billed.

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cancel anytime. your data stays on your machine.

common questions

how does the trial work?

you get 14 days free. a payment method is required to start, but you won't be charged anything until the trial ends. cancel before day 15 and you'll never see a charge.

can I cancel whenever I want?

yes — cancel anytime from your billing portal. cancellation stops future renewals immediately. your access continues until the end of the current paid period.

where does my trade data live?

your journal is stored locally on your machine — not on our servers. we only hold your account email and subscription status. your trade records, charts, and notes are yours.

does it connect to my broker?

no — and that's by design. wicknote is a manual journal. the act of logging a trade yourself is what makes you reflect on it. broker-connected auto-import tools show you what happened; wicknote shows you why.

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