Tradiflux vs Capico (2026)
TL;DR: Capico is the product most similar to Tradiflux in this entire comparison series — both are browser-based trading terminals built around TradingView charts and deep smart-trade tooling, and Capico's smart trades (up to 8 take-profits, trailing, stop-loss by timeout and on candle close, auto break-even) are genuinely on par with Tradiflux Smart Orders. Capico is also cheaper — $15/month, ≈$9.90/month on annual, with a legitimate free path — and connects to 5 exchanges against our 2. The case for Tradiflux is what Capico doesn't have at all: an AI Copilot and AI Signals, real grid and DCA bots, Hyperliquid support, and a demo that includes futures. Manual trader on Binance or OKX watching every dollar? Take Capico. Want automation and AI in the same terminal, or trade on Hyperliquid? Take Tradiflux.
Facts verified June 2026. Prices and limits change — check the official pricing pages before deciding.
At a Glance
| Tradiflux | Capico | |
|---|---|---|
| Paid plan | $19/mo (Basic — all features) | $15/mo or $119/yr (≈$9.90/mo) — single tier |
| Free plan | Demo trading + 5 Smart Orders | Full functionality for referral-linked exchange accounts |
| Payment methods | Card + crypto | Crypto only (BTC, LTC, USDT) |
| Demo / paper trading | Free, spot + perpetuals, no API keys | Free, 10,000 USDT, spot only |
| Exchanges | Bybit, Hyperliquid (spot + perps); OKX, BingX, Bitget coming | Binance, Bybit, OKX, Bitget (spot + futures), HTX (spot) |
| Hyperliquid (DEX) | Native support | Not supported |
| Grid bot | Yes — 4–50 levels, optional global SL, any supported exchange | Yes — Bybit Futures only, no stop-loss yet |
| DCA bot | Yes (time- and price-based) | No — averaging exists only inside smart trades |
| Other bots | Dynamic channel bots | Channel Bot (spot), Booster (Binance Futures flipper) |
| Smart orders | Entry + averaging + stacked TPs + SL (candle close, timeout) + break-even | SL + up to 8 TPs (futures), trailing, timeout and candle-close SL, break-even |
| TradingView webhooks / backtesting / copy trading | No | No |
| AI assistant | Copilot: creates orders and bots, analyzes markets, manages positions via chat | None |
| AI market signals | Yes — real-time anomaly detection on perps | None |
| Volume profile (VPVR) | No | Yes, free |
| Multichart | No | Up to 8 charts, cross-exchange |
| Mobile | Web app | Web app (no native apps) |
| Security incidents | None to date | None credible found |
| Founded | 2025 | 2018 (public since 2019) |
Pricing
Capico runs a single plan with no feature gating: $15 for one month, $39 for three, $69 for six, or $119 for a year (≈$9.90/month). There is also a legitimate free path: connect an exchange account created through Capico's referral link and that connection stays free indefinitely (OKX connects free even without the referral — the business model runs on exchange affiliate kickbacks). Adding a real API key unlocks a full 7-day trial, and each exchange allows up to 7 accounts. The catch: payment is crypto only — BTC, LTC, or USDT. No cards.
Tradiflux has two plans: Free (demo exchanges, 5 Smart Orders, 5 alerts/day) and Basic at $19/month — real exchanges (up to 10 connections), unlimited Smart Orders, 10 bots, 50 alerts/day, AI Copilot credits, and advanced analytics. Cards and crypto both work.
On raw price Capico wins, full stop. The question is what the extra $4–9 a month buys: on Tradiflux that's grid/DCA bots and AI — two categories Capico doesn't offer at any price.
Bots
This is where the similarity between the two products ends. Capico ships exactly three bots: Channel Bot cycles buy-low/sell-high inside a fixed price channel on spot (limit orders only, with accumulate-base, accumulate-quote, or reinvest strategies); the Grid Bot, launched in August 2025, works only on Bybit Futures and has no stop-loss yet (their own docs say so); and Booster is a two-button long/short flipper for Binance Futures up to x50 with no SL or TP inside it — the docs recommend not leaving it unattended. There is no DCA bot, no signal/webhook bot, no copy trading, and no backtesting.
Tradiflux treats bots as a first-class feature: Grid (4–50 levels, percent or absolute spacing, optional global stop-loss, works on any supported exchange including Hyperliquid), DCA (time- or price-triggered entries, max-entry caps, TP/SL), and dynamic channel bots. Any of them can be created by chatting with the Copilot.
To be fair to both: neither platform executes TradingView webhooks or offers backtesting — if those are hard requirements, see Tradiflux vs 3Commas.
Terminal and Smart Orders
Here we have to be straight: Capico's smart trades are mature and roughly at feature parity with Tradiflux. A Capico smart trade supports a stop plus a ladder of up to 8 take-profits on futures, four stop-loss types (basic, trailing, by timeout, on candle close), exchange-side stops on Bybit futures, trailing entries for buys and sells, in-trade averaging with automatic average-price recalculation, auto break-even after the first TP, panic sell, and conditional orders that don't reserve funds — with orders draggable right on the chart. Tradiflux Smart Orders cover the same core set: entry plus averaging orders (price or percentage triggers), stacked take-profits, stop-loss as market or limit with candle-close and timeout variants, and automatic break-even after TP1, with live PnL and R:R on screen. Feature for feature this is close to a draw, and we'd rather say so plainly than invent a gap.
