Monitoring multiple trading accounts in one dashboard
Trade more than one account — prop, funded, personal, an exchange? Watch them side by side in one dashboard: MT4/MT5 terminals and exchange accounts together, each with its own rules.
If you trade more than one account — a prop-firm challenge, a funded account, your own retail account, a crypto exchange — the hardest part is often just keeping an eye on all of them at once. Chartping puts them side by side in one dashboard, each with its own rules. This is a plain-language explainer, not advice.
One screen, every account
All your accounts sit together in the web dashboard and the mobile app — each with a nickname, an equity sparkline, today's P/L and drawdown-from-peak. MetaTrader terminals and exchange accounts share the same calm, dark screen, so you're not flipping between terminals and exchange apps to see where you stand. See everything Chartping shows.
Rules per account, not one-size-fits-all
A prop challenge with a strict daily-loss line and your personal account are different worlds, so their limits shouldn't be shared. Daily loss, drawdown-from-peak and margin level are set per account, each with an early-warning threshold and per-account overrides. You set every number; Chartping never suggests one.
Two ways an account connects
MetaTrader accounts ride a local read-only agent on your Windows machine; exchanges and brokers connect with a read-only API key. Either way it only reads — no orders, no withdrawals, no broker password — and a Binance account looks the same in the dashboard as a funded MT5 one.
When one account crosses a line
The alert names the account it came from and reaches you by push, SMS, voice call or a signed webhook — so a breach on account three doesn't hide behind the others. Each connection has its own fail-loud “monitoring stopped” safeguard, and alerts are best-effort.
What it costs
The free plan watches a single account; watching several at once — with the full multi-rule engine and per-account overrides — is a Pro feature, with Elite raising the ceiling further. No card is needed to start on the free plan. It never trades.
Frequently asked
How many accounts can I monitor?
The free plan watches one account. Pro watches multiple accounts across MetaTrader terminals and exchanges, and Elite raises the ceiling further. You always set your own thresholds; Chartping never suggests one.
Can I mix MetaTrader and exchange accounts on one screen?
Yes. MT4/MT5 terminals (via the read-only agent) and exchange or broker accounts (via a read-only API key) appear side by side in the same web dashboard and mobile app.
Can each account have its own limits?
Yes. Daily loss, drawdown-from-peak and margin-level thresholds are set per account, with overrides — so a prop-firm challenge and your personal account can carry completely different rules.