Beta opens 1 July 2026·Free for testers
Two years in development · solo

Your worst trade is the one right after a loss. Verge sees it coming.

I lost over £500,000 learning that. Built so you don’t have to. Reads what your wearable already records and shows you your state before the next decision, especially in the 15 minutes after a loss.

No card · No subscription · Just early access from 1 July 2026

Apple Watch · live nativeGarmin, Whoop, Oura · via HealthKitGarmin live native · coming soonNo wearable? Journal mode
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HEART RATE
CALM
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HRV
OK
98%
SpO2
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14/min
RESP
steady
36.7°C
TEMP
READINESS82%

Strong autonomic recovery. Green-light for focused execution.

SLEEP × TRADING
LAST 30D
High recovery
64%· 11
Mid recovery
52%· 8
Low recovery
31%· 4

Sample data. Your own sleep and trading pattern builds here over your first weeks.

9:41
CALM
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Verge

Mockup for illustration · Actual interface may vary

The shift

What changes when you see the revenge trade coming before you take it.

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Between readings

during a live watch session, each batch scored against your own baseline rather than a textbook range.

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Personal context

of your own physiological history is loaded the moment you connect, so the app already knows what normal looks like for you.

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On-device by default

Your physiological data stays on your phone. Cloud sync is opt-in and end-to-end encrypted.

Indicative · individual experience will vary

Why this exists

The biggest leak in most traders' edge is the trade right after a loss.

You know the trade. The one right after a loser, when the setup looks "obvious" and you're sure this is the one that gets it back. By the time you feel the tilt, the position is already on. The biological spike comes first. The awareness comes second, usually in the post-mortem, when there's nothing left to do but log it.

Plenty of apps will hand you a recovery score at 7am. None of them are watching at 2pm, when it actually costs you. Verge isn't another wellness ring. It reads the same signals your wearable already records, live during a session, and taps your wrist in the 15 minutes after a loss, when judgement is most at risk.

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By the time you feel it, it's already done.

Stress and fatigue narrow your judgement before you're aware of them. The impulsive click lands a beat ahead of the conscious thought.

What Verge does

Verge reads your heart rate against your own baseline, live through the session, and taps your wrist while there's still time to pause.

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Tilt feels like clarity.

Fight-or-flight narrows attention. From the inside, that narrowing feels like sharp focus — not a warning you should heed.

What Verge does

Verge gives you the outside read your gut can't: a plain-English “you've left your baseline,” not a number to second-guess.

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A 7am wellness score won't save your 2pm.

Recovery apps hand you a readiness ring at breakfast and forget about you. The money is lost mid-session, hours later.

What Verge does

Verge lives inside the session, tied to the trade — built for the moment it costs you, not a health stat you've long closed.

Verge is a self-awareness and journalling tool. It does not and cannot prevent losses. Markets are uncertain, and so are humans. The goal is to know your own state better. The rest is up to you.

The moment that costs you

A tap on the wrist. Before the revenge trade. Not after you logged it.

Most of the time, Verge sits in the background. It only speaks up when your body shows the pattern that tends to land just before the trade you'll regret. The 15 minutes after a loss, the back-to-back losers, the late-session fatigue creep. The moments your rule book was supposed to catch and didn't.

  • Notices when your physiological signature drifts away from your own normal. Not a generic threshold.
  • Suggests a brief reset. A 90-second breath, a short walk, a glass of water. Never a trade.
  • Logs the moment for later review so you can study the pattern across many sessions.

Verge never tells you to enter, exit, or size a trade. Alerts are observations about your own physiology. What you do with that information is entirely up to you.

Mockup for illustration · Actual interface may vary

The product

Built for traders, by a trader who lost £500k learning this.

Six pillars. Each one alone is meaningful. Together they form an honest picture of how your body is shaping the decisions you make at the screen.

Full-spectrum biometrics

Heart rate, variability, respiration, blood oxygen, wrist temperature, motion. The complete physiological picture, not just one signal in isolation.

It learns you

Verge builds a private picture of what normal looks like for you across time of day, activity, even after a coffee. Generic charts don't help traders. Yours will.

Sleep that means something

Connect your nights to your days. Recovery, sleep stages, debt, and what they're costing your focus. Surfaced in a way you'll actually act on.