The terminals differ at the edges. Capico offers a free VPVR (volume profile), a MultiChart of up to 8 charts across exchanges, a drag-and-drop interface builder, and hotkeys — Tradiflux has none of those today. On the other side, a recurring complaint in Capico user reviews is execution speed (it is often called unsuitable for scalping), and its demo is spot only, while the Tradiflux demo includes perpetuals and needs no API keys. Neither product has native mobile apps — both run in the browser.
AI
Capico has no AI features as of June 2026 — none in the docs, none in the v7.0 release notes, none on the blog or product pages, and nothing announced.
In Tradiflux, AI is the core of the product: Copilot creates and edits Smart Orders, builds grid and DCA bots, analyzes the market, and manages positions through chat; AI Signals scan perpetual markets for volume and price anomalies in real time. If the two products' smart trades are near twins, AI is where they diverge completely.
Exchanges
Capico connects to five CEXes: Binance (spot, margin, USDT-M futures), Bybit (spot + USDT perps), OKX (spot + USDT perps), Bitget (spot + USDT-M futures), and HTX (spot only). Centralized crypto exchanges only; no DEX support.
Tradiflux supports Bybit and Hyperliquid — both spot and perpetuals — plus a demo exchange, with OKX, BingX, and Bitget on the roadmap. The honest summary: if your capital sits on Binance, OKX, Bitget, or HTX, Capico serves you today and Tradiflux doesn't yet. If you trade on Hyperliquid, Capico doesn't serve you at all.
Security
Both terminals trade via API keys and never hold your funds. Capico self-reports encrypted key storage, 2FA, and new-device checks; in seven years of operation (founded 2018 by Dmitry Khotenov, public since March 2019, bootstrapped, self-reported $17B+ in volume across 14M+ trades) we found no credible security incidents — a real point in its favor that Tradiflux, launched in 2025, simply cannot match yet. Two caveats worth knowing: Capico's terms name no legal entity or jurisdiction (and state that the Russian-language version of the document prevails), and historical outages exist — the refund policy explicitly covers downtime over 3 hours. Its footprint is also heavily CIS-oriented: the interface comes in English, Russian, and Spanish, but the community and free academy are Russian-language, and the international review footprint is thin.
Tradiflux has had no security incidents either, with the same honest caveat as in our other comparisons: it is a younger platform with less to prove. On either product: restrict API keys to trading only (no withdrawals) and enable IP whitelisting.
Choose Capico if...
- You want the lowest price — ≈$9.90–15/month, or free by connecting referral-linked exchange accounts
- You trade on Binance, OKX, Bitget, or HTX, which Tradiflux doesn't cover yet
- You use VPVR (volume profile) or want up to 8 charts on one screen
- A 7-year track record matters more to you than new features
Choose Tradiflux if...
- You want AI in the terminal: Copilot sets up orders and bots from chat, AI Signals watch the perp markets — Capico has no AI at all
- You run bots beyond a price channel: grid with 4–50 levels and a global stop-loss on any supported exchange, plus real DCA bots — versus Capico's Bybit-only grid without a stop-loss
- You trade on Hyperliquid — spot and perpetuals, natively
- You want to rehearse futures on a demo — Capico's demo is spot-only; Tradiflux's includes perpetuals and needs no API keys
- You'd rather pay by card — Capico accepts crypto only
FAQ
Is Capico cheaper than Tradiflux?
Yes. Capico costs $15/month, or ≈$9.90/month on the annual plan, and becomes free if you connect exchange accounts created via Capico's referral link — though payment is crypto-only. Tradiflux Basic is a flat $19/month, payable by card or crypto. The price difference buys grid/DCA bots and AI features that Capico doesn't offer at any price.
Does Capico have an AI assistant or AI signals?
No. As of June 2026, Capico has no AI features in its docs, release notes, or blog, and none announced. Tradiflux includes the AI Copilot (creates orders and bots, analyzes markets, manages positions via chat) and AI Signals (real-time anomaly detection on perpetuals).
Whose smart trades are more advanced?
They are close to parity. Both support multi-take-profit ladders, trailing, stop-loss by timeout and on candle close, in-trade averaging, and automatic break-even. Capico adds exchange-side stops on Bybit futures and conditional orders that don't reserve funds; Tradiflux integrates Smart Orders with its bots and the AI Copilot.
Does Capico have grid and DCA bots?
Partially. Capico's grid bot (launched August 2025) works only on Bybit Futures and has no stop-loss yet, per its own docs. There is no DCA bot — only a spot Channel Bot and the Booster futures flipper. Tradiflux has grid bots (4–50 levels, optional global SL, all supported exchanges) and DCA bots (time- and price-based).
Does Capico support Hyperliquid?
No — Capico connects to five centralized exchanges (Binance, Bybit, OKX, Bitget, HTX) and supports no DEX. Tradiflux supports Hyperliquid natively: spot, perpetuals, and grid/DCA bots on it.
Can I practice futures trading for free on both?
Only on Tradiflux. Capico's demo (10,000 virtual USDT with real Binance data) is spot-only. The Tradiflux demo exchange covers both spot and perpetuals and requires no API keys or payment details.
Found an outdated fact? Email support@tradiflux.com — we update these pages monthly. Try Tradiflux on the demo exchange — no API keys required.
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