TabChart vs the Competition

Honest comparisons — where TabChart wins, where it doesn’t, and which tool fits how you actually trade.

vs TradingView

Most popular

The industry standard for charting. TabChart uses the same charting engine in a native Windows app — faster, free, no account needed.

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vs Altrady

Paid terminal

Altrady is a paid multi-exchange trading terminal. TabChart is free and focused — when you want charting without paying for execution features.

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vs Binance Charts

Exchange built-in

You already have charts on Binance. Here’s when they’re enough — and when a dedicated multi-exchange charting app makes a difference.

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vs Bybit Charts

Exchange built-in

Bybit’s trading interface has solid built-in charts. When a standalone app adds real value — and when it doesn’t.

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vs Kraken Charts

Exchange built-in

Kraken’s built-in charts cover most basics. Here’s when a dedicated multi-exchange charting tool fills real gaps.

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vs Coinigy

Multi-exchange web

Coinigy is a full trading terminal with 45+ exchanges. TabChart focuses on fast, free charting across 7 major exchanges.

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vs CryptoView

Desktop terminal

Another desktop multi-exchange trading app. TabChart is chart-first, free, and doesn’t ask for your API keys.

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vs CoinGecko

Price reference

CoinGecko is great for research and quick price checks. TabChart is for when you need real charting — indicators, layouts, real-time data.

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vs CoinMarketCap

Price reference

CoinMarketCap is the world’s most visited crypto data site. It’s not a charting tool. TabChart is.

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