Chartledge App Now Available on Google Play

Published on June 2, 2025, 1:00 PM

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June 2025 — Indianapolis, IN
Chartledge, a rising fintech intelligence platform, has officially launched its mobile app on the Google Play Store—bringing high-frequency investment tracking to Android users around the world.

The app empowers investors, traders, and data enthusiasts to monitor up to 30 stocks and cryptocurrencies simultaneously, with automatic snapshots taken every 3 minutes across 28 key performance indicators (KPIs). No manual downloads, no clutter—just clean, exportable data built for strategy and speed.

What Makes the Chartledge App Different?

While most portfolio apps offer static updates or delayed information, Chartledge focuses on live, customizable analytics that keep users in control.

Key features include:
• Real-time KPI tracking for stocks and crypto
• Automatic data snapshots every 3 minutes
• Exportable performance history
• Visual charts for every metric
• Support for BYOK (Bring Your Own Key) for API users
• Lightweight, intuitive design for fast insights on the go

Whether analyzing performance trends, spotting price action, or building a data-driven strategy, Chartledge delivers the tools serious investors need—without the price tag of enterprise solutions.

Designed for Data-Driven Investors

Chartledge is especially powerful for those who want more than just price alerts. With metrics like volume changes, volatility levels, market cap shifts, and performance ratios, users gain a holistic view of each asset’s movement over time.

Combined with historical data storage and a strong focus on user customization, the app is ideal for:
• Retail investors
• Crypto traders
• Data-focused portfolio builders
• Financial analysts in motion

Download Now on Google Play

The Chartledge app is now available for free download on the Google Play Store.
🔗 Download the App

Chartledge continues its mission to make advanced financial data accessible, visual, and user-friendly—empowering everyday investors with the kind of insights once reserved for Wall Street.