Cryptolog

Introduction

Most trading journals are a chore. Overwhelming terminal aesthetics, complex entry forms, and no understanding of how beginners actually trade.

Most trading journals are a chore. Overwhelming terminal aesthetics, complex entry forms, and no understanding of how beginners actually trade.

Industry

Finance

Finance

Scope of work

/ Ideation & Concept

/ Market Research

/ UI & UX

/ Visual Design

/ Branding

/ Motion

Challenges

I built Cryptolog because I was that beginner trader.

Journaling in a Discord community, watching people abandon their journals not because journaling didn't work, but because the tools got in the way. I shared an Excel sheet once and everyone asked for a copy. That confirmed the gap was real.

Final thoughts

Friction kills habits.

Beginner traders don't fail from lack of data, but from lack of discipline. Most journals ask for everything upfront. Cryptolog asks for the minimum that matters at the beginner stage. If logging a trade takes five minutes, people stop logging. 



Final thoughts

Focus on Calendar view.

Your unit of assessment should be the week, not the day. 


A 55% win rate is profitable. A 33% win rate can make you rich. But checking your P&L like a daily scoreboard will break your confidence before your strategy has time to work. The calendar reframes time deliberately.

Final thoughts

Not predictions. Patterns.

Cryptolog's AI doesn't predict markets. It notices you - deviating from your rules, overtrading after losses, increasing leverage after wins. These are the patterns that destroy accounts before bad strategy does.

Final thoughts

Crafted in the details.

From modular layouts to pixel-level decisions; fintech doesn't have to be intimidating. Every component in Cryptolog was designed to feel familiar and intuitive, instead of clinical.

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