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Atomik vs TradersPost (2026)

Both platforms turn TradingView webhook alerts into real orders at your broker, cloud-hosted, no code required. The honest short version:

  • TradersPost is the multi-asset generalist: stocks, options, futures, and crypto across a broad broker list (including Alpaca and Robinhood), priced per connected live account.
  • Atomik is futures-first and bundles the rest of the workflow: AI strategy building with tick-accurate backtesting, a verified strategy marketplace, built-in copy trading, and a built-in paper engine — with accounts included in each plan rather than billed as add-ons.

If you trade stocks and options across several brokers, TradersPost covers ground Atomik doesn't. If you're a futures or funded-account trader who wants strategy tooling and multi-account execution in one subscription, that's Atomik's lane.

Competitor details below are taken from TradersPost's public pricing page as of August 2026 (yearly billing rates shown) — check their site for current numbers.

Side-by-side

AtomikTradersPost
Pricing$89 / $129 / $349 per monthStarter ~$42/mo (1 live account) to Premium ~$254/mo (6 live accounts), billed yearly
Extra accountsIncluded in plan: 3 / 10 / 25+$10/mo per live account, +$5/mo per paper account
Free trialNo — 7-day money-back guaranteeFree plan / trial available
Asset classesFutures firstStocks, options, futures, crypto
BrokersTradovate, Interactive Brokers, TopstepX (private beta), built-in paper accountTradeStation, Alpaca, Interactive Brokers, Tradier, Tradovate, Coinbase, Robinhood, Bybit
Prop / funded accountsYes — Tradovate-powered firms, TopstepX in private betaVia Tradovate where permitted
Copy tradingBuilt in (Pro+): leader/follower groups, size ratios, auto-flattenParallel execution across connected accounts
Strategy builderYes — AI generates the code from visual cardsNo — bring your own strategy
BacktestingYes — tick-accurate, in-platform (30–500 runs/mo by plan)No — rely on TradingView backtests
Paper tradingBuilt-in simulated broker, identical pipeline to livePaper accounts supported (per-account fee above plan quota)
Strategy marketplaceYes — platform-verified live track records; subscribe or sell on any planNo
Partial exits25% / 50% / remainder via alert commentsConfigurable per strategy settings
CustodyNon-custodialNon-custodial

Where TradersPost wins

  • Asset-class breadth. Stocks and options automation simply isn't what Atomik does; TradersPost handles them alongside futures and crypto.
  • Broker list. Alpaca, Robinhood, TradeStation, Coinbase, and Bybit are supported there and not on Atomik.
  • Entry price. ~$42/mo for a single live account is cheaper than Atomik's $89 Starter — if one account and pure execution is all you need.

Where Atomik wins

  • Multi-account economics. Running 10 funded accounts on Atomik Pro is $129/mo flat with copy trading included. Per-account pricing elsewhere adds up fast — that's the workload Atomik's Pro plan is built for.
  • The full workflow in one product. Build a strategy with the AI builder, backtest it tick-accurately, paper trade it on the same pipeline, then activate it live — without leaving the platform or paying for separate tools.
  • Verified marketplace. Subscribe to strategies with platform-tracked live performance, or sell your own — available on every plan.
  • Copy trading with guardrails. Per-follower ratios (0.1x–10x), max-position caps, automatic follower flattening.
  • Funded-trader focus. TopstepX connects directly; the platform is built around the funded/evaluation account workflow.

Which should you choose?

Choose TradersPost if you automate stocks or options, need Alpaca/Robinhood/TradeStation-style brokers, or run exactly one or two accounts and want the lowest entry price.

Choose Atomik if you trade futures — especially across multiple funded accounts — or you want strategy building, backtesting, paper trading, copy trading, and a verified marketplace bundled with execution instead of assembled from separate subscriptions.

FAQ

Which is better for prop-firm / funded accounts?

Atomik is built around that workflow: TopstepX connects directly, Tradovate-powered evaluations are supported, and one Pro plan covers 10 accounts with copy trading to fan a signal across all of them. Always confirm automation is permitted under your firm's rules.

Does Atomik support stocks and options?

Atomik is futures-first. Interactive Brokers is connectable for other asset classes, but for stock/options automation specifically, TradersPost is the better fit today.

Does either platform hold my funds?

No. Both are non-custodial — they connect to your own broker account via API and never touch your money.


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