🤖 Bots Overview
Overview of bot management, supported strategies, and subscription limits.
The Bots section is where you create, configure, run, and monitor all of your trading bots. This page provides a high-level view of available strategies, subscription limits, and quick actions to manage your bots.
🔍 What You’ll Find on the Bots Page
Bot List: A table or card view showing all bots you’ve created, including:
Bot name
Strategy (Grid, DCA)
Exchange & Pair (e.g., Binance — BTC/USDT)
Status (Active / Paused / Stopped)
Create New Bot: A prominent button/dropdown to create:
New Grid Bot (Available now)
New DCA Bot (Coming soon)
Subscription Limits: Your plan determines how many bots you can run concurrently:
Starter: 1 active bot (Bybit only)
Pro: Unlimited active bots (Binance & Bybit)
Quick Filters & Search: Filter by status, strategy, or exchange.
🔧 Quick Actions & Controls
Start / Stop: Start a configured bot or stop it to cancel all open orders on the exchange.
Edit: Update bot configuration (range, grid levels, TP/SL, indicator filters).
Duplicate: Create a new bot with the same config for quick experimentation.
Delete: Remove the bot and its saved configuration (irreversible).
View Logs: Open the bot’s Logs tab to inspect activity, errors, and system messages.
View Trades / Orders: Jump directly to the Trades or Orders view for detailed execution history.
📈 Bot Cards / Table Columns (Recommended)
Bot Name
User-defined identifier for easy recognition
Strategy
Grid / DCA (DCA shows "coming soon" if not available)
Exchange
Connected exchange (Binance / Bybit)
Pair
Trading pair (e.g., ETH/USDT)
Status
Active / Paused / Stopped
Equity Allocated
USD amount or % of balance assigned to the bot
P&L
Profit & Loss for the bot (realized + unrealized)
Last Activity
Timestamp of last trade or order placement
Actions
Buttons for Start, Stop, Edit, Duplicate, Delete, Logs
🧾 Best Practices & Notes
Plan Compatibility: Ensure your active subscription supports the number of bots you want to run. Upgrade via Dashboard → Plan Management if necessary.
Naming Conventions: Use descriptive names (e.g.,
BTC_USDT_Grid_HODL) to manage multiple bots more easily.Monitoring: Regularly check the Trades and Logs tabs for partial fills, errors, or market anomalies.
Risk Controls: Set sensible TP/SL values and use ADX/RSI filters for volatile markets.
✅ Example User Flow
Open Bots from the dashboard sidebar.
Click Create New Bot → New Grid Bot.
Configure the bot (exchange, pair, grid range, quantity, levels, TP/SL).
Click Create then Start.
Monitor in Orders, Trades, and Logs.
Stop or edit the bot anytime as market conditions change.
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