Read-only by design
Broker connections use investor-style credentials where supported. GAPHYTORO cannot place trades, close trades, or move funds.
GAPHYTORO is a trader-first performance workspace for automated and self-recorded journals — one place for history, screenshots, notes, mood, and the review habit that actually moves the needle.
Trade. Track. Evolve.
Security and coverage
GAPHYTORO is review software. It organizes trading data, screenshots, notes, and psychology while keeping the boundaries clear: no deposits, no execution, no account management.

Supported broker platform layer
MT4/MT5-compatible imports, CSV history, and self-recorded accounts in one workspace.
Broker connections use investor-style credentials where supported. GAPHYTORO cannot place trades, close trades, or move funds.
Sensitive connection details are encrypted at rest and kept out of public pages, emails, logs, and client-side bundles.
Automated imports, CSV uploads, and self-recorded journals share one review workflow across supported broker platforms.
Manual entries, CSV imports, broker sync, screenshots, psychology, and mentorship all feed one performance record.
Inside GAPHYTORO
What follows is the actual workspace: account command, trade review, analytics, psychology, and the growth loops that make the journal feel alive before a user ever signs in.
What GAPHYTORO is
Think of GAPHYTORO as a specialized Excel, Notion, or Google Sheets workspace for trading review. We charge a subscription for access to our website. We do not hold client funds, offer brokerage services, manage accounts, or place trades.
We do
We do not
The problem
Your broker gives you rows. Your screenshots live on a desktop folder. Your notes are in three different apps. By Friday you’re guessing why Tuesday went wrong — and that guess is how leaks survive quarter after quarter.
Broker history, no context
Numbers without the thinking behind them
Screenshots live elsewhere
Your chart evidence is three folders away
Mood & process get lost
The softest signals are the loudest leaks
Good setups stay hidden
What’s working is impossible to isolate
How it works
Simple on purpose. A journal you skip is worse than no journal.
Connect a supported broker, import from CSV, or start with self-recorded entries. Either way, every trade has one clean home.
Screenshots, thesis, mood, plan adherence, post-trade notes. The context your broker statement cannot explain.
Filter by setup, session, instrument, psychology, and execution quality. See which behaviours compound and which cost you.
From the journal

Gold climbed toward $4,200 as weaker US jobs data reduced expectations for a near-term Federal Reserve rate hike. Softer labour momentum, lower oil prices and improving Hormuz shipping conditions are easing some inflation concerns, but the rebound remains dependent on whether incoming data confirms a broader cooling in the US economy.

Federal Reserve Chair Kevin Warsh said inflation risks have eased, but stressed that the central bank remains fully committed to returning inflation to its 2% target. His comments signal a major communication shift, with the Fed moving away from traditional forward guidance and forcing markets to price policy through incoming data rather than promises about future rate decisions.

Gold fell below 4000 as strong US labour data and sticky core inflation reinforced expectations that the Federal Reserve could raise rates this year. Peace talks between the US and Iran may reduce some geopolitical and oil-related inflation risk, but markets are still focused on the Fed, yields and the opportunity cost of holding bullion.
Pricing
Starter gives structure and one connected account. Pro unlocks unlimited broker connections, screenshots, mentorship, and full review workflows.
Pro
Unlimited connected journals, automatic screenshots, mentor workflows, voice notes, video notes, and full performance review.
Starter
or $60/year
Self-recorded accounts, CSV import, one broker connection, deposits, withdrawals, notes, tags, mood, and analytics.
Ready
Takes a minute to sign up. Connect an account when you’re ready. Review your first week with real structure — not memory.