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What We Shipped in March 2026 — and What Is Coming Next
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What We Shipped in March 2026 — and What Is Coming Next

March was our biggest month yet. Eighty-three commits merged to main. Here is everything that shipped, and a look at what is coming next.

What shipped in March

Customizable dashboard

The dashboard is now fully yours. Add, remove, resize, and drag widgets into any layout you want. The widget library includes equity curve, streak tracker, win/loss split, session performance, day-of-week breakdown, time-of-day heatmap, R:R comparison, consistency score, pair performance, holding time, trade frequency, prop firm drawdown gauge, and more.

Half-width or full-width. Your call. Layouts are saved per account.

Prop firm account management

You can now link your trading accounts directly to a prop firm and challenge plan. Doji Works tracks your daily drawdown, maximum drawdown, and profit target against the actual rules of your plan. The dashboard prop firm widget shows you exactly where you stand in real time.

Phase 2 and Phase 3 support is built in. When you pass, you promote the account forward.

Two-factor authentication

TOTP-based 2FA is live. Open your authenticator app, scan the code in settings, and your account is secured. Works with Google Authenticator, Authy, and any standard TOTP app.

14-day free trial

New signups now get 14 days of Micro on us. No credit card required. Full access from day one, including analytics, CSV export, screenshots, and all import methods.

Performance overhaul

The whole app got a performance pass. Parallel database fetches, smarter caching, query indexes, and proper loading skeletons that match the layout of the real content. No more blank screens, no flickering.

Bybit and Binance CSV import

You can now import trade history directly from Bybit and Binance. Drop in your exchange CSV and your trades are parsed, normalized, and added to your journal.

Grace period for failed payments

If a payment fails, your account does not immediately revert to free. You get a grace period and a reminder email so you can update your card without losing access.

MT5 EA improvements

The MT5 EA download got cleaner. Version 1.2 removes the API URL input field — it was confusing and unnecessary. You only need two things: your API key (copied from the integrations page) and your account ID (one click from the accounts page).


What is coming next

MT4 support

MT4 EA, MT4 HTML statement import, and MT4 CSV import are all in review. If you are running MetaTrader 4, you will be able to sync live trades or import your history the same way MT5 users can today.

TradingView, cTrader, and NinjaTrader

Three more import paths are landing: TradingView CSV, cTrader via a cBot addon, and NinjaTrader via an ATM strategy addon. If you are using any of these platforms, your trades will come in automatically.

TradingView webhooks

A webhook endpoint lets TradingView alerts push trade data directly into your journal the moment a position closes. No file exports, no manual imports.

MT5 Python bridge

For traders who want more control than the EA provides, the Python bridge script connects directly to your MT5 terminal and syncs trades via the API. Useful for custom setups, algo traders, or anyone who prefers to run their own sync process.


If you have been on the fence, the free trial is live now. Two weeks, no card, full access.

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