SnapTrade beta imports

Bring more broker activity into a private trading journal.

ClearFlow uses SnapTrade as a beta import path for additional broker connections where available. Start with supported activity, review the journal privately, and only share records when the imported data is reliable enough for the audience.

Read-only broker connections
Private by default
Optional shareable journals

What SnapTrade adds to ClearFlow

Alpaca and tastytrade have dedicated ClearFlow connection paths. SnapTrade gives ClearFlow a broader beta import route for additional brokerages, while keeping broker availability, account coverage, and data quality visible instead of treating every connection as identical.

Examples of brokers listed by SnapTrade

SnapTrade publishes a support list across 30+ financial institutions. Current examples include Robinhood, Fidelity, Schwab, E*TRADE, Webull, Interactive Brokers, Questrade, Wealthsimple, Public, Chase, Vanguard, Tradier, TradeStation, Coinbase, Kraken, Alpaca, and tastytrade. Status can vary by region and product.

Why some imports may stay private

A journal is only useful if the record is clear. Complex options activity, partial transaction coverage, stale connections, or broker-specific limitations can make reconstruction incomplete. ClearFlow can keep those imports private until they are reliable enough for review or sharing.

Read-only record keeping

ClearFlow uses broker connections for journal sync and review, not trading execution. The product is designed for record keeping, documentation, and optional sharing rather than recommendations, signals, or copy trading.

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.