For serious automated traders

Your bots are running.Do you actually know what they're doing?

Monitor bot health, confirm webhook execution, validate before going live, and review plain-language recaps of what your strategies actually did — so you're never just hoping automation is doing what you think it is.

Automation you can explain — not just execute.

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Vordant — Operations Overview
Bot Health3 exchanges · 2 bots need review

Connection

Live

Last activity

12m ago

Exec drift

Watch

Drawdown

Normal

Behaviour

Review

Last successful activity

ETH/USDT — Binance

Order filled · 14:03:09 UTC

Fill within expected range

Last alert execution

SourceTradingView alert received
RouteWebhook authenticated
DestinationBinance accepted
ResultOrder placed
Time14:03:22 UTC
StatusConfirmed
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SOL/USDT — OKX: fills outside expected range · Needs review surfaced 47s after anomaly detected

Plain-language recap — last 4h

14 alerts · 14 routed · 12 filled · 2 outside range

ETH grid ran within normal parameters. SOL fills drifted above baseline — likely cause: spread widened during low-liquidity window. SOL: review grid spacing before next session.

Recent changes

You changed SOL grid spacing 0.8% → 1.2%; activity normalised within 2h.

System re-authorised OKX key; connection restored; no missed alerts.

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TradingView alerts routed to live exchanges with execution logs

Scoped API keys — trade permissions only

No withdrawal access, ever

One view across your exchanges and bots

Paper trading before live capital

Bot Health

Know when a bot is healthy — not just running.

Bot Health shows whether your automation is working normally — not just whether it is switched on. Check connection status, see when the bot last acted, catch unusual behaviour, and get plain-language summaries — before a small problem becomes expensive.

Each signal shows a named status and a plain-language explanation. Execution drift always includes a plain-language gloss — you should never have to interpret a term.

Bot Health — SOL/USDT Grid · OKX3 exchanges · 2 bots need review

Connection status

API key active and permissions valid

Healthy

Connection live and authorised

Last activity

Time since last placed, filled, or updated

Normal

Last successful: 12 minutes ago

Execution drift

Fills outside your expected price range

Watch

Fills outside expected range

Drawdown proximity

Current performance vs. configured risk

Normal

Within configured limits

Behaviour anomaly

Whether the bot is trading unusually

Needs review

Trading more often than expected

Needs review surfaced 47s after anomaly detected — SOL/USDT · OKX

See what your bots did

What happened — and what changed.

Plain-language recaps tell you what your strategies did and whether anything needs attention. The audit trail shows what changed, who changed it, and what happened next.

Plain-language recapLast 4 hours · SOL/USDT

14 alerts · 14 routed · 12 filled · 2 outside expected range

ETH grid ran within normal parameters throughout the session. SOL fills drifted above baseline on one session — likely cause: spread widened during a low-liquidity window between 13:40 and 14:05 UTC.

What happened2 SOL fills above expected price range
Likely causeSpread widened in low-liquidity window
Next stepReview SOL grid spacing before next session
What changed and whenLast 24 hours

You changed SOL grid spacing 0.8% → 1.2%; activity normalised within 2h.

Today · 11:22 UTC · You

System re-authorised OKX key; connection restored; no missed alerts after reconnect.

Today · 09:41 UTC · System

TradingView alert received; Binance accepted order; fill completed within expected range.

Today · 14:03 UTC · TradingView → Binance

ETH drawdown threshold adjusted 8% → 10%; no limit events since change.

Yesterday · 18:05 UTC · You

Security & permissions

Your funds stay yours.

We can trade on your behalf — we can never withdraw your funds.

Vordant connects to your exchanges using trade-only API permissions — the minimum needed to execute strategies. Withdrawal access is blocked by default, and every connection and key event is logged and visible to you.

You see a visible permission summary before any connection is activated. No silent access, no broad keys, no exceptions.

Built to support attributed changes, shared visibility, and role-based access as operations grow.
Permission proof
Trade-only API permissions
Withdrawal permissions blocked
Visible permission summary before activation
Every connection and key event logged
Scoped API keys by default

Plans

Plans built around trading operations

Vordant scales by operational capability — from solo validation to deeper execution visibility and team oversight.

Vordant charges for operational capability, visibility, and control — not per-bot slot pricing.

Core

Starting plan

For solo traders validating automated trading workflows before committing real capital.

Paper-to-live workflow foundation
Bot status and execution confirmation
TradingView webhook routing and confirmation
Core execution visibility and logs
Limited exchange connection capacity with scoped API permissions
Bot health monitoring and status visibility

Pro

Advanced

Advanced operations

For active traders managing multiple strategies and requiring deeper execution intelligence.

Everything in Core
Expanded execution history and audit depth
Execution log export
On-demand AI strategy recaps
Strategy-level P&L attribution
Proactive bot health alerts and anomaly surfacing
Higher operational visibility for active traders

Team

Phasing in

Team operations

Designed for trading teams and small operations that need role-based access, audit trails, and operational oversight.

Everything in Pro
Team role and access foundation
Internal audit visibility and change attribution
Multi-user operational oversight
Team-ready entitlement architecture
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Compliance-oriented exportsPlanned for Team workflows
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Team-facing UI and controlsBeing phased in

Team workflows are being phased in. The role, entitlement, and audit foundations are in place. Team-facing product surfaces are completed progressively.

Pricing to be finalised before public launch. Current access is via beta.

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FAQ

Common questions

Free Tools

Diagnostic and preparation tools — no account required.

Use these tools to prepare, validate, and review before connecting your exchange or running live.

New

Pine Script Strategy Draft Converter

Paste a TradingView Pine Script strategy and generate a reviewable Vordant Strategy Rule Draft. Unsupported logic is clearly flagged before paper validation.

Review required · Paper validation required

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Strategy Rule Converter

Convert manual strategy rules into structured Vordant setup guidance.

Open tool →

Strategy Import Readiness Checker

Check whether an existing bot setup can be reviewed inside Vordant.

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Strategy Readiness Evaluator

Assess your strategy's readiness for structured paper validation.

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TradingView Webhook Tester

Inspect your TradingView alert webhook payload before connecting.

Open tool →

Ready when you are

Know what your bots are doing — not just that they're running.

See how Vordant worksStart with paper trading

Connect your exchange, send a test alert, validate in paper, and go live only when the strategy is ready.