Problem
Three constraints.
News, social feeds, volume rankings, momentum lists—
they're all snapshots after the move has already happened.
The earliest phase never shows up.
You click through TradingView favorites,
bouncing from weekly → daily → 4h,
yet organizing that stack in your head is slow and tiring.
Symbols you don't already know stay out of reach,
and by the time you hear them in news or social, it's late.
1. Grid
Timeframes stack vertically while symbols stretch across the grid.
Each symbol stands as a column of six timeframes.
Read the alignment as you move down the column.
Glide sideways with the keyboard to move from symbol to symbol.
Only 1K lets you explore 180 symbols and 1,080 charts entirely from the keyboard.
2. Consensus Signal
Only vertically aligned momentum triggers a response.
When multiple timeframes drive in the same direction, the stack glows with a continuous border.
Whether three or four align, strong consensus makes the column light up instantly.
The moment alignment is real, that vertical streak jumps out on the screen.
3. Keyboard
Every action resolves on the keyboard.
Arrow keys sweep through symbols and timeframes.
Cmd+Left and Cmd+Right flip to the next screen.
When a vertical signal appears, Cmd+Up and Cmd+Down hop between each highlight.
Tap Space to zoom the flow, press G to open TradingView, and V to capture it in CheckNote.
From discovery to documentation, your hands never leave the keys.
4. Lightweight
Monitoring that stays on all day.
Even with 1,080 charts running at once, the fans stay silent.
Hyper-efficient resource use keeps the system light.
Leave it running and take one- or two-minute scans whenever you find a gap.
The earliest moves stay within reach.
A sustainable routine starts here.