I started using Involio last week from this youtube video :
I didn’t plan to stick with it; I just wanted to test another trading app. But I'll be honest the interface surprised me, It is clean and easy to use. Most apps feel like they're made by people who never actually trade, but this one feels like it was made by someone who does.
Everything is where you expect it to be, you don't need a tutorial. Within minutes, I was checking trades, looking at charts, and exploring other traders' profiles.
Why I Kept Using It
When I read that one could actually see how others trade, that really interested me. You can check anyone's past trades, their win rate, and how consistent they are. Either you can copy the winning traders or see how different people handle the same market. Both works
Sometimes I would just scroll through random profiles. How others deal with losses, or how they plan their entries, tells you so much more than some trading "guru" video.
It's oddly satisfying to see real results from real people, not screenshots or theory.
What I liked most
I also liked that the app doesn’t overwhelm you.
There's no useless pop-up or constant notifications. You just open it, check what you want, and leave. That's pretty rare, since most apps try to get you hooked by giving clickbait offers of winning coins etc or upsell premium plans.
It also works seamlessly for crypto and stock trading.
Switching between them feels natural, and there are no loading issues or complicated menus.
Things That Could Be Better
No app is perfect Involio still has a few areas where it could improve. For instance, it would be great if there was a more detailed breakdown of trading history something like filtering by date or type of coin. And while the layout is clean, I think they could make the stats section a bit more visual.
Still, nothing major stood out as irksome or broken. It works, and that’s all I really ask for in a trading app.
What I Learned Using It
After having used it for a week, I realize that it just shows you data clearly enough that you start connecting the dots yourself. That's the kind of learning that actually sticks. Final Thoughts I wouldn't say that Involio is the best trading app out there, but it's one of the few I've actually enjoyed using. It's simple, fast, and feels built for real traders. That's worth a try if you like to check how others think and improve your own process quietly.
I'll probably keep it on my phone for a while.
Also if you don’t want to open the YouTube video and are logging into Involio, use the code Baxter. It’s mentioned in the video and lets you view the app creator’s trades. This isn’t for my personal benefit its just to save you sometime.