Simple is fewer concepts on screen

Simplest Trading Software

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Who this setup is for

Simple and easy get used as twins. They are not. Easy is fewer steps. Simple is fewer simultaneous ideas. A three-click onboarding can still dump twelve widgets on the first dashboard and call it beginner-friendly.

OpenFidex tries to keep the first screen to a human number of ideas: here are markets, here is analysis you may ignore, here is a ticket, here is the fact that you approve it. Points, plans, and whale boards can wait until you ask.

A short onboarding, then you stay in control

1

Count the nouns

Wallet, market, ticket, risk. If a first session needs more nouns than that, we failed the simple test.

2

Park the extras

Leaderboards are fun later. They are noise while you learn what a payload is.

3

Add one noun a day

Equity perps can wait until crypto tickets feel boring. Commodities can wait longer.

Interface details that matter for this audience

No widget zoo on purpose

If the screen looks like a flight deck in minute one, that is a different product personality — see the advanced URL.

AI as one noun

It is “context,” not a suite of seven model names you must pronounce.

Legal language is allowed to be longer

Simple UI is not an excuse for a three-word disclaimer.

Sister to easiest

Use that page for onboarding steps. Use this one when the dashboard feels loud.

Questions this page actually answers

Can you make markets simple?

No. We can make the software simpler than the market. That is the ceiling.

Will you add a “simple mode” toggle?

The first-run surface is already supposed to be the simple mode. If it is not, that is a product bug, not a new SKU.

Is simple the same as limited?

You can grow into more books. You should not be forced to see them all at once.

Why keep AI if simple is the goal?

Because one optional highlight is simpler than twenty Twitter tabs.

Does OpenFidex hold my funds or place trades for me?

No. OpenFidex is a non-custodial software interface. A wallet is created in your browser, you keep the keys, and you cryptographically sign every order before it reaches a third-party venue such as Hyperliquid. The software does not take custody of assets and does not submit transactions unless you sign them.

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