cTrader is an open trading platform that empowers users to create their own solutions for interfacing with the cTrader backend. The open trading platform paradigm also means that Spotware keenly listens to community voices, standing ready to implement features that are requested by our clients.
Traders can use our tools to create custom applications acting as tailor-made trading terminals. Brokers, in turn, can design custom back-office suites for managing trading conditions in the most convenient way possible.
Pepperstone uses the cTrader Open API to allow its clients to trade via TradingView.
Pepperstone uses the cTrader Open API to allow its clients to trade via TradingView.
Skilling has leveraged the cTrader Open API to build several custom trading applications.
We are always open to requests for developing new features. These requests can be posted both by traders and brokers. Without charging any additional fees, we eagerly include high-demand features in our product development roadmap.
Examples of highly requested features that we have developed at the request of our community include the following:
We are always open for integration with any liquidity provider you may prefer - at no extra charge! cTrader is already integrated with 50+ liquidity providers, but we are always on stand by to extend this list even further.
1. Liquidity provider №1
2. Liquidity provider №2
3. ...
4. Your liquidity provider
Spotware’s service assurance and account management teams are always available via the usual communication channels, including messengers. All our clients and end-users can freely chat with product managers, the head of product, the CEO and other team members.
Here are just some of the channels you can use to talk to the cTrader team about cTrader:
To help with the integration of our Open API, FIX API and SSO (OAuth) solutions, Spotware offers extensive documentation available in the cTrader Help Centre and the Spotware Documentation Centre. Our "How to..." guides and technical documentation cover the general provisions required for integration, as well as various use cases and integration examples.