Sortefi
Summary
Most screener tools make you learn their query syntax before you can ask a simple question — and even then, combining a session filter with a volatility condition and a fundamental screen usually means three separate tools. Sortefi lets you type that condition as a sentence and hands back a TradingView-ready watchlist in seconds.
The tool translates plain-English descriptions into live scans across 6,800+ symbols spanning crypto perps, US equity, India equity, forex, and ETFs — all from a single query. Claude writes the filter, runs it against real OHLCV data with up to 105 built-in indicators, and if the generated code errors, it retries automatically up to three times. The output is a .txt file you import directly into TradingView. The ceiling appears when you need persistent alerts, saved filter libraries, or scheduled rescans — this is a one-shot query tool with no automation layer. Teams that need to rerun the same screen on a schedule end up queuing manual queries or building a wrapper outside the product.
Bottom line: Sortefi earns its cost the moment you need to cross RSI, VWAP session timing, and funding rates in a single filter — but if your workflow depends on that scan firing automatically every morning, you are running it by hand.
Pricing Plans
Usage-Based- Price
- ~$0.15 per query
Pay-as-you-go
Top up balance; each query averages ~$0.15 with full access to all markets and features
- No subscription required
- Top-up options from $1
- Full market and indicator access
View full pricing on sortefi.com →
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Pros
Sign in to edit- Natural-language filter input across 105 indicators, so you can combine session timing, momentum, and fundamental conditions in one query instead of maintaining separate screens across multiple platforms.
- TradingView-compatible .txt export on every query, so the gap between 'screen complete' and 'watchlist loaded' is a single file import with no reformatting.
- Crypto perp data includes funding rates and open interest alongside OHLCV, so a screen like 'coins above Ichimoku cloud with negative funding rate' does not require a separate data source.
- Self-correcting code generation retries up to three times on filter errors, so a query that would silently fail or return an empty list in a static query builder surfaces a resolved result instead.
- Pay-per-query model with no subscription lock-in, so a trader running five screens a week is not paying for daily access they do not use.
Cons
Sign in to edit- There is no scheduled or automated rescan — every screen requires a manual query. A team whose morning workflow depends on the same filter running at 8 AM without intervention ends up queuing it by hand each session, which defeats the speed advantage.
- No API access exists, so Sortefi cannot feed results into a downstream system — a portfolio tracker, a Slack alert, a custom dashboard. Teams that need the watchlist to land somewhere other than a manually downloaded file build their own extraction layer or switch to a screener with API output.
- Saved filter templates are not a documented feature — each query is retyped from scratch. Traders running the same complex multi-condition screen daily either keep a text file of their own prompts externally or accept retyping as part of the workflow.
- Coverage gaps in equity markets outside the US and India mean a trader screening LSE or ASX symbols has no current path — the vendor states global equity is in development, but until it ships, those markets require a separate tool entirely.
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About
- Platforms
- Web
- API Available
- No
- Self-Hosted
- No
- Last Updated
- 2026-07-08T13:22:58.656Z
Best For
Who it's for
- Traders needing rapid multi-market technical screening
- Users preferring natural language over complex query builders
- Generating import-ready watchlists for TradingView
What it does well
- Generate watchlists for stocks meeting specific technical and fundamental criteria
- Screen crypto perps using indicators like Ichimoku and funding rates
- Create forex pair lists based on session-specific price action and volatility measures
- Filter ETFs by candlestick patterns and expanding ATR
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Is Sortefi free?
- Sortefi is a paid tool (~$0.15 per query). No permanent free tier is offered.
- Is Sortefi open source?
- No — Sortefi is a closed-source tool. Source code is not publicly available.
- What platforms does Sortefi support?
- Sortefi is available on: Web.
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Building a screener query that combines a technical indicator on one timeframe, a session constraint, and a fundamental ratio used to mean choosing between a tool that handles technicals and a tool that handles fundamentals — then reconciling two lists manually. Sortefi collapses that into a single natural-language prompt: you describe the condition, the AI translates it into a filter, executes it against live data across your chosen market, and returns a watchlist. The whole loop — from query to downloadable .txt file — completes in seconds, with the AI self-correcting failed code generation up to three times before surfacing an error.
The differentiating detail is the indicator breadth paired with per-market data depth. Crypto perps pull from Binance and HyperLiquid with 1-minute candles, funding rates, and open interest — so a query like ‘coins above Ichimoku cloud with negative funding rate’ is a single prompt, not a multi-platform lookup. US equity reaches ~3,300 NYSE, NASDAQ, and AMEX symbols with intraday and daily OHLCV plus a fundamentals snapshot. India equity covers the Nifty 500 with P/E, ROE, EPS, and debt/equity. Forex spans 66 pairs with 1-minute intraday across majors, minors, and EM crosses. The vendor states global equity markets are in development.
Sortefi fits a specific production pattern: a trader who runs ad hoc screens before a session, wants the output in TradingView immediately, and does not need the scan to persist or repeat on a schedule. It breaks for any workflow that requires saved filter templates, programmatic access via API, or automated rescans — none of those exist. There is no API, no self-hosted option, and no alert system. Teams whose process depends on a screen running at a fixed time without manual intervention will hit that wall fast and move to a platform with scheduling built in, such as a custom TradingView Pine Script screener or a broker-native tool.
Pricing is pay-per-query with no subscription — the vendor states a top-up balance model starting from $1, with an average query cost around $0.15. Full market and feature access is available at every balance level, which means a low-volume user pays only for what they run.
