The same mistake, every week. Until you can see it.
Disciplis is a trading journal that connects your trades, mental check-ins, and rule breaks so the pattern keeping you stuck becomes impossible to miss.
Behavior loop
Today's session
Mental state
Readiness before session
7.8
Rules followed
Discipline across trades
91%
Tilt context
Where behavior changes
Loss +2
Check in
Start with your state
Trade
Follow the plan
Reflect
Link notes to trades
Analyze
Find behavior patterns
What's live today
Six surfaces. One question: what kind of trader were you today?
Built for the trader who already knows the strategy isn't the problem.
Log every trade — fast
Import statements from MT4, MT5, cTrader, DXTrade, and Topstep, or log manually with strategy, timeframe, notes, and screenshots. SL/TP and timing validation built in.
Check in before you click anything
Score your readiness, mood, sleep, and revenge urge before the session. Every trade you take is tagged with the state you were in.
Watch your playbook in real time
Define your risk, execution, and psychology rules. Every break is linked to the specific trade that broke it — not buried in a notes field.
See the pattern that costs you money
Mental-state buckets, tilt cycles after wins and losses, the contexts that precede rule breaks. The data tells you why — not just what.
Stay inside your prop-firm rules
Daily loss limit, trailing drawdown, max-trades — live utilization, warnings before you cross the line. Built for Topstep, FTMO, and the rest.
Review your week, not just your P&L
Weekly, monthly, and custom reports tied to behavior — not just outcomes. Plus market widgets and an economic calendar for session prep.
Reward the parts of trading you can actually control.
Streaks for clean trading days, check-ins logged, rules followed. Not for winning trades — those depend on the market. These depend on you.
Start journaling the trades. The pattern shows up after a week.
Sign up, import your last month of trades, and run one check-in. You'll see something about yourself you couldn't see from the chart.