Chartlog excels at screenshot-based momentum trading journals. Journali offers AI coaching, futures support, and prop firm tracking in one platform. Compare pricing, features, and integrations to find your best fit.
If you're a DAS Trader or Schwab equity day trader who lives in screenshots, Chartlog is purpose-built for you. Its chart-replay and screenshot-first workflow is still one of the best in the category.
If you trade futures, options, or prop firm accounts — or you want AI coaching, a strategy library, and a broader broker list — Journali is the stronger pick. It also has a free plan; Chartlog doesn't.
Free: 6 trades, Dashboard, Journal, Analytics, Setups, Strategies, Community, Affiliate
Pro: $20/mo — unlimited trades, TradeCheck, Calendar, Goals, Prop Firm Mode, CSV import, Chart
Premier: $30/mo — everything in Pro + AI Trade Coach, AI Reconstruction, AI Weekly Debrief, Auto Sync
Monthly: ~$25/mo
Annual: ~$240/year (~$20/mo effective)
No free plan. Short trial on signup.
On price, Journali Pro and Chartlog annual land in a similar zone (~$20/mo), but Journali includes a free tier so you can actually evaluate the platform with your own trades before paying. If you want AI coaching, Journali Premier at $30/mo is a full AI suite; Chartlog has no AI product at that tier.
Chartlog's auto-sync is narrow but deep — DAS Trader, Schwab/TOS, IBKR, and a handful of others. Great if you use those brokers; rough if you don't. Journali Premier uses SnapTrade under the hood and covers 40+ brokers including Webull, IBKR, Robinhood, Tastytrade, and most major futures brokers.
Edge: Journali (broader coverage)This is Chartlog's strongest feature: automatic chart replays of every executed trade. Journali lets you attach chart screenshots to trades and the AI Trade Reconstruction feature (Premier) rebuilds the market context of your entry — but it's AI-generated analysis, not a candle-by-candle replay. If you're a chart-replay purist, Chartlog wins.
Edge: ChartlogChartlog has no AI coaching. Journali Premier uses Anthropic's Claude directly — AI Trade Coach, AI Trade Reconstruction, AI Weekly Debrief, all built into the workflow. If you want an actual coach inside your journal, this is the biggest gap between the two products.
Edge: Journali (exclusive)Chartlog is built around equities day trading. Futures support is minimal; prop firm accounts aren't a first-class concept. Journali has contract multipliers pre-configured (ES, NQ, MES, MNQ, CL, GC), session-based P&L, and a dedicated Prop Firm Mode for FTMO, Apex, Topstep, MyFundedFutures with live drawdown tracking.
Edge: Journali (major)Chartlog's analytics are solid for momentum day traders — time-of-day profitability, MFE/MAE-lite metrics, tag-based performance. Journali covers the same ground plus Journali Score, Consistency Score, setup rankings, and a community-performance view on strategies. Different strengths; both are competent.
Edge: TieJournali includes a market calendar (FOMC, CPI, NFP, earnings, OPEX) with P&L overlay, and TradeCheck (Pro) — a pre-trade gate that warns you before entering around major events or outside your plan. Chartlog has no equivalent.
Edge: Journali (exclusive)Journali ships with 20 trading strategies ranked by community performance, with AI backtest reviews and best-for / worst-for guidance. Chartlog has no curated strategy content — the platform assumes you already know what you're doing.
Edge: Journali (exclusive)Journali has real-time chat rooms (General, Futures, Options, Win/Loss) built in, free for all plans. Chartlog has no native community.
Edge: JournaliJournali is mobile-first — log, review, and chat from any device. Chartlog is primarily a desktop product; mobile works but feels like an afterthought.
Edge: JournaliChartlog is excellent at one thing: chart-replay journaling for momentum day traders. If that's exactly you, it's still a strong product. For almost everyone else — futures, options, prop firm, multi-broker, AI-assisted — Journali is the more complete platform at a similar or lower price point, with a free plan to try it first.
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