Cross-Broker Algo Trading Platforms in India

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The landscape of algorithmic trading in India has shifted dramatically. By 2026, it's no longer just about executing orders—it's about intelligent orchestration. Cross-broker trading platforms have become the nerve center for sophisticated traders, allowing seamless management of strategies across multiple brokerage accounts (like Zerodha, Angel One, and Fyers) from a single