Session replay

Every trading session becomes a record you can study: when you were composed, when you weren't, and the moments that mattered. Yours to learn from.

Daily readiness

A single, personal read-out of whether your body and mind are aligned for the day. Honest, calibrated, and quiet about it. It speaks only when the signal clears a confidence bar.

Meets you where you are

Apple Watch, HealthKit-compatible wearables, Garmin (coming soon), or no wearable at all. Verge adapts the depth of analysis to the data you can give it.

Where we stand

Verge doesn't tell you what to trade. It tells you when you might want to pause.

The market doesn't need another tipster. You need an honest read on whether the person making the decision is in the right state to make it.

What it isn't

  • A signal service
  • A financial advisor
  • A stop-loss or auto-trading tool
  • A guarantee of better P&L
  • A medical device
  • A replacement for professional support

What it is

  • A self-awareness tool
  • A support layer for your existing process
  • A way to see your own patterns honestly
  • A coach for the human at the screen
  • A private record of how you've shown up
  • Yours, on your device, always

Verge does not provide financial, medical or investment advice. Trading involves risk. Past patterns are not indicative of future results.

How it works

Four honest steps. Nothing in your way.

No coaching call. No questionnaire. No subjective stress quiz. You wear what you already wear, and Verge does the one thing nothing on your desk does: it tells you the truth about your own state, at the moment it matters, without pretending to know more than it does.

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Connect what you already wear

Authorise your wearable and Verge imports the health history your watch has already been recording, so it doesn't start from zero. Apple Watch streams live during sessions. Garmin, Whoop, Oura, Polar and Fitbit sync through HealthKit. No wearable at all still works: Journal mode tracks the behavioural side.

Apple Watch live · others via HealthKit · Journal mode without

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It earns the right to interrupt you

For about a week, Verge calibrates. It learns your personal baseline across contexts: time of day, activity, how recently you moved. Not a population average. Yours. Until that baseline is solid it stays quiet, because an alert the app can't back up is worse than no alert. You'll see exactly how many days of learning remain.

~7 day calibration · baseline built per context, per person

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Start a session, trade with it on

Tap start before you sit down. Your watch streams readings roughly every 15 seconds, scored against your own baseline, and when your state climbs Verge responds in proportion: a gentle nudge first, a firmer warning if it holds, a breathing prompt, and the cool-off timer you set in advance. The sharpest trigger doesn't need biometrics at all. Log a loss, move to re-enter within 15 minutes, and Verge taps your wrist. That's the revenge trade, and catching it is the whole point.

nudge → warning → breathing → your pre-set cool-off

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Review what actually happened

Afterwards the session becomes a record: when you were composed, when you weren't, what preceded the entries you regret. Every reading wears its age, marked live, recent or stale, so you never have to wonder whether a number meant now or twenty minutes ago. The patterns are yours to interpret.

live / recent / stale · every number shows its age

The three modes

Three modes. One purpose: better trades.

Verge is built for traders. Recovery and Fitness modes exist because what you sleep, train, and recover from on Monday determines what happens on the screen on Tuesday. They're not a generalist wellness app inside a trading app. They're the off-day work that makes the on-day work possible.

Trading

LIVE · PRIMARY

The flagship mode. Live biometric capture during sessions: heart rate, HRV, arousal, contextual baseline drift. All of it paired with your trades for honest post-mortems.

Why it's here

The niche. Everything else in Verge exists to make trading mode work better.

Recovery

LIVE · SUPPORTING

Sleep depth, HRV overnight, parasympathetic balance, resting heart rate trend. The off-day work that determines whether you're calm enough to trade well tomorrow.

Why it's here

What you do between sessions sets the ceiling for what you can do in them.

Fitness

LIVE · SUPPORTING

Workouts, walks, movement load. Not a fitness app. A physiological-input tracker. Verge cares about exercise because exercise moves your autonomic baseline, which moves the next trade.

Why it's here

Physical input is leverage on mental state. Tracked here for that reason and that reason only.

Verge isn't a fitness tracker that pretends to know about trading. It's a trader's tool that pays attention to the inputs that move the chart at 09:30. Including the ones that happened at 22:30 the night before.

