Do You Want a SwingTradeBot Mobile App?

I just had a conversation with somebody who asked me if SwingTradeBot has a mobile (iOS or Android) app.  That's a question I've gotten a lot.  I understand why people want an app. -- as an iPhone user, I like the convenience & ease of an app and the (hopefully) faster & better interface.  

However as a developer, apps can be a major pain (and expense)I would go from having one codebase to maintain (and debug) to having two or three.  In addition, while I understand that people like to do things on their mobile devices, some things are just better done on a full-blown computer (no matter how good the mobile interface is).  For example, I couldn't imagine trying to actively trade on a phone or iPad.  Nor would I want to write software on a mobile device.  In both those cases, I need a lot of screen real estate.

Similarly, while I *could* do my nightly stock scanning on my iPhone, it's so much faster and effective on my laptop, where I can open stocks in new browser tabs and switch between them quickly. (I do check scans on my iPad frequently -- mostly because the web browser there is more like a desktop/laptop browser, with quicker access to multiple tabs.)

Despite my reservations about providing mobile apps, I have been playing around with a prototype and I'm considering building it out into a working app.  If I did so, the app would be pretty stripped down at first and I'd add more features as I found time. 

 

So my questions are:

  • Do you want a mobile App for SwingTradeBot?
  • If so, why?  What do you see an app providing you that the current website doe not?
  • What are the PRIMARY features you'd want on a mobile app?

 You can answer in the comments below.  If you do leave a comment, please tell me if you're an Android or iOS user.

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SwingTradeBot almost 7 years ago

This comment was originally posted by Anand Kumar (@disqus_rHVQ4OfOWD) on 2017-12-10 13:02:53.


I am traveling most of the time and app would help. Best for me is to have a full screen view of stocks screener using technical signals. I still use the mobile website for it but gets cumbersome. Also the charts are a pain. The way tradingview chart is, if you click and want to see the date/min/max etc, it either pops out a tradingview window or goes to settings. I have to goto finance yahoo at times which gives similar charts in a better way.

Current website provides everything and app would not replace full version on laptop or computer. But it will help people like me who are mostly on the road.

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SwingTradeBot almost 7 years ago

This comment was originally posted by TraderMike (@mseneadza) on 2017-12-11 19:48:27.


Thanks again for the feedback Anand -- and all the other feedback you've given me via other channels. If I decide to build out the app I'll definitely use a different charting widget inside the app.

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SwingTradeBot almost 7 years ago

This comment was originally posted by Damon Rydell (@damonrydell) on 2017-12-19 06:16:55.


I would use it if you put out an app.

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SwingTradeBot almost 7 years ago

This comment was originally posted by Wise Ingrate (@disqus_wCHrvP1jbV) on 2018-01-01 06:38:01.


I found you on stocktwits. Just signed up for the swingtradebot newsletter, I really enjoy your site and updates. I would love to have an app! And Thank you for your hardwork! Its great stuff.

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