Common questions

Everything you need to know before you lock in.

Short answers. If yours isn't here, hit the trial — the product itself answers most of them in the first session.

What exactly is Lockr?

A trading journal that shows you why you lose. It logs your behavior alongside your trades, names your primary leak — FOMO, impulsive entries, off-plan trades — and quantifies what each one actually costs you, week over week.

Does Lockr connect to my broker?

Lockr ships broker integrations for the major US futures and equities platforms. CSV import auto-detects exports from Interactive Brokers, TradeStation, NinjaTrader, Tradovate, thinkorswim, TradingView, Schwab, Robinhood, Webull, MetaTrader, TopStep and similar — and you can always log sessions manually if your broker isn't supported yet.

What is a 'discipline lock'?

A pre-commitment rule you set on your best day — max loss, session length, profit target, cooldown after a losing streak. Lockr isn't your broker, so it can't freeze the buy button on your platform. What it does is harder to ignore: the moment you cross a line you drew, it confronts you with the pattern and the cost, so the next impulse can't hide.

So can I still click 'buy' after a lock trips?

Technically, on your broker, yes — Lockr doesn't control your platform and we won't pretend it does. But the whole point is that you can't do it in the dark anymore. Lockr names the rule you're breaking and the money it's about to cost, in the moment, so the choice is conscious instead of automatic.

Is there a free trial?

Yes — a free 7-day trial. A card is required to start, and you can cancel anytime before it ends and you won't be charged.

How is this different from a journaling app?

Most journals just review your entries and exits. Lockr is a journal built around your behavior — it surfaces the emotional fingerprint of every session, names the leak behind your losses, and turns it into a number you can't argue with. The analytics, discipline score, and locks all exist to make that one thing sharper: showing you why you lose.

Ready to stop breaking your own rules?