Settings has no tile in the rail. It opens from your account pill at the foot of the sidebar, or from the top bar — and every app serves it, so changing a theme never throws you out of the page you were reading.
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- Account pill
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Profile
BetaWho you are — name, bio, avatar, and the timezone every date in the product is bucketed by. Getting the timezone right matters more than it looks: it decides which day a late-evening trade belongs to, and therefore which day it counts against.
Sessions, and signing out everywhere
Changing your password signs out your other sessions and tells you how many it ended. That count is the useful part — if it is higher than the devices you can account for, you have learned something. Signing out from here also clears the account selection this browser was carrying.
Plans
Alltra is free to use. There is nothing to buy, no trial running down, and no billing to set up — everything described in this guide is open to you today.
The Plans page shows where your account stands. If that changes, it will be said plainly and in advance rather than appearing one day as a wall across a page you were using.
Appearance
Theme, accent, and the three colours your charts are drawn in. It has an article of its own in the Introduction, because it is the setting people want on day one.
Preferences
How the product behaves rather than how it looks — the defaults it assumes when you have not said otherwise.
The vocabulary you tag trades with, grouped into colour-coded categories. Tags you put on a trade are saved with that trade and stay searchable from the Trades table.
The manager itself is not connected to your account yet: categories you add or rename here hold for the session and are gone on the next reload. The seed vocabulary is enough to tag against in the meantime, so tag your trades now and treat rebuilding your own categories as work to do once this page saves.
When it does, fewer is better. A handful you use every day beats twenty you abandon in a fortnight, and a taxonomy invented in June cannot be applied to the trades you closed in March.
Personalize and Memory
Personalize is how Intelligence sounds — tone, how much it explains, the instruments and concepts it should assume you know. Like Tags, it is holding your choices for the session rather than for the account at the moment.
Memory is what it keeps about how you trade, so you are not re-explaining yourself every conversation. The page for reviewing and forgetting individual memories is built but not connected yet, so it shows an empty list and its switch is off. To see what has been picked up, type /memory in the chat box.
Support
This guide, inside the product — the same ten sections, one press from wherever you are stuck. It sits in a group of its own at the foot of the sidebar because it is a way out of Settings rather than another thing to set.
Your data
- Credentials are encrypted at rest — and where a broker offers OAuth — Tradovate does — Alltra never holds your password at all.
- No connection can move money — none of them carry withdrawal permission. A connection reads fills and nothing else.
- Deletes ask first, and mean it — every destructive control names what it is about to remove before it runs. Read those confirmations rather than the reassurance — a deleted trade has no restore control anywhere in the product, and the Trades article says so at more length.
- What the AI remembers is yours — readable with /memory in the chat. There is no way to forget one yet: the Settings page for it is built but not connected, and nothing in the chat can drop a memory on your behalf.
Disabling or deleting the account
Both are buttons, at the foot of Profile, and both ask for your current password and a word typed out in full before they will run. Disabling keeps everything and gives you 30 days to come back; nothing is dropped in that window, and signing in again is all it takes.
Deleting is the other one. It cannot be undone: your account is marked gone straight away, every session everywhere is ended in the same moment, and the erasure of your executions, journal and attachments follows shortly after. If you are unsure which you want, disable — that is what the 30 days are for.
The settings articles in full:
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Your profile
Your name, your photo, your member number — and the two fields that do not behave as they look.
4 minReadAppearance, accent and chart colours
Six themes, fifteen accents, and the three colours every number in Alltra is drawn in.
5 minReadPreferences and trade settings
Your timezone, the trading day, and the fee defaults that cannot be saved yet.
3 minReadDesigning a tag set
What a tag has to do to still be useful in three months — and where the vocabulary lives today.
4 minReadPersonalize and Memory
The two pages that shape how Intelligence talks to you — and what each one can actually keep.
4 minReadYour data
What Alltra keeps, where each piece of it lives, and exactly what disabling or deleting removes.
5 minReadSecurity and sessions
Changing your password, signing out, and how a session actually ends.
4 minReadAccount scope and groups
The navbar control that decides which accounts every figure is describing — and why it is remembered rather than carried in a link.
5 minReadGuide last updated