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TradeDots vs Tickeron — picking the right AI layer.

Both ship AI-driven signals for active traders. The split is depth vs. breadth: TradeDots is a focused AI Score + indicator suite; Tickeron is a marketplace of AI "robots" across many strategies.

Our take

Tickeron is a fit if you want a wide menu of pre-built AI agents covering different strategies, time horizons, and asset classes — and you don't mind paying per-robot. TradeDots is a fit if you want a focused analytical layer: one Heat List, one AI Score, one indicator suite, and a chat assistant that reads them in context. If you trade actively and already live in TradingView, TradeDots is the lower-friction add-on; if you want a strategy marketplace, Tickeron has the depth.

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Feature matrix

TradeDots vs Tickeron — side by side.

Feature
TradeDots
Tickeron
Product shape
Focused: one score + one indicator suite
Marketplace of AI robots/agents
TradingView indicator suite
26+ indicators, zero repainting
Limited integration
AI ranking signal
AI Score 0–100, single composite
Pattern confidence + price target probabilities
Real-time Heat List across 1,000 stocks
Yes · 5–10 min refresh
No equivalent broad ranking
AI chat assistant
Sophus — context-aware
Not a primary product surface
Strategy marketplace
Yes — many robots/agents
Asset class coverage
Stocks (Heat List); stocks/crypto/forex (TV indicators)
Stocks, ETFs, crypto, forex
Pricing model
Single Pro plan unlocks everything
Stacks per robot/agent
Pricing
TradeDots
Tickeron
Entry paid
$69/mo · Basic
~$60/mo · Beginner tier
Power tier
$115/mo · Pro · all-inclusive
$250+/mo · varies by robot stack

Where TradeDots wins

Simpler product. One Heat List, one AI Score, one indicator suite, one chat assistant. The price you pay maps cleanly to what you get. Tickeron's robot marketplace is powerful but pricing complexity (per-robot, per-feature) makes total spend harder to predict.

TradingView integration. The indicator suite is the daily-driver value for many users — it shows up on every chart you load. Tickeron operates as its own platform; you flip between Tickeron and your charting tool.

Cross-platform parity. Web-based, mobile-friendly. The AI Score and Heat List are the same on every device.

Where Tickeron wins

Strategy breadth. If you want to evaluate many AI-driven strategies side-by-side — long-only, swing, options-flow, sector-specific — Tickeron's robot library has range that TradeDots doesn't try to match.

Pattern-specific signals. Tickeron emphasizes pattern detection with confidence scores. If your edge is built around pattern setups specifically, you might find more value in their specialized agents.

Asset class spread. Tickeron's coverage spans stocks, ETFs, crypto, and forex with dedicated tooling. TradeDots's Heat List is US equities; the TradingView indicators are cross-asset but the ranking isn't.

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