Trading journal

A trading journal you can review privately and share when ready.

ClearFlow helps active traders keep a cleaner journal by importing supported trades and positions from connected brokers. Start with the real activity, review privately, and turn the record into a shareable journal when the context matters.

Read-only broker connections
Private by default
Optional shareable journals

Built for traders who fall behind on manual journals

Manual journaling usually starts strong and then turns into a backlog. Spreadsheet rows go missing, entries drift from the source, and notes lose context. ClearFlow reduces that friction by starting the journal from broker-synced activity instead of memory.

Private by default, shareable when the data is ready

New journals start private. Supported broker records can later be made public or unlisted from the journal settings. Some broker imports stay private while ClearFlow validates reconstruction quality, because a shareable journal should not publish incomplete or misleading activity.

A cleaner way to share your trading record

ClearFlow gives traders a simple way to share a broker-synced record with the audience they choose, without turning the product into a signal platform.

A record-keeping tool, not a signal platform

ClearFlow is designed for review, accountability, and documentation. It does not rank traders, recommend trades, or turn public journals into trade signals. The product goal is a clearer trading record, not copy trading.

Common questions

What is a broker-synced trading journal?

A broker-synced trading journal imports supported broker activity so traders can review trades, notes, and performance without manually rebuilding every entry.

Why use a broker-synced journal instead of a spreadsheet?

Broker sync reduces manual cleanup, missed fills, and backfilled rows. Traders can start review from supported broker activity and add context afterward.

Can I share a broker-synced trading journal?

Yes. ClearFlow lets journal owners keep journals private, make them unlisted for a specific audience, or publish them publicly when they choose.

Does ClearFlow provide investment advice?

No. ClearFlow is record-keeping software for trading journal review and documentation. It does not provide investment advice, recommendations, or trading signals.

ClearFlow is record-keeping software. It is not investment advice, a broker-dealer, an investment adviser, a signal service, or a recommendation engine. Past performance does not guarantee future results.