
Snapper
Self-hosted trading copilot
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Free
About
Snapper is the iOS companion for the Snapper trading platform — a native SwiftUI app that lets you watch positions, place orders, attach stops, and respond to alerts from your phone, against the backend you configure and control.
WHAT IT DOES
• View live positions, orders, executions, and balances across multiple wallets and exchanges.
• Place market and limit orders, attach stop-loss and take-profit brackets, and configure trailing stops — all with reduce-only safety on close-out flows.
• Receive instant push notifications for fills, stop-loss triggers, system warnings, and alert routing rules you control per-device.
• Manage alert preferences with per-(alert type, scope) overrides — quiet hours, mute timers, and minimum priority.
• Switch between live and paper trading modes; the app surfaces the (paper) tag everywhere a wallet is referenced so the two modes are never confused.
• Time-travel: replay historical bus state to inspect what your strategies saw at a given moment.
WHO IT'S FOR
Self-directed traders who run their own Snapper backend. The app is a thin client; it expects a Snapper-compatible API on the URL you configure. If you don't already run a Snapper backend, this app won't be useful to you on its own.
PRIVACY
Snapper is open source (MIT) and ships zero third-party SDKs — no analytics, no ad networks, no crash-reporting libraries. The app talks only to the backend you configured and to Apple Push Notification service (for alerts you opted into). Source code is at github.com/mateusz-klatt/snapper-ios. Privacy policy: snapper.ch/privacy-policy.html.
REQUIREMENTS
• A running Snapper backend (you provide the URL during sign-in).
• iOS 26 or later. iPhone only.
• Push notifications are optional; the app is fully usable without them.
NOT FINANCIAL ADVICE
Snapper is a trading interface, not a trading strategy. The app does not provide market analysis, trade recommendations, or financial advice. Markets carry risk; trade what you can afford to lose.
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What's New in Snapper
3.1.0
August 9, 2026
Snapper 3.1 adds My Desks in Settings so signed-in users can see their desk memberships and authorized users can attach an existing viewer by username. Sign-in is now resilient when a self-hosted backend introduces new permissions. This release also includes reliability fixes for process controls and AI-review error alerts.
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