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The app cards

Seven tiles under “Your apps” — what each opens, what the badges mean, and the one that does not open at all.

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Because Home renders without the app rail, the row of cards under "Your apps" is how you get anywhere. Each one opens that app at its first section, and the addresses are derived from the same navigation config the rail is built from — so a section that gets renamed cannot leave a dead card behind, and a card can never point at a page that does not exist.

Home offers no card to itself. There are seven tiles: four full cards for the apps you open to work, and a cluster of three to the right of them.

The four

  • Trackeropens on Performance — what you traded and how it went.
  • Intelligenceopens on the AI home, where you ask your own history a question.
  • Portfolioopens on its Dashboard — the money around the trading rather than the trading itself.
  • Resourcesopens the Economic Calendar, its only section.

The cluster of three

  • Optimizera wide banner reading “Get early access” rather than a card, because it cannot be opened yet. The shape is the argument: it is not a peer of the four beside it.
  • Affiliatethe referral page. It is one screen, pinned to the foot of the rail everywhere else. The programme is still being wired up, so the figures on it are sample data rather than yours; the copy button on your link is the part that works today.
  • Discordnot an app at all — the only tile that leaves Alltra. It opens Alltra’s Discord in a new tab.

What the Beta stamp means

Intelligence and Portfolio carry a small Beta mark in the corner of their card. It means shipped and still moving: both open, both work, and both will change release over release. The mark is a fact recorded once on the app itself rather than a label written onto a card, so a card cannot claim a state the app is not in. These cards are the only place it appears — the tiles in the app rail carry no Beta mark.

Beta and Optimizer are not the same state. A Beta card opens and works. Optimizer cannot be opened by anyone — it is switched off for everyone, not restricted to a plan or missing from your account.

Optimizer is switched off

It is not finished, so it has no page. Its address does not resolve, it does not appear in the command palette, and its tile in every other app’s rail is dimmed and inert. It stays visible rather than being hidden so the product does not appear to change shape between releases — if you find yourself clicking it, nothing is wrong at your end.

The banner on Home opens a short panel describing what Optimizer is meant to do and asking for an email address. Be aware that the address goes nowhere today: nothing is sent and nothing is recorded, and the confirmation that appears after you submit has no list behind it. Treat the panel as an announcement rather than a signup, and take no news as no news.

The other way between apps

The cards are the fastest route on Home, but they are not the only one anywhere else. The command palette reaches every page in every app by name, and its rows are built from the same navigation config these cards are, so the two can never offer different products.

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The app cards — Alltra Guide