Stop building trading spreadsheets.
SimpleTradeLog turns Interactive Brokers exports into net P&L, commissions, fees, and per-symbol performance. See what you kept after costs — without building another spreadsheet.
Your broker gives you raw exports. You deserve numbers, not cleanup.
Interactive Brokers gives you the data. SimpleTradeLog gives you the answers — in seconds, not hours of spreadsheet work.
- What did I actually keep? Net P&L after commissions and fees.
- Which symbols make money? Per-symbol P&L breakdown across any time range.
- How much went to costs? Commissions and fees broken out, not buried in gross numbers.
- What do I owe at year-end? Realized P&L filterable by year for tax reporting.
Use the app in English, German, or French.
SimpleTradeLog includes built-in language switching for the desktop app, so you can review your trading performance in English, Deutsch, or Français.
Already use Claude or Codex CLI?
If you have Claude CLI or Codex CLI installed and signed in, SimpleTradeLog can ask your own local CLI to summarize realized trades, flag outlier days, and highlight symbol-level patterns.
SimpleTradeLog does not bundle an AI provider or send trades to our servers for this feature.
See your performance at a glance
Drop .tlg or .csv files. No manual entry, no API keys.
See what you kept, not gross fills.
Know which tickers make money and which don't.
Realized P&L with fee breakdown, filterable by year.
Native app on Mac and Windows. No browser tab, no cloud dependency.
Trade data stays on your machine. Nothing uploaded to our servers.
One price. No tiers. No data limits.
€59.99 per year • 14-day free trial • 1 license = 1 machine • transfer supported
See how the workflow fits together
Demo video coming soonA short walkthrough is coming. For now: download the app, sign in, import your Interactive Brokers .tlg or .csv, and review your net P&L, fees, and stats in one place.
Built by an IBKR trader, for IBKR traders
I built SimpleTradeLog because I was tired of building spreadsheets to understand my own Interactive Brokers statements. I wanted net numbers, per-symbol, after fees and commissions — without a project.