Egbert is designed for people who are curious about automated trading but do not want to skip straight to risk. You can describe an idea in plain English, test it in simulation, and only connect a broker when you understand what happens next.
Most new users should try the demo first. Account setup is the moment Egbert starts storing encrypted broker credentials and preparing the private workflow.
Broker availability: OANDA is live now, IBKR is next, and you can contact us if you want another broker added.
How It Works
Egbert is not asking you to trust a black box. It is asking you to move through a sequence: understand the idea, see the simulation, review the controls, then decide whether to connect a broker.
The public demo turns a plain-English strategy idea into structured logic and backtest output before you ever create an account.
Registration means entering broker setup. Sign in means returning to the dashboard. The public site keeps those paths separate on purpose.
New accounts begin in a guarded state so you can finish onboarding, disclosures, and review before live execution is possible.
Once inside, the dashboard is there to make positions, risk posture, attribution, and account state easier to understand.
Start with the demo if you are exploring. It is the lowest-pressure way to understand what Egbert actually does.
Use account setup only when you are ready to connect a broker and continue into the private flow.
Expect plain checkpoints: try, connect, review, monitor. The flow is designed to make each phase feel obvious.