Weezpr

Trading journal

A trading journal built for better review.

Weezpr helps traders review trades, spot patterns, track mistakes, and build a process they can trust without turning journaling into another full-time job.

See how trade review works

Private beta is focused on serious review workflows and supported CSV imports for Interactive Brokers, Kraken, and Crypto.com.

Review workspace

Trade review, not trade storage

Reviewed
Weezpr trading journal review workspace showing trade review, tags, notes, and next action context

Setup quality

Breakout pullback reviewed

Mistake spotted

Exited before invalidation

Tags connected

patience · early exit · A setup

Next action

Reduce size until execution improves

What it means

What is a trading journal?

The useful version is not a diary. It is a feedback loop for the decisions you keep repeating.

A trading journal is a record of what you traded, why you traded it, how you managed it, and what the trade taught you. The best journals are not just rows of symbols and P&L. They help a trader understand behavior.

A good trading journal app should support the full review process: trade notes, screenshots, tags, day review, trading plans, discipline, goals, and the patterns that only become obvious after repetition.

Weezpr is built as a trade review journal and trading performance journal for traders who want to know more than whether the day ended green or red.

Decision

Context

Next action

Why it breaks down

Why traders stop journaling.

Traders usually do not quit journaling because they think review is useless. They quit because the system asks too much when the market is already asking a lot.

Maintenance

01

Spreadsheets become another thing to maintain.

Context drift

02

Manual notes get separated from trades and screenshots.

Lost lessons

03

Lessons are written once, then forgotten.

P&L tunnel vision

04

The review becomes a P&L check instead of a process check.

Review surface

What a good trading journal should help you review.

The point is not to complete a form. It is to answer the questions that matter after the session: what was planned, what changed, what repeated, and what needs to happen next.

Review 01

Execution

Was the entry planned, chased, late, early, oversized, or clean?

Review 02

Setup quality

Capture the trade idea, context, and whether the setup actually matched the plan.

Review 03

Mistakes

Track repeat behavior like revenge trades, hesitation, early exits, and missed invalidation.

Review 04

Risk behavior

Review sizing, stop discipline, max loss behavior, and whether risk was respected.

Review 05

Day review

Connect individual trades to the session they belonged to, not just isolated outcomes.

Review 06

Discipline

Measure the rules and habits that protect the trader, not only the final P&L.

Review 07

Screenshots and notes

Keep trade context close to the review instead of scattered across folders and chats.

Review 08

Tags and patterns

Use tags to find the setups, mistakes, and behaviors that keep showing up.

The Weezpr approach

Trade. Review. Tag. Plan.
Come back sharper.

Weezpr is built around the loop traders actually need after the market closes. A trading journal app should help turn messy session notes into a cleaner next decision.

Import

Bring in supported CSV files from Interactive Brokers, Kraken, or Crypto.com during private beta.

Review

Look at the trade, the day, the decision, the notes, and the context together.

Tag

Mark setups, mistakes, emotions, risk behavior, and repeat patterns.

Plan

Turn what you learned into day plans, trade plans, goals, and discipline rules.

01

Trade

The setup, size, entry, exit, and result.

02

Review

What followed the plan and what drifted.

03

Tag

Mistakes, setups, behavior, and context.

04

Plan

The next action before the next session.

Review note

The trade was green, but the exit came before invalidation.
Next session: either hold the plan or reduce size until patience improves.

Result

+$428

Mistake

Early exit

Next action

Reduce size

More than numbers

Built for traders who want more than a scoreboard.

A green day is not always a good trading day. A red day is not always a bad one. The review is what tells you what really happened.

Result

+$428

Mistake

Early exit

Next action

Trade smaller

Weezpr is shaped around review questions that traders actually ask after the session, not just the numbers that are easiest to chart.

Who it is for

For traders trying to build a process they can trust.

Weezpr is in private beta, so the product is intentionally focused: better review workflows, supported CSV imports, and honest feedback from traders using it for real work.

Built for review-heavy traders, not passive trade storage.

Options traders reviewing execution, setup quality, and risk behavior

Day traders who need the session story, not just a trade list

Swing traders tracking setups, notes, and lessons over time

Crypto traders using supported exchange CSV imports

Traders trying to build discipline and consistency

Traders who want screenshots, notes, tags, plans, goals, and review in one workflow

Spreadsheet
Weezpr
Flexible, but every field and formula has to be maintained manually.
Structured around trade review, day review, tags, notes, plans, goals, and discipline.
Screenshots, notes, and lessons usually live somewhere else.
Keeps review context closer to the trade and session being reviewed.
Easy to track P&L while missing why the result happened.
Designed to review the decision process behind the number.
Hard to keep using when the market gets busy.
Built to reduce friction so journaling does not become another full-time job.

Spreadsheet comparison

Why not just use a spreadsheet?

Spreadsheets are useful. The problem is not that they are bad. The problem is that the review workflow becomes manual, disconnected, and easy to abandon.

Current beta

Private beta, honest scope.

Weezpr is currently in private beta. The product is improving quickly, but the promise is intentionally grounded: file-based imports, review workflows, notes, snapshots, tags, plans, goals, discipline, and feedback from real traders.

FAQ

Trading journal questions.

What is a trading journal?

A trading journal is a record of trades, decisions, context, notes, mistakes, screenshots, and lessons. A useful trading journal is more than a trade log. It helps a trader understand why results happened and what should change next.

Why do traders use trading journals?

Traders use trading journals to spot patterns, review mistakes, study risk behavior, and build a repeatable process. P&L matters, but the review is what shows whether the trader followed the plan.

Is Weezpr good for options traders?

Weezpr is being built with options traders in mind, especially traders who care about setup quality, execution, risk behavior, screenshots, notes, and repeat mistakes. Import support depends on the current supported CSV formats.

Can I import trades into Weezpr?

During private beta, Weezpr supports CSV imports for Interactive Brokers, Kraken, and Crypto.com. More broker and exchange formats are being prioritized from beta feedback.

Is Weezpr better than a spreadsheet?

Spreadsheets are flexible and can be useful. Weezpr is different because it is built around the review workflow: trades, days, notes, tags, plans, goals, discipline, and screenshots working together.

Does Weezpr support screenshots and notes?

Yes. Weezpr supports notes and private snapshot storage for supported review workflows, so traders can keep visual context close to the review.

Is Weezpr free during beta?

Private beta access is currently free while Weezpr is being improved with real users. Future paid plans may be introduced with notice before paid access applies.