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Not sure it counts for brutal feedback, but I really like that the landing page is information and education about the tools and features. The dashboard itself looks slick but is intimidating on first glance to a layperson. Perhaps after I go through all of the explainers I'll be in a position to understand and critique the actual dashboard.

that absolutely counts — "slick but intimidating on first glance" is exactly the line i needed. tells me the first-run throws too much at a cold reader at once. that's a real problem to fix, not a compliment to wave off.

want in properly? register on the site (there's an "apply as a tester" button on any tool/explainer page) and i'll flip your account to PRO, free for life — you're the ideal tester: reading it cold, not a power user already fluent in it.

then keep the updates coming as you work through the explainers — the "wait, what does this actually mean" moments are pure gold for me. what was the first thing on the dashboard that made you go "too much"?

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Again, just my ignorance about these types of analysis tools, but that is a mess of confusing/scary shapes and colors.

Failure to follow directions. I signed up directly, not as a tester. Name matches.

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fair enough - you've got PRO active now, so here's the more useful thing: poke around the PRO tabs in the dashboard — enhanced algorithm, portfolio tracker, AI-generated order suggestions, and the AI Edge newsletter. they're a totally different surface from the main chart and that's where the real depth lives.

what i'd genuinely love your read on:
– which of those PRO features actually feels useful vs which makes you shrug?
– anything you expected a tool like this to do that it just… doesn't?

you poking at it cold is exactly the perspective i can't get from chart-nerds — so whatever stands out, good or bad, send it my way.