TradeCraft X · platform mockup
Five surfaces, one direction.
The chosen direction, in light and dark. Tape, Blueprint and Vault are dropped — Vault's hero line lives on in the landing. The pool record is not public: it sits inside the console behind auth, and the landing shows only the top three pools with headline stats.
Public
Landing
Parallax backdrop built from the market's own data, an animated signal path, a shrinking floating nav, and the top three pools with headline stats only.
- ghosted equity curve + session bar field
- pinned four-layer rail sequence
- brokers · pricing · FAQ · SEBI disclosures
Open the landing →
Gate
Sign in
Google only — no password database of our own. The stage runs on the live Indian session clock, so the page is never the same twice.
- pre-open · open · closed, on a live rail
- one control, one identity provider
- what the button does — and deliberately does not
Open the gate →
Public
Journal
An index and a long-form post. No stock photography — every cover is drawn from the data its post argues about, seeded so it never changes.
- eight procedural cover types
- serif long-form with a tracking contents
- reading progress · time left · scroll-spy
Open the journal →
Public
Contact
Every channel states what it is for and how fast it answers. The SEBI grievance path is drawn as a ladder you climb, not a table you skim.
- whatsapp · email · phone · instagram · linkedin
- registered office, with a coordinate fix
- escalation matrix with real turnaround times
Open contact →
Authed
Console
A command deck rather than a sidebar: full-width command bar with a ⌘K palette, horizontal view pills, and a floating dock that carries the brake everywhere.
- portfolio analyzer · signals · webhooks
- my pools → the full engine output
- broker setup · store · billing · settings
Open the console →
All figures are illustrative sample data. The record view mirrors the metric surface of the real backtest engine — cost params, P&L / ROI / CAGR, Sharpe · Sortino · Calmar · Profit Factor · Max DD · Recovery, window returns, VaR and CVaR, equity, drawdown, underwater, rolling Sharpe, distribution, weekday, heatmap, yearly table, scorecard, correlation and tradebook. Next step is wiring it to the actual engine.