Wizzer is gaining serious momentum, and the platform is already changing how traders, quants, and advisors build, test, review, and execute strategies.
This post gives a snapshot of powerful Wizzer features that are already live — from public roadmap visibility and AI strategy analysis to historical screeners, strategy-first logs, collaborative strategy sharing, deeper backtesting, and smoother brokerage onboarding.
Wizzer is not just a trading terminal. It is infrastructure for traders and quants who want to move faster, work with more clarity, and manage the full strategy lifecycle in one connected system.
A Fully Public Roadmap
Wizzer’s roadmap is fully public.
Users can see what has already shipped, what is currently in progress, and what is coming next.
This gives traders and advisors more visibility into the product journey. Instead of guessing what the platform is building, users can track updates openly and understand how Wizzer is evolving.
AI Co-Pilot for Strategy Analysis
Wizzer includes an AI co-pilot for your strategies.
This helps users get data-driven insights and recommendations on strategy performance, risk, and behavior.
Instead of reviewing every detail manually, traders can use Wizzer to understand what is working, what needs attention, and where the strategy can be improved.
It is like having a quant PM inside the workflow, helping you review strategies with more context.
Run Historical Screeners
Wizzer allows users to replay screeners on past dates.
This means you can check which stocks your screener would have selected historically and then study how those picks actually performed.
This is important because screening based only on today’s data can miss the reality of what was available at the time.
With historical screeners, traders can test ideas with better context and understand how their selection logic behaved across past market conditions.
One-Click Debugging
Wizzer also supports a one-click “debug this for me” workflow.
If a strategy is broken, showing unusual behavior, or producing unexpected results, Wizzer can help inspect the issue, explain what is happening, suggest fixes, and resolve problems faster.
This reduces the time spent manually searching through code, logs, and outputs.
For strategy builders, this means faster iteration and clearer debugging.
Strategy-First Logging
Wizzer gives every strategy its own structured logging timeline.
You can see entries, exits, errors, and changes in one place, organized around the strategy itself.
This makes logs easier to interpret because they are connected to the strategy journey rather than scattered across disconnected systems.
For traders and advisors, this creates better auditability and a clearer record of what happened over time.
Rank Strategies Based on Data Points
Wizzer helps users rank strategies based on important data points.
You can sort your strategy playbook by metrics such as returns, drawdown, categories, and other performance indicators.
This helps identify which strategies deserve more capital, which ones need review, and which ones may require rethinking.
Instead of treating every strategy equally, users can prioritize based on measurable evidence.
Share and Collaborate on Strategies
Wizzer makes strategy sharing and collaboration easier.
Users can share strategies directly with other users or publish them publicly to the community.
They can also control what is visible and how others can use the strategy.
This supports both private collaboration and public strategy distribution, giving creators more flexibility in how they work with their trading ideas.
Backtest Across More Market Regimes
Wizzer supports deeper backtesting across longer histories.
This helps users understand how strategies behave across different market environments, including bull markets, bear markets, and sideways markets.
A strategy needs to be tested across changing regimes to understand its real behavior.
Wizzer gives users more context for evaluating whether a strategy is consistent, fragile, or dependent on specific market conditions.
Smoother Brokerage Onboarding
Wizzer is also improving brokerage onboarding.
The goal is to make account opening and brokerage setup cleaner, faster, and easier, so users can move from idea to live trading with less friction.
This matters because execution readiness depends not only on strategy logic, but also on the surrounding operational workflow.
By simplifying onboarding, Wizzer helps users move through the setup process more smoothly.
Explore Wizzer’s Trading Infrastructure
Wizzer gives traders and quants the infrastructure to build strategies, analyze performance, debug issues, test across market regimes, collaborate with others, and move closer to execution from one connected terminal.
Build smarter.
Backtest deeper.
Debug faster.
Collaborate clearly.
Operate with more confidence.
Sign up on Wizzer today and explore the infrastructure built for serious traders and quants.