u/sabahkemall

I built an AI chart analysis tool. Roast it.

I built an AI chart analysis tool. Roast it.

I built a small tool that analyzes chart screenshots and gives a structured trading scenario.

It shows:
market bias
confidence
invalidation level
potential setup plan
target zones
risk/reward notes

It’s not meant to give signals or tell people what to buy/sell. The idea is more like a second opinion before entering a trade.

I’m trying to understand if traders would actually use something like this or if AI chart analysis still feels useless.

Be brutally honest — what would make you trust or not trust this?

u/sabahkemall — 11 hours ago

Trading fatigue is real.

After staring at charts for hours, every setup starts looking valid.

I noticed most of my bad trades came from bias, not lack of strategy.

So I started building an AI tool that analyzes chart screenshots and gives structured scenarios before entering.

Not trade signals.

More like a second opinion.

Curious if anyone else struggles with chart fatigue.

u/sabahkemall — 12 hours ago
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If you used an AI tool for chart analysis, what would you actually expect from it?

If you used an AI tool for chart analysis, what would you actually expect from it? I don’t mean another “buy/sell signal” app.

I mean something that looks at your chart and helps you understand the setup better.

Personally, I’d expect things like:

- trend structure

- support/resistance levels

- bullish and bearish scenarios

- invalidation points

- risk/reward zones

- whether the setup looks clean or forced

- a second opinion before entering a trade

I don’t really trust tools that just say “buy now” or “sell now.” But I do think AI could be useful if it explains what it sees on the chart and helps reduce emotional decisions.

Curious what other traders think. What would make an AI chart analysis tool actually useful for you?

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u/sabahkemall — 2 days ago

I got my first payment 3 days after launching my SaaS

I know there are a lot of fake “I made money online” posts here, so I’ll keep this simple and realistic.

I launched my SaaS 3 days ago.

So far:

$70 in revenue
155 visitors
500+ page views
1 paying customer

Nothing crazy. No “$10k MRR in 48 hours” story. Just a small but real first win.

What I built: ChartPilot

It’s an AI-powered market analysis tool. Users can upload a chart or select a symbol, and the app gives them a structured technical analysis with possible scenarios, support/resistance levels, trend direction, and risk points.

I built it because I trade myself and I was already doing this kind of analysis manually every day. I thought:
what if I turn this into a simple tool that gives traders a second opinion?

Before launching, I shared small updates, screenshots, and progress while building. Nothing too polished. Just showing what I was working on.

Launch day, I didn’t have a huge audience or a big email list. I posted on Reddit, shared it on Twitter, and sent it to a few people who might care.

The first payment came from someone who actually tried the product, liked the output, and bought one of the packages.

Honestly, it felt better than I expected.

Not because of the $70 itself, but because it proved someone was willing to pay for the thing I built.

What surprised me most:
Marketing is much harder than building.

When I first started building AI tools, I thought the hard part was development. But now I realize getting people to care, click, try, trust, and pay is the real challenge.

What I’m doing now:
Improving the product, posting more analysis examples, collecting feedback, and trying to figure out which channels actually bring serious users.

I’m still very early.
155 visitors is not a lot.
500+ views is not a lot.
$70 is not life-changing.

But it’s the first real signal.

And honestly, that’s enough motivation to keep going.

If anyone here is also building a SaaS, I’d love to hear how your first payment happened.

What worked for you? Reddit, Twitter, cold email, SEO, ads, or just pure luck?

u/sabahkemall — 4 days ago

After building 3 products, I finally got my first sale with ChartPilot

After building 3 products, I finally got my first sale with ChartPilot.

It’s an AI chart analysis tool for traders. You upload a chart screenshot, or use the Chrome extension on TradingView, and it gives you structured analysis around market structure, key levels, patterns, scenarios, risk zones, and no-trade conditions.

The goal is not to create another “buy/sell signal” tool. I’m trying to make it more like an AI second opinion for understanding chart setups.

The funny part is that building the product was the easy part.

Getting people to care, trust it, and pay for it is the real boss fight.

That first sale was small, but it felt huge.

Would love feedback on positioning and distribution:

https://chartpilot.live

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u/sabahkemall — 4 days ago

I made my first sale in SaaS Project

After building 3 products, I finally made my first sale with ChartPilot.live.

It’s an AI chart analysis tool for traders. You can upload a chart screenshot or use the Chrome extension to analyze TradingView charts in one click.

It gives structured analysis around market structure, support/resistance, patterns, scenarios, risk zones, and no-trade conditions.

The funny part is: building the product was not the hardest thing.

Getting people to care, try it, trust it, and pay for it is way harder.

Still, that first sale felt amazing.

Small win, but definitely a real one.

u/sabahkemall — 5 days ago
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I made my first sale in SaaS Project

I’ve built 3 projects so far, and all of them have payments integrated. Today, I got the first payment for my latest one.

At first, when I started building AI tools, I honestly thought finding customers would be easy. But the more I got into marketing, the more I realized how hard distribution actually is.

I’m spending a lot more time on marketing now, but selling the highest-tier package today was honestly exciting and motivating.

How’s it going for you guys? Are your SaaS projects making money yet, or is your MRR still sitting at $0?

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u/sabahkemall — 5 days ago
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Launched ChartPilot — AI chart analysis from screenshots

Hey everyone 👋

I recently launched ChartPilot, an AI-powered chart analysis tool for traders.

The idea is simple: instead of manually explaining every chart or asking for opinions, you upload a chart screenshot from TradingView, MT5, your broker, or exchange — and ChartPilot turns it into a structured technical analysis report.

It can help identify:

• Market structure

• Support and resistance levels

• Chart patterns

• Bullish / bearish / neutral scenarios

• Risk zones and invalidation areas

• Setup intelligence

• Confirmation checklists

• No-trade conditions

• Educational explanations

The goal is not to create hype-based “buy/sell signals” or guaranteed trade calls.

I wanted to build something more disciplined: a tool that helps traders understand what the chart is showing, what needs confirmation, and where risk may increase.

The product is currently live with:

• Screenshot-based AI chart analysis

• GPT-4o Vision-powered analysis

• Credit-based usage system

• Analysis history

• English / Turkish support

• Dark and light mode

I just launched it on Product Hunt and would love to get feedback from other builders, traders, and AI product people.

Website:

https://chartpilot.live

Would love to hear what you think — especially around the analysis quality, positioning, and what you’d expect from an AI chart analysis tool.

u/sabahkemall — 7 days ago

Do you use AI tools for your market analysis?

Curious how many people here actually use AI in their trading workflow.

Lately I’ve been testing a few AI-powered tools and honestly some of them are surprisingly useful for productivity and discipline.

Do you use any AI tools regularly while trading or investing?

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u/sabahkemall — 7 days ago

How do you track your trades without getting lost in spreadsheets?

I’ve noticed that a lot of traders are good at entering trades, but not very consistent when it comes to reviewing them later.

Spreadsheets work, but they often become messy over time. Random notes, screenshots, and broker history are also hard to review properly.

I’m curious how other traders handle this.

How do you currently track your trades, PnL, setups, mistakes, and notes?

Do you use spreadsheets, Notion, a dedicated trading journal, screenshots, or nothing at all?

I’m especially interested in what makes you stop journaling consistently.

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u/sabahkemall — 8 days ago