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Tradiflux vs Bitsgap (2026)

TL;DR: Bitsgap is the multi-exchange veteran — 17 connected exchanges, seven bot types (including the COMBO futures hybrid), backtesting, and a polished demo mode, running since 2017. Tradiflux is a younger all-in-one terminal with fewer exchanges but a different deal: futures bots, AI Copilot, and unlimited Smart Orders at a flat $19/month — where Bitsgap charges $29/month for a plan without futures bots at all, and locks grid take-profits and its best AI mode behind a $149/month Pro tier. If you spread capital across many CEXes and rely on backtesting, take Bitsgap. If you trade Bybit or Hyperliquid and want AI to do the setup, Tradiflux costs a fraction and does more per dollar.

Facts verified June 2026. Prices and limits change — check the official pricing pages before deciding.

At a Glance

TradifluxBitsgap
Entry paid plan$19/mo (Basic — all features)$29/mo (Basic — no futures bots)
Plan with futures bots$19/mo$69/mo (Advanced)
Free planDemo trading + 5 Smart OrdersManual trading, 20 demo bots, live bots on Evedex DEX only
Demo / paper tradingFree, includes perpetuals, no API keysFree, real order-book simulation, includes futures
ExchangesBybit, Hyperliquid (spot + perps); OKX, BingX, Bitget coming17 exchanges (Binance, OKX, Coinbase, Kraken, KuCoin...)
BybitYes — first-class supportNot in the current exchange list
Hyperliquid (DEX)Native supportNot supported
Bot typesGrid, DCA, dynamic channelGRID, DCA, DCA Futures, COMBO, BTD, LOOP, QFL
Take-profit on grid botsIncludedPro plan only ($149/mo)
Smart ordersUnlimited on paid plan; SL on candle close, SL on timeout, break-evenUnlimited on all plans; trailing, OCO, TWAP, scaled orders
AICopilot: creates orders/bots, market analysis, chat control + AI anomaly signalsAI Assistant: recommends and deploys bot portfolios (best mode Pro-only)
BacktestingNoYes — 30/180/365 days by plan
MobileWeb appiOS / Android (PWA wrapper)
Security incidentsNone to dateNone publicly documented (~8 years)
Founded20252017

Pricing

Bitsgap has four tiers: Free (manual trading, demo bots, live COMBO bots only on the Evedex DEX), Basic at $29/mo, Advanced at $69/mo, and Pro at $149/mo (annual billing brings these to $23/$55/$119). The catch is in the gating: Basic gets no futures bots, take-profit for grid bots and AI Portfolio Mode are Pro-only, and backtesting depth scales by tier (30/180/365 days). A 7-day Pro trial requires no card.

Tradiflux has one paid plan: Basic, $19/month — real exchanges, perpetuals included, unlimited Smart Orders, 10 bots, AI Copilot, advanced analytics. The features Bitsgap distributes across $29–149 tiers are either included at $19 or absent entirely (backtesting, exotic bot types) — there is nothing to upsell you to.

The honest math: a futures bot trader pays Bitsgap at least $69/mo (Advanced). On Tradiflux the same capability is $19/mo. A grid trader who wants TP on the bot pays $149/mo on Bitsgap; on Tradiflux a global stop-loss and Smart-Order-based exits are part of the $19 plan.

Bots

Bitsgap wins on variety: GRID (with trailing up/down and pre-made strategies), spot DCA, DCA Futures (long/short, up to 10x), the COMBO futures bot (DCA entries + GRID exits — genuinely clever for volatile markets), BTD ("buy the dip"), LOOP (profit reinvestment), and QFL (panic-drop buying). Four of these are backtestable. If you want to experiment across strategy archetypes, Bitsgap is the bigger toolbox.

Tradiflux keeps the lineup tight: Grid (4–50 levels, optional global SL), DCA (time- or price-triggered, max entries, TP/SL), and dynamic channel bots — all built on Smart Orders, all included at $19, all creatable by telling the Copilot what you want in one sentence. No backtesting yet — that's a real gap versus Bitsgap, and we'd rather say it plainly: if backtest-driven iteration is your workflow, Bitsgap serves it better today.

Terminal and Smart Orders

Both products embed TradingView charting and layer smart orders on top of exchange APIs, and both do it well — this section is closer than fans of either would admit.

Bitsgap's edge is order-type breadth on spot: TWAP, scaled orders, OCO, trailing — added even on exchanges that lack them natively, with unlimited smart orders on every plan.

