Bookmap: Majority-Acquired by a Brazilian Fintech, Still Running 300K+ Users
What it actually offers across four pricing tiers, its 2024 acquisition, and unbundled market data costs, and how it pairs with automated execution.
Charting & Order Flow Tools · 6 min read
BookmapThe hook: In November 2024, Nelogica, a Brazilian fintech, acquired a majority stake in Bookmap, its largest international investment to date. Most traders using the heatmap daily likely have no idea it's no longer fully independent.
- Majority-acquired by Nelogica (Brazil) in November 2024
- ~300,000 users reported at time of acquisition, growing 30%+ annually
- Market data is a separate, unbundled cost on top of the subscription
About Bookmap
Bookmap's team came from a prior proprietary-trading/HFT background before pivoting in 2016 to build an order-book visualization platform specifically, per CEO Tsachi Galanos. The name itself is a portmanteau of order "BOOK" and heat "MAP." In November 2024, Brazilian fintech Nelogica acquired a majority stake, described as Nelogica's largest international investment to date, with Bookmap reporting roughly 300,000 users across the US, Europe, Asia, Africa, and the Middle East and an annual growth rate exceeding 30% at the time.
Its pricing runs four tiers, and market data is billed separately from every one of them: Digital (free, 1 symbol, simulated crypto only), Digital Plus ($19/mo or a $990 lifetime option, 3 symbols, adds record & replay), Global ($49/mo or $1,990 lifetime, 10 symbols, adds live stocks/futures trading and CVD), and Global Plus ($99/mo, 20 symbols, adds Strength Indicator and daily live webinars). On top of any tier, live futures data runs roughly $30-80/month per exchange through providers like BookmapData, dxFeed, or Rithmic.
Its broker and data connectivity spans CME/CBOT/NYMEX/COMEX futures, roughly 13,000 Nasdaq-listed stocks, and over 20 major crypto exchanges through its Multibook feature, which can aggregate order books from up to 5 exchanges into one view. It also runs India-specific broker integrations (Dhan, ICICIdirect) and a dedicated Hindi-language site, a notable regional investment beyond its US/European core.
What Bookmap Offers
Liquidity Heatmap
Real-time visualization of resting orders across price levels.
Multibook
Aggregates order books from up to 5 crypto exchanges at once.
Cumulative Volume Delta & Footprint
Order-flow analysis add-ons.
Record & Replay
Rewinds historical sessions for order-flow study.
Add-On Marketplace
Third-party tools including Absorption, Sweeps, and Stops & Icebergs indicators.
Learning Center
Structured courses including a 23-lesson Order Flow Dynamics series.
Four Pricing Tiers
Digital (free) through Global Plus ($99/mo), plus lifetime options.
Why Traders Rely On Bookmap
Standard candlestick charts show what already happened. Bookmap's appeal is showing where large orders and liquidity are forming in real time, information that order-flow and scalping traders specifically need, and its backing by an established fintech since 2024 arguably adds resourcing stability most independent charting tools don't have.
A tool built for seeing hidden order flow is itself now majority-owned by a company most of its users have never heard of.
Bookmap: Strengths and Limitations
Strengths
Limitations
Bookmap FAQ
No, Nelogica, a Brazilian fintech, acquired a majority stake in November 2024, its largest international investment at the time, though Bookmap continues operating under its own brand.
Four tiers: Digital (free), Digital Plus ($19/mo or $990 lifetime), Global ($49/mo or $1,990 lifetime), and Global Plus ($99/mo), with live market data billed separately on top.
No, live futures, stock, or crypto data is a separate, unbundled cost from providers like BookmapData, dxFeed, or Rithmic, typically $30-120/month depending on the feed.
Roughly 300,000 users across the US, Europe, Asia, Africa, and the Middle East, according to the company's own acquisition announcement.
Automating a Bookmap Order Flow Signal
Bookmap's entire value is speed of information. That edge disappears if execution still depends on manually typing an order while watching the heatmap. Define an order-flow-based trigger as a TradingView alert, and PickMyTrade places the order in under 200ms.
How it works
- Translate the order flow trigger into a TradingView alert, no coding required
- Connect PickMyTrade to your broker or prop firm account once
- PickMyTrade executes automatically when the alert fires
- Copy the same signal across multiple accounts at once
Not to PickMyTrade directly, automation runs through TradingView alerts, which PickMyTrade then executes.
It can be, but fast automated scalping strategies should be tested carefully against a firm's specific rules on trade frequency and consistency requirements.
PickMyTrade is an independent automation platform. It is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by Bookmap, unless otherwise stated. Trading futures and other leveraged products carries substantial risk of loss. Pricing and product details reflect what was published on Bookmap's official site at the time of research and may have changed since.