AI that helps you build strategies, not a bot that trades for you.
The assistant drafts, reviews, and debugs Python strategies alongside you, grounded in your code and your runs. It proposes changes you approve. It doesn't trade on its own, and it doesn't promise profits.
An assistant in the editor.
Draft from plain English
Describe a strategy in words and the assistant drafts Python you can review and refine, a starting point, not a black box.
Review your code
Ask it to review a strategy for clarity and correctness; it suggests changes as diffs you can read and reason about.
Debug failed runs
Hand a failed run to the assistant. It works from the real issues, the strategy code, and the run's logs, not a generic guess.
You stay in control
Every change arrives as a suggestion you accept, reject, or edit. The assistant never edits your code or places trades on its own.
Suggestions you can read, not magic you can't.
The assistant returns changes as a diff in the editor. You see exactly what it proposes and why, and you accept, reject, or modify it. It can pick up the context of a specific run to explain a failure and suggest a fix.
- Author, review, and debug from real context
- Changes arrive as diffs you approve
- Hand a failed run straight to the assistant
- It proposes; you decide

What this is, and what it isn't.
A development assistant.
A faster way to draft, review, and debug strategies you design, grounded in your code and runs, with you in control of every change.
A strategy-finder or autopilot.
It won't invent a profitable strategy, trade on its own, or guarantee results. The edge, and the responsibility, stay with you.
AI-assisted development: questions.
Does the AI find profitable strategies for me? +
No, and any tool that promises that should worry you. The assistant helps you write, review, and debug strategies you design. It doesn't generate guaranteed or profitable strategies, and nothing here is investment advice.
Does it trade on its own? +
No. It's human-in-the-loop: it proposes code changes you review and apply. It doesn't auto-edit your strategy or place orders autonomously.
What is the assistant grounded in? +
Your strategy code and the context of your runs, including a run's structured issues and logs when you hand one off for debugging. That grounding is what makes its suggestions specific rather than generic.
Is this an 'AI trading bot'? +
No. It's a development assistant for building systematic strategies, not an autonomous bot. The trading logic is yours, in Python, and you decide what runs.
Build strategies with an assistant, not an autopilot.
We onboard in focused cohorts. Tell us what you trade and how you work. Live access is rolled out to select users on request.