PredictDesk docs
See what PredictDesk beta brings together, how it fits around your broker, and how access opens from the waitlist.
What PredictDesk gives you in beta
Execution remains outside PredictDesk.
Why this article exists
PredictDesk covers enough ground that serious traders should be able to see clearly what the beta product is built to do, how the workflow fits together, and what still belongs to their broker. This article exists so the answer does not depend on guesswork.
What beta includes
| area | how it fits in beta | | --- | --- | | Strategy Lab and setup discovery | Define the job clearly and scan deeply for stock and options setups worth serious review | | Diagnostics and backtests | Pressure-test the idea, compare tradeoffs, and see why something qualified or nearly qualified | | Monitoring and signal handoff | Keep research context visible after the initial decision and carry signals into external tools | | Docs, pricing, and legal routes | Understand the product, plan paths, broker boundary, and risk story before you request access | | Brokerage, advisory, custody, or execution claims | Not part of PredictDesk's role |
The shortest honest read is simple: PredictDesk beta is built to give you a strong research workflow, clearer diagnostics, preserved reasoning, and better continuity around the trade while your broker remains the execution layer.
What stands out in the workflow
PredictDesk is strongest when you read it as one connected desk. Strategy Lab helps define the job and surface candidates. Diagnostics and backtests explain the tradeoffs. Monitoring and signal handoff keep the work alive after the initial review instead of forcing you to restart from scratch.
How access and pricing fit around the product
The product story and the access story are related, but they are not the same thing. Pricing shows the Research, Pro, and Desk paths. The waitlist records interest and sends access updates. When your invite opens, you choose the path that fits before activation. That is why these docs explain both the workflow and the access model directly.
What PredictDesk is not claiming
PredictDesk is not claiming to be your broker, your execution venue, your custodian, or your adviser. It is not asking you to treat historical research outputs as guarantees. And it is not asking you to confuse workflow continuity with broker execution.
Read next
For how the workflow fits together, read How the PredictDesk workflow fits together. For access truth, read Invite-only access and how the waitlist works. For plans, billing, and support, read Plans, billing, and support. For risk and output interpretation, read Research outputs, hypothetical results, data horizons, and options risk.