Wearables

Works with what you already wear.

Apple Watch gets the deepest, real-time experience in beta. Most other major wearables (Garmin included) already feed Verge through HealthKit today.

A native live integration for Garmin, matching the depth of the Apple Watch experience, is on the post-beta roadmap. No wearable at all? Journal mode is available from day one.

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Apple Watch

Real-time, deepest experience

LIVE · NATIVE
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Garmin

Works today via HealthKit

VIA HEALTHKIT
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Whoop

Sleep, HRV, recovery

VIA HEALTHKIT
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Oura

Sleep + recovery focus

VIA HEALTHKIT
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Polar

HR + training data

VIA HEALTHKIT
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Fitbit

Daily activity + sleep

VIA HEALTHKIT
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Garmin · Native live integration coming

The same real-time, full-depth analysis Apple Watch gets, brought to Garmin. On the roadmap post-beta.

Brand names belong to their respective owners

Trades, automatically

Your trades will log themselves.

The next major release wires Verge into the trading platforms you already use. Every entry, exit, size and outcome flows into the session timeline the moment it happens. The only thing you have to do is wear your watch and show up.

Until then, trade tagging stays one tap on the watch.

TradingView

Charting · alerts

MetaTrader 4 / 5

FX · CFDs · indices

NinjaTrader

Futures · forex

thinkorswim

Equities · options

Interactive Brokers

Global multi-asset

TopstepX

Funded futures

FTMO Trader

Funded equities · FX

cTrader

FX · CFDs

Integrations land iteratively after v1.0. Your platform not listed? Tell us during beta. Popular requests jump the queue.

More than biometrics

A full workspace for the human behind the trade.

The dashboard is the front door. There's a quieter, deeper app behind it: protocols, journaling, breathwork, recovery routes, and coaching that improves the more you use it.

AI coach

Plain-English reasoning over your week — on every tier. Free 30 / Pro 400 / Pro+ 700 messages a month; Opus Deep Dives on Pro+.

Streaks

Quiet recognition for showing up. No gimmicks.

Guided breathing

Box, coherence, and protocol-specific sessions when you need a reset.

Journal mode

No wearable required. Structured reflection that still produces signal.

Recovery routes

Optional GPS-tracked walks tied to your stress profile.

Eco mode

Battery-aware sampling so a long day at the desk doesn't drain the watch.

Capital guardrails

You set the rules. The app helps you remember them.

Voice alerts

Optional spoken cues for the moments you shouldn't be looking down.

Achievements

Milestones tied to behaviour, not P&L.

Live activities

Session state on the lock screen and in the Dynamic Island.

Smart notifications

Only when it matters. Configurable per mode.

News & events

Tag the macro context that shaped a session for later review.

And more being shipped every release. The roadmap is public on the Journal.

Beta opens 1 July 2026

100 Founding Tester seats. Yours, free.

Verge launches into private beta on 1 July 2026. Founding Testers get the full app free, a direct line to the founder, and a shot at the prize draw.

Free beta access

Full app, no card, no subscription. Just sign up and you're in from 1 July 2026.

Shape the product

A direct line to the founder who lost £500k to this exact problem. Your feedback decides what ships in v1.0.

Feedback rewards

Every active beta tester is entered into the prize draw. Free to enter, drawn at random.

The draw

Stay active through the beta, you're in the draw.

We're not interested in noise. We want considered notes that help shape v1.0. Every active tester is entered automatically. Free to enter, no purchase necessary.

1st · Apple Watch
2nd & 3rd · £100 Amazon card
4th–10th · 3 months Pro / Pro+
Every tester · 50% off, 12 months
Prize draw runs only if at least 100 testers are active · Winners announced by 1 September 2026 · Full rules in the beta guide

Questions

Plain answers, no fine print.

1 July 2026. Reserve your spot from the Beta page and we'll email you the moment access goes live. Beta testers use the full app free.

Still curious? Get in touch.

Beta opens 1 July 2026

Show up at the screen a little more self-aware.

Reserve your spot for the beta. Free for testers, with a shot at the prize draw for the ones who help most.

Works with iPhone, Apple Watch, and most HealthKit-compatible wearables.

Not financial advice. Not a medical device.