Altrady
Best for documentation-led evaluation
How it rates
- Service reachable without an account
- Documentation or FAQ published
- Terms not found at a conventional public address
- Corporate entity not established from public sources
Each indicator scores 2, 1 or 0. A pillar is the points earned over the points available; the overall score is the weighted sum. Every source below is public — check any of them yourself.
- Met
- Not metTerms and conditions published
Not found at a conventional address at this check.
- Met
- PartialOperator identifiable from published material
Service published under its own domain; corporate entity not established at this check.
www.altrady.com/ - PartialNo custody of user funds claimed in this assessment
Custody arrangements are not verifiable from the desk and are not scored.
www.altrady.com/
- Met
- Met
- PartialRates displayed publicly
Page reachable; specific rates not captured at this check.
www.altrady.com/pricing - Not metTerms describe charges
Not found at this check.
- Met
- Met
- Met
- Not metTerms published
Not found.
- Met
- Not metOperator entity disclosed
Not established from public sources at this check.
- Met
- Not metTerms documentation published
Not found.
- Met
- Not metCorporate entity identifiable
Not established from public sources at this check.
- Not metRegulatory status published
Not established from public sources at this check.
- Met
- Met
- Not metTerms reachable
Not found.
- Met
- Met
A multi-exchange trading terminal combining consolidated order entry with market scanners, alerts and basic automation features.
Our assessment
Altrady combines a multi-exchange trading terminal with scanners and alerts — order entry across venues, plus tooling to surface pairs meeting defined conditions. It sits between a pure terminal like Coinigy and a bot platform like Bitsgap.
Scanners answer a real question
Across thousands of pairs on dozens of venues, finding the ones that just did something specific is not a task a human performs by looking. A configurable scanner is the correct tool, and it is more useful to most traders than automation, because it informs a decision rather than replacing one.
Alerts are only as good as the thresholds
An alert system tuned loosely produces noise that gets ignored, which is worse than no alerts at all. Tuned tightly it misses things. This is a user problem rather than a product one, and it is the main reason scanner tools go unused after the first month.
What we could not verify
Eight indicators found nothing published at conventional addresses — parts of the pricing documentation, the terms and a documented support route. For a paid subscription tool, that is the information a buyer needs before subscribing rather than after.
Who it suits
Altrady fits traders who want consolidated order entry plus scanning across many venues and will configure the alerts properly. Traders wanting deep charting should pair it with TradingView; those wanting full automation should compare 3Commas or Bitsgap.
Frequently asked
Does this score mean Altrady is trustworthy?
No. It measures what is published and reachable before use: the service, its terms and its documentation. Custody, routing and corporate structure are not tested by us.
Why do all providers score zero on corporate entity?
Because this class of service rarely publishes it. The indicator is identical for every provider in the category, so the comparison stays fair.
Are rates or spreads compared here?
No. Verifying quoted rates requires live transactions, which we do not perform. The rubric covers disclosure, not execution.