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JustScreener vs
TradingView, CoinGlass, Bybit, CoinMarketCap.

Honest comparison — what each tool actually does, where they overlap, where they don't. No "best ever" claims; just the functional differences that matter when you're picking which tab stays open.

As of May 2026. Vendor features change — re-check the source when you're about to switch.

Feature JustScreener TradingView screener CoinGlass Bybit screener CoinMarketCap screener
Continuous 24/7 scanning of every pair Yes — 4,700+ pairs across 10 exchanges, re-scanned every 60 s No — screener evaluates only when you open the chart Partial — dashboards update on visit, no background scan No — manual filter inside the Bybit terminal No — static rankings refreshed in bulk
Telegram + browser push alerts Yes — both channels native, free tier included Partial — alerts on Pro+ plans, mostly email/in-app Partial — Telegram available on paid tiers No — no push, only on-screen visibility No — no alert channel
Open Interest screener (cross-exchange aggregate) Yes — OI delta across all supported futures venues Partial — OI as an indicator, no cross-venue rollup Yes — strong on OI, but as a dashboard, not alerts Partial — Bybit-only OI inside the venue No
Funding rate alerts Yes — extremes and per-exchange divergence No Partial — funding heatmap, no per-pair alerts No No
Multi-condition (AND) custom rules Yes — price + OI + volume + funding in one rule Partial — Pine Script, requires coding No — preset dashboards only No No
Exchanges covered 10 (Binance, Bybit, OKX, Bitget, KuCoin, BingX, MEXC, HTX, Gate, Hyperliquid) 30+, but most paid features apply to fewer 10+ futures venues 1 (Bybit only) Aggregate market data, not per-exchange
Free tier with full screener access Yes — 1 signal/day on every screener Partial — basic screener, 1 alert Partial — dashboards free, alerts paywalled Yes — bundled with the exchange Yes — but no alerts
Built primarily for derivatives traders Yes — OI/funding/volume are first-class Partial — generic markets tool Yes — derivatives-first focus Yes — but inside one exchange No — spot-first design
Cross-exchange funding arbitrage alerts Yes — bps-threshold alert on direction-arb pairs No — no per-venue funding rollup Partial — visible in heatmap, no alerts No — single venue, no cross-exchange view No

JustScreener vs TradingView screener

TradingView is the chart, not the watcher. Its screener scans only when you open the tab; alerts happen on indicators, not on cross-pair scans. Pick TradingView when you trade off charts manually and want the deepest charting toolkit. Pick JustScreener when you want background monitoring — the scanner runs while you're away from the screen.

Best with TradingView, not instead. Most JustScreener users keep TradingView open for the chart and run our screeners in parallel for alerts.

JustScreener vs CoinGlass

CoinGlass is the derivatives dashboard you visit; JustScreener is the alert engine that finds you. CoinGlass leads on liquidation heatmaps and OI dashboards; we lead on real-time alerts (especially OI/funding extremes pushed to Telegram and browser). They overlap on data scope.

Pick CoinGlass for visual exploration sessions, JustScreener when you want signals delivered without you looking.

JustScreener vs Bybit screener

The Bybit screener filters inside the Bybit terminal — single exchange, manual refresh, no alerts. JustScreener scans 10 venues and pushes alerts cross-exchange. If you trade only on Bybit and never compare against other venues, the built-in screener is enough. If you arbitrage across exchanges or hunt setups regardless of where they land — Bybit's screener won't reach there.

Bybit's screener is a UI filter, not a market watcher.

JustScreener vs CoinMarketCap screener

CoinMarketCap is a market-data atlas — market caps, rankings, listings. It's not built around active alerts; you scroll, you sort, you don't get pinged. JustScreener is the opposite: alerts first, dashboards second. Different products with mild overlap on the "list of coins" screen.

CoinMarketCap for research and discovery, JustScreener for live signals.

Common questions

Should I replace TradingView with JustScreener?
No. They cover different jobs. TradingView is the chart and indicator workspace; JustScreener is the cross-pair scanner. Most users run both — TradingView open for charting, JustScreener firing alerts in the background.
Are these comparisons official?
No — this is our own honest reading of public docs and free-tier access as of May 2026. Vendor capabilities change; treat this as a starting point and verify on the vendor's site before switching.
Why not show pricing in the table?
Pricing drifts. Public vendor pricing pages are the canonical source — including ours at /pricing. The comparison above stays anchored on capabilities, which change much more slowly.
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