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Capitalise.ai review

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Automation written in plain English. Type 'if BTC crosses 70k and RSI is above 60, buy, with a 2% stop' and it parses the sentence into executable rules, backtests them, and runs them on a connected broker. For simple conditional ideas it's the shortest path from thought to running strategy. Complex, stateful logic is where the sentences run out.

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Read this first — SaaS platformThe rules trade real money on your connected broker once enabled. Backtest and demo-test before switching on live execution.

At a glance

Best for
Plain-language automation without code
Maker
Capitalise.ai
Type
SaaS platform
Price from
Free tier; broker-dependent
Pricing
subscription / broker rev-share
Affiliate commission
Details verified

What it does

Automation written in plain English. Type 'if BTC crosses 70k and RSI is above 60, buy, with a 2% stop' and it parses the sentence into executable rules, backtests them, and runs them on a connected broker. For simple conditional ideas it's the shortest path from thought to running strategy. Complex, stateful logic is where the sentences run out.

Key features:

plain-language automationno-code strategy rulesbacktestingconditional ordersbroker executionalerts & notifications

Pros & cons

Pros

  • The lowest barrier to entry of any tool here; there's nothing to code or host
  • Backtesting and live automation happen in the same tool, on brokers it already supports
  • Well suited to straightforward conditional and time-based rules

Cons

  • Availability and pricing depend on which broker you connect through
  • Plain language hits a ceiling once strategies get complex or stateful
  • If your broker isn't on the supported list, you're out of luck
Ready to try Capitalise.ai?Plain-language automation without code — Free tier; broker-dependent.Test it on a demo/paper account before risking real capital.

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