Built for traders who treat performance as a discipline
Most traders journal inconsistently, review casually, and repeat the same breakdowns quarter after quarter. Rulevana was built as execution-grade review infrastructure — for the trader who understands that discipline, systematically applied, is the actual edge.
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The review problem no one built for
Trading has better execution infrastructure than any other performance domain — and worse review infrastructure than almost any of them.
Journals don't fail because traders are undisciplined
They fail because the tooling treats review as optional. Screenshot folders, scattered spreadsheets, and post-session notes in a Notes app — none of it creates a feedback loop. Without structure, review degrades into recollection. And recollection is biased by outcome, not by process.
Discipline compounds — if the system lets it
Every serious performance domain has infrastructure: film review in sport, post-mortems in engineering, checklists in aviation. Trading is the exception. The tools are either broker dashboards built for execution, or journals built for journaling. Rulevana was built as review infrastructure — the layer between your execution environment and your actual improvement.
Execution-grade rigor for performance review
A prop firm trader running a $200k challenge can't afford to self-assess on feel. A consistent retail trader scaling a strategy needs variance signals before they become account damage. Rulevana exists because the margin between a profitable trader and a breakeven trader is usually behavioral — and behavioral drift is only visible through structured, longitudinal review.
“The margin between a consistently profitable trader and a breakeven trader is usually behavioral. Behavioral drift is only visible through structured, longitudinal review.”
How we think about building this
These aren't values statements. They're the constraints we use to make product decisions.
Discipline over dopamine
UX should reduce emotional variance, not amplify it. Streaks, badges, and gamification belong in fitness apps. Rulevana is built around calm workflows that help you process information without triggering the same impulsivity you're trying to manage in markets.
Your data stays yours
You own your trade history. Full CSV export, always available, including after cancellation. We don't build lock-in into the data layer — that's not how trust works.
Review loops must compound
One debrief is noise. Forty debriefs in a consistent structure is signal. The template system, tagging architecture, and filter layer exist so that your past reviews inform future ones. That's the only review loop worth building.
Workflow reduces emotional variance
Checklist discipline before market open, structured reflection after session close — process absorbs the pressure that raw psychology can't. When the workflow holds, the trader doesn't have to rely on willpower at the worst moments.
AI interprets process — not markets
The AI review layer surfaces behavioral patterns in your own historical data. It identifies setup drift, emotional timing, and discipline breakdowns. It never signals entries, recommends position sizing, or predicts markets. Those are category errors we won't make.
The next phase of review infrastructure
These are the capabilities we're building toward — not feature requests, but architectural commitments based on where serious trader workflows break down today.
AI debrief layers
Structured post-session synthesis that identifies behavioral drift before it compounds into account damage. Pattern recognition across your setup taxonomy — not generic trading advice.
Accountability & team review workflows
Shared review loops for prop firm cohorts, trading groups, and coaching programs. Session-level accountability without exposing individual P&L unless the trader chooses to.
Deeper broker coverage
Native import support for additional instruments, execution environments, and broker CSV formats — covering more of the prop firm and futures ecosystem where serious traders operate.
Challenge survival workflows
Pre-challenge setup protocols, intraday drawdown tracking, and daily limit discipline tooling purpose-built for the funded trader lifecycle — from evaluation to payout.
No release dates. No fake timelines. These represent our architectural direction — shipped when the implementation is right, not when a marketing calendar says it should be.
What's already shipped
These aren't promises — they're the most recent entries in the public changelog. The roadmap above is where we're going; this is the pace at which we've been moving.
The infrastructure commitments we make to every trader
Privacy, data ownership, and billing transparency aren't features — they're the minimum standard for a tool a serious trader can actually trust.
Privacy-first infrastructure
Trade data, journal entries, and screenshots are encrypted at rest on GDPR-compliant infrastructure. Your edge is private.
Encrypted exports, always available
Download your full trade history as a clean CSV at any point — before, during, or after cancellation. No data hostage situations.
No broker credentials — ever
Imports are CSV-based, generated from your broker platform. Rulevana never requests login credentials, passwords, or API keys.
Cancel any time, zero friction
Cancel from your dashboard in one click. No retention loops, no cancellation surveys that bury the button. Billing is handled exclusively through Stripe.
Founder pricing — locked in
Early subscribers keep their rate permanently. We've made that a product promise, not a marketing line. When pricing evolves, your tier stays fixed.
Support from people who understand the workflow
Responses within one business day. If you're running a funded challenge, escalations are treated with the urgency that context deserves.
Built for traders who treat discipline seriously.
The review loop is the product. Every debrief you run inside Rulevana builds on the last — until the pattern of your improvement becomes as legible as the pattern of your breakdowns.
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