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OptiView vs OptionsPro Suite (2026): Which Should You Use?

OptiView is a purpose-built options analytics platform. OptionsPro Suite is a trade journal with basic AI features. Here's what you need to know before choosing.

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Updated May 13, 2026 6 min read

This comparison is shorter than most, because these two platforms occupy meaningfully different categories. OptiView (https://opti-view.com) is a purpose-built options analytics platform: real-time data, a simulation engine, a strategy screener, and broker-connected execution. OptionsPro Suite (https://suite.optionstrading.org) is, in practice, a trade journal — it handles post-trade record-keeping and includes some light AI features, but doesn’t offer pre-trade analytics of any depth.

We tested both. Here’s what we found.


Quick Verdict

OptiView is the clear choice for active options traders. It provides tools built specifically for options: live volatility surfaces, dynamic P&L simulation, a multi-leg screener, stress testing, and direct broker-connected execution. These are genuinely useful analytics features.

OptionsPro Suite is a trade journaling tool. It handles post-trade record-keeping well — logging your executed trades and organizing them by position. It includes some AI features, but these are relatively light and not heavily promoted. The platform doesn’t offer pre-trade analytics, volatility tools, or strategy modeling of any kind.

If trade journaling is the specific gap in your workflow, OptionsPro Suite covers that adequately. For anything beyond record-keeping, it isn’t the right tool.


Feature Comparison

FeatureOptiViewOptionsPro Suite
Real-time options data✅ Yes (broker-connected)❌ No market data
Volatility surface visualization✅ Yes❌ No
IV Rank / IV Percentile✅ Yes❌ No
Multi-leg strategy screener✅ Yes❌ No
Dynamic P&L simulation (price & time)✅ Yes❌ No
Strategy optimizer / assistant✅ Yes (Strategy Assistant)❌ No
Stress testing (IV, rates, dividends)✅ Yes❌ No
Trade journal & P&L tracking❌ No✅ Yes
Finance-native AI analysis✅ Yes (Strategy Assistant)❌ No
Automatic brokerage sync (trade history)❌ No✅ Yes (read-only)
Broker integration & order routing✅ Yes (5 brokers)❌ Read-only sync only
Web-based✅ Yes✅ Yes
Mobile app✅ Yes❌ Not available
Paper trading❌ No❌ No

What OptionsPro Suite Is

OptionsPro Suite is a trade journal. It connects to major brokerages in read-only mode, imports your executed trade history, and organizes multi-leg positions as unified entries. For keeping a structured record of what you’ve traded, it works.

The platform does include some AI features — natural-language commentary on your trading history, win-rate observations, and pattern summaries. These are not heavily promoted and are reasonably described within the product for what they are. That said, the AI layer isn’t trained on options-specific data or market dynamics, so it can surface observations about your history but can’t provide the kind of analysis grounded in volatility behavior, Greeks, or market context.

The more fundamental limitation is the absence of pre-trade analytics entirely. There is no screener, no simulation engine, no volatility tools, and no strategy modeling. OptionsPro Suite is designed for reviewing trades after the fact, not for finding or evaluating trades before entering them.

The summary: OptionsPro Suite is a trade journal. If that’s what you need, it’s a reasonable option. For active analysis and trade discovery, it simply isn’t built for that.


OptiView: Purpose-Built for Options

OptiView is a different category of tool. Every feature it offers was built specifically for options market analysis, and the depth shows.

The simulation engine renders strategy P&L as a dynamic surface across both price and time — showing how theta decay, vega exposure, and overall position value evolve throughout the trade’s life, not just at expiration. For multi-leg strategies like calendar spreads or iron condors, where the optimal exit typically happens before expiry, this kind of time-aware modeling is substantively more useful than a static payoff diagram.

The OptiScan screener treats the options market as a universe of strategies rather than individual contracts, filtering across Greeks, IV Rank, volume, and open interest. The Strategy Assistant scans combinations to find the highest-expected-value trade for a given directional forecast. The Stress Test tool reprices positions under custom IV, rate, and dividend assumptions. None of these have equivalents in OptionsPro Suite because OptionsPro Suite isn’t trying to do any of them.

Broker connectivity is also substantively different: OptiView’s integrations support both live data and direct order routing across five brokers — Tastytrade, Tradier, TradeStation, Charles Schwab, and E*TRADE.


Pricing

PlanOptiViewOptionsPro Suite
Free$0/month$0/month
Paid$20/month ($8/month annually)$10/month ($8.33/month annually)

OptionsPro Suite is cheaper on a monthly basis. Annualized, the difference is about $0.30/month. Neither price point changes the fundamental decision: if you need options analytics, OptionsPro Suite doesn’t provide them. If you need a trade journal, OptiView doesn’t provide one. The tools aren’t really competing for the same job.


Who Should Use Each Platform

Choose OptiView if:

  • You want to find and analyze trades before entering — screener, volatility tools, simulation
  • Dynamic P&L modeling across price and time is important to your decision-making
  • You trade at Tastytrade, Tradier, TradeStation, Schwab, or E*TRADE and want analytics and execution in one workflow
  • You want AI features that are actually trained on financial and options concepts

Choose OptionsPro Suite if:

  • Trade journaling with automatic broker import is the specific gap you’re filling
  • Post-trade record-keeping and basic pattern review is what you’re after
  • You don’t need pre-trade analytics or strategy modeling

Want the full rankings? See our Best Options Analytics Platforms in 2026 review.

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James Holbrook

Financial Technology Analyst

The OptionWisdom editorial team provides independent analysis of options trading platforms, tools, and strategies. Our reviews are based on hands-on testing and are not sponsored by any platform vendor.