CrossTrade Journal vs TraderSync. An Honest Comparison
TraderSync is one of the most established journals in the industry. We launched 3 weeks ago. Here's the real picture.
You trade futures on NinjaTrader 8, want auto-import without CSV uploads, and prefer one bundled subscription over paying for journal + webhook + copier separately.
You need AI-driven analysis, mobile app, trade replay with Level II data, broker integrations beyond NT8, or the most mature journal feature set in the market.
Feature comparison
Honest take on which fits which trader
CrossTrade is the better choice when:
- You trade NT8 futures and don't want CSV uploads or broker mapping
- You're already paying $49/mo for CrossTrade Pro (journal is included)
- You want one tool for webhooks + copier + risk + journal, not four subscriptions
- You want active development with direct founder access (we ship features based on user requests)
- You're cost-sensitive and don't need AI/replay/backtesting yet
TraderSync is the better choice when:
- You trade multiple asset classes. TraderSync's broker breadth is unmatched
- AI-driven trade analysis is a priority (Cypher AI is genuinely useful, our journal has nothing like it yet)
- You need a real mobile app today, not on the roadmap
- Trade replay and backtesting matter for your review process
- You want a mature, battle-tested platform with thousands of users
Switching from TraderSync to CrossTrade
If you're a futures-only NT8 trader, the migration is mostly: stop the TraderSync subscription, let CrossTrade auto-import from NT8 going forward. Historical data export from TraderSync is available as CSV; we don't currently import historical data but it's on the roadmap.
Frequently asked questions
Why would I pick a 3-week-old journal over an established one?
If you trade NinjaTrader 8 futures specifically, CrossTrade's auto-import is the simplest setup in the market, no CSV files, no broker mapping, no manual sync. You get the journal bundled into the $49/mo Pro plan along with webhook automation, trade copier, and risk management. If you only need a journal, TraderSync probably wins on features. If you need everything CrossTrade does AND a journal, this becomes the cheaper combined option.
Is CrossTrade's journal really 3 weeks old?
Yes, launched April 2026. We're shipping features rapidly based on user feedback but we're not pretending to match TraderSync's 7+ years of development. We're transparent about what we don't have yet (AI, replay, backtesting, mobile app), they're all on the roadmap.
Does TraderSync support NinjaTrader 8?
Yes, TraderSync supports NT8 via CSV import or their broker integration. The setup is more involved than CrossTrade's native auto-import but works fine. If you've already invested time in TraderSync setup and trade history, switching costs are real.
Will CrossTrade add AI coaching like TraderSync's Cypher?
Eventually. AI-driven analysis is on our roadmap. We're not promising a timeline because we'd rather ship something good than something rushed. If AI is critical to your workflow today, TraderSync is the right call.
How does pricing actually compare?
TraderSync Pro is $29.95/mo for journal-only. CrossTrade Pro is $49/mo for journal + webhooks + copier + risk management + REST API. If you only need a journal, TraderSync is cheaper. If you need execution tools too, CrossTrade is much cheaper than running TraderSync ($29.95) plus a separate webhook tool ($49+) plus a copier ($250 one-time).
What does TraderSync do that CrossTrade probably won't add?
Multi-asset breadth (stocks, options, forex, crypto). CrossTrade is futures-focused via NT8 and Tradovate. We're not planning to compete on stocks or crypto. If you trade those, TraderSync is the better fit and probably always will be.
Should I switch from TraderSync to CrossTrade?
Probably not, if TraderSync is working. Don't switch a working journal for a 3-week-old one just to save money. Switch if (a) you're a futures-only NT8 trader, (b) you also need webhooks/copier/risk tools, and (c) the bundled pricing makes sense for your stack.
Is there a free trial?
Yes, both. CrossTrade has a 7-day free trial with full Pro features (including the journal). TraderSync has a 7-day free trial. Worth testing both with your actual trading workflow.
Want to try CrossTrade yourself?
Free 7-day trial. Full Pro features. No credit card required. See if the integration depth matches what you need.
Disclosure
This comparison is based on publicly available information and our own product knowledge as of 2026-04-25. Pricing and features change. Verify current details on each company's website before making a decision. CrossTrade is the publisher of this comparison; we've done our best to represent TraderSync accurately and fairly. Errors or outdated information should be reported to [email protected].
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