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Describe the trade in plain English
Start with a thesis, a catalyst, or a market hunch. Vibetrade turns the prompt into a bot structure you can inspect before anything runs.
Vibetrade packages the messy loop of prompt, backtest, and follow-through into a cleaner iPhone workflow. Build a strategy draft, inspect the curve, and keep the bot page close at hand.
Workflow
Prompt → Backtest
One loop instead of five disconnected tools.
Review
Equity + stats
Inspect the strategy before you give it attention.
Operate
Phone-first
Keep the bot page with you instead of tied to a desk.
Live strategy room
A bot page that feels operational
Prompt
“Build a momentum bot for large-cap earnings drift.”
Universe
Mega-cap tech
Signal
Post-earnings drift
Risk rail
Defined exit logic
Equity curve
Review before you promote it
State
Why this layout
The homepage sells the loop, not just the app badge.
That is the part worth borrowing from Linq: stronger pacing, a better hierarchy, and enough UI theatre to explain the product before someone taps away.
Product
The previous homepage was effectively a logo and an App Store badge. This version does the actual marketing job: explain the workflow, stage the product, and keep the story anchored to Vibetrade instead of generic fintech copy.
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Start with a thesis, a catalyst, or a market hunch. Vibetrade turns the prompt into a bot structure you can inspect before anything runs.
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Review the setup, compare the equity curve, and decide whether the strategy deserves screen time or a fast delete.
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Alerts, charts, and bot details live in one mobile-first flow instead of getting scattered across notes, brokers, and spreadsheets.
Workflow preview
Product story in one pane
prompt:
"Build a mean-reversion bot for high-volume pullbacks"
review:
chart: equity curve
stats: win rate, drawdown, cadence
decision: keep, revise, delete
output:
mobile bot page
hosted detail view
disclosure-aware sharing The design language is deliberately closer to a serious software product now: dark surfaces, tighter typography, and clear progression from idea to outcome.
Prompt
Turn a catalyst, price action pattern, or macro view into a structured strategy draft.
Backtest
Review the curve, drawdowns, and trade rhythm before deciding whether the bot is worth keeping.
Operate
Revisit the bot page, compare performance, and adjust the thesis without losing the original context.
Use cases
Better landing pages do not just look modern. They reduce ambiguity about who the product is for and why the workflow is worth trying.
When a setup appears during the day, turn it into something testable before the market narrative changes.
Explore strategies, compare outcomes, and reuse what works instead of rebuilding the same playbook from scratch.
Use hosted bot detail pages to review performance, stats, and disclosures in a format that is built to be sent around.
Run the morning and evening check-in from your phone rather than depending on a desktop-only trading stack.
FAQ
No. The homepage structure borrows the pacing of a modern dark SaaS landing page, but the content, sections, and product framing are rewritten around Vibetrade.
No. This is a route-level marketing page update only. Existing bot, auth, legal, and API routes stay in place.
The page pushes visitors to the App Store, the disclosure page, and support instead of inventing a new sign-in flow.
Final CTA
Download Vibetrade, review the legal pages, and keep the rest of the app exactly as it was. This change is about first impression quality, not backend churn.