Tradiflux's edge is position engineering: a Smart Order bundles entry, averaging orders, a multi-TP ladder, and stop-loss into one unit — with SL on candle close (ignores wicks), SL on timeout, and automatic break-even after TP1. Positions, bots, alerts, and the AI chat live on one screen.

AI

Bitsgap's AI Assistant analyzes your connected portfolio and recommends/deploys a portfolio of bots — an allocation advisor. Its claimed "20% profit increase" is the company's own unaudited number, and the enhanced AI mode sits in the Pro tier.

Tradiflux's Copilot is an operator, not an advisor: it creates and edits Smart Orders, builds grid/DCA bots, analyzes markets, and manages positions from chat. AI Signals separately scan perpetual markets for volume/price anomalies in real time. Both are included in the $19 plan. Different philosophies: Bitsgap automates choosing bots; Tradiflux automates driving the terminal.

Exchanges

Bitsgap's 17-exchange list (Binance, Binance US, OKX, Coinbase, Kraken, KuCoin, Gate.io, Bitget, HTX, Gemini, Crypto.com, and more, plus the Evedex and Aster DEXes) is the broadest in this comparison series. Two notable absences though: Hyperliquid isn't supported, and Bybit no longer appears in Bitsgap's current exchange list (it lingers only in older help-center pages) — worth checking directly if Bybit is your main venue.

Tradiflux supports exactly that pair: Bybit and Hyperliquid, both spot and perpetuals, with OKX, BingX, and Bitget on the roadmap. Narrow but pointed — if your capital is on either of these, the 17-exchange list buys you nothing.

Security

Neither platform has a publicly documented breach. Bitsgap has run ~8 years incident-free (non-custodial, RSA-2048 key encryption, API keys with withdrawals auto-rejected, API account locking) — a genuinely good record. One caveat that isn't Bitsgap's fault but affects its users: recurring reports of impersonation (spoofed sites, cold calls pretending to be Bitsgap) — only ever log in via the official domain.

Tradiflux is younger with no incidents to date and the same non-custodial model: trade-only API keys, withdrawals never enabled.

Choose Bitsgap if...

  • You trade across many exchanges and want one workspace for all of them
  • Backtesting is core to how you build strategies
  • You want bot variety — COMBO, LOOP, QFL, BTD beyond plain grid/DCA
  • You need TWAP/scaled/OCO order types on spot exchanges that lack them

Choose Tradiflux if...

  • You trade on Bybit or Hyperliquid — one isn't in Bitsgap's current list, the other was never there
  • You want futures bots without a $69/mo tier — they're in the $19 plan
  • You want AI that operates the terminal (orders, bots, analysis from chat), not just recommends bots
  • You'd rather have one flat price than feature gates at $29/$69/$149
  • You want to practice on a demo with perpetuals, no API keys needed

FAQ

Is Tradiflux cheaper than Bitsgap?

Yes, structurally. Tradiflux has one paid plan at $19/month with everything included. Bitsgap starts at $29/month without futures bots; futures bots require Advanced at $69/month, and grid take-profit plus the full AI mode require Pro at $149/month.

Does Bitsgap support Hyperliquid or Bybit?

Hyperliquid — no. Bybit is absent from Bitsgap's current official exchange list as of June 2026 (it appears only in older help articles), so verify before subscribing if Bybit matters to you. Tradiflux supports both Bybit and Hyperliquid natively, spot and perpetuals.

Which platform has more bot types?

Bitsgap — seven types including COMBO (a futures GRID+DCA hybrid), LOOP, QFL, and BTD. Tradiflux focuses on grid, DCA, and dynamic channel bots built on Smart Orders. If you want strategy variety, Bitsgap wins; if you want the common strategies with AI setup at a flat price, Tradiflux covers it.

Do both platforms have demo trading?

Yes, and both are good. Bitsgap's demo simulates a real order book and supports all its bots including futures. Tradiflux's demo exchange also includes perpetuals and requires no API keys — and on the Free plan you can use it indefinitely.

Does Bitsgap still offer arbitrage?

No — Bitsgap discontinued its arbitrage tool and confirmed the phase-out on its own blog. Many older reviews still advertise it; that information is stale. Neither Bitsgap nor Tradiflux offers cross-exchange arbitrage today.

Can I backtest strategies on Tradiflux?

Not yet. Bitsgap offers backtesting with 30/180/365 days of history depending on plan, and that is a genuine advantage. On Tradiflux, the practical equivalent is running a configuration on the demo exchange with live market data before deploying real funds.


Found an outdated fact? Email support@tradiflux.com — we update these pages monthly. Try Tradiflux on the demo exchange — no API keys required.