If you have been searching for a TradersPost alternative, it helps to first be clear about what TradersPost actually does. It is an automated trading execution platform. You supply your own signals, and TradersPost routes them to your brokerage. That is a specific job, and it does that job well.
HuntersAlgo solves a different problem entirely: what to trade, not how to route the order. The two belong to different categories. Understanding that distinction will save you time before you sign up for either.
What TradersPost Does
TradersPost (traderspost.io) is execution infrastructure. You bring a strategy or signal source, such as a TradingView alert or custom webhook, and TradersPost translates those alerts into live orders across your connected broker accounts. It supports more than 17 broker connections, works with prop firm accounts, and serves a user base of more than 40,000 traders. A single signal can fan out to multiple accounts simultaneously.
The key phrase is "you bring the strategy." TradersPost does not tell you when to buy or sell. It is a relay: your logic goes in, orders come out. That is genuinely useful if you already have a working system and need a clean, reliable way to automate its execution across accounts.
What HuntersAlgo Does
HuntersAlgo provides the strategies themselves. There are currently 12 pre-built futures strategies for NinjaTrader 8 automation and 6 for TradingView, all focused on futures markets. You do not write code or design a system. You pick a strategy from the strategies page, configure it to your preferences, and run it on your platform.
The strategies run locally on your own machine. There is no webhook relay, no broker API connection managed by a third party, and no custody of your funds. NinjaTrader executes orders directly through whatever data feed and broker connection you have already set up. Backtest results are published with hypothetical-performance disclosures so you can evaluate each system before committing real capital.
Pricing is one subscription covering both platforms, ranging from $35 to $49.99 per month, with a 3-day free trial through Whop. Verify current pricing on the site before subscribing, as it may change.
A Direct Comparison
| TradersPost | HuntersAlgo | |
|---|---|---|
| What you supply | Your own signals or strategy | Nothing, strategies are included |
| What you get | Order execution across brokers | Pre-built, backtested trading systems |
| Platforms | Brokers via webhook | NinjaTrader 8, TradingView |
| Execution model | Cloud relay to broker API | Runs locally on your machine |
| Coding required | No, but strategy logic is yours | No |
| Multi-account support | Yes, signal fan-out | Not a feature, local execution only |
| Typical user | Has a strategy, wants automation | Does not want to build a strategy |
Numbers above are based on publicly available information at the time of writing. Check each site directly for current details.
Which Do You Actually Need
Ask yourself one question: do you already have a trading strategy or signal source you trust?
If yes, TradersPost is probably the right category. It gives you a reliable way to automate that strategy across multiple accounts without building your own execution layer. It is well-suited for traders who have something that works and want to run it hands-free at scale.
If no, you are in a different position. Building a strategy takes time, backtesting knowledge, and ongoing refinement. If you would rather start with a done-for-you system, HuntersAlgo is designed for that. You are not building anything. You are deploying a pre-built futures system that has been backtested and is ready to configure.
It is worth noting these two are not mutually exclusive in concept. You could in theory use HuntersAlgo strategies as signal sources and route them through an execution layer. However, HuntersAlgo's NinjaTrader strategies run natively inside NinjaTrader 8 rather than through a webhook pipeline, so the workflows are separate. TradingView strategies publish alerts that could theoretically be captured, but that is outside the intended use case for either product.
Other Comparisons
If you are evaluating several tools in this space, the alternatives page covers how HuntersAlgo fits alongside other platforms, including strategy marketplaces, copy-trading services, and signal providers. Each has a different value proposition, and the right choice depends on whether you want to provide the strategy or have it provided for you.
The short version: if you are looking for execution plumbing for your own signals, TradersPost is worth a serious look. If you want futures strategies you did not have to build, start with HuntersAlgo's strategy library and published backtest results, and make your own assessment from there.