Simple pricing
One plan. 14-day free trial. Cancel anytime.
Launching soon
To be notified when AlgoRecon goes live, email support@algorecon.com.
- ✓ Unlimited portfolios, accounts, and strategies
- ✓ 2 devices per license (desktop + VPS)
- ✓ Auto-detect MT5 terminals — no broker credentials stored
- ✓ Import StrategyQuant Finals Retest export files
- ✓ Matched / MT5-only / SQX-only reconciliation tabs
- ✓ Risk, P&L, and time-drift analysis
- ✓ Local SQLite storage — your trade data stays on your machine
- ✓ 7-day offline grace period
- ✓ Email support
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All prices in USD. Applicable VAT / sales tax added at checkout based on your location.
Frequently asked questions
Do I need a credit card for the trial?
No. The 14-day trial gives you full access without a card. We ask for your email so we can contact you about the trial and keep a record of your signup.
What happens when the trial ends?
The app stops working until you either subscribe or re-enter your license key. Your local data stays intact — no data loss.
Can I use the same license on my desktop and VPS?
Yes. Each subscription allows activation on up to 2 devices. If you change hardware, you can deactivate a device from the app's Settings and free up the slot.
How do I cancel?
Cancel anytime via the customer portal linked from your purchase receipt email. You keep access until the end of your current billing period.
Do you offer refunds?
We don't offer pro-rata refunds on monthly subscriptions, but you can cancel at any time to stop future billing. If you run into a genuine issue please contact support@algorecon.com.
Does it run on Mac or Linux?
Windows only for now. MetaTrader 5's Python API is Windows-native, so supporting other platforms isn't straightforward. If enough users on Mac / Linux request it we'll look into a remote-broker mode.
Who is AlgoRecon for?
Algorithmic traders running StrategyQuant-generated strategies on MT5 — especially those managing multiple portfolios where manually spotting execution drift isn't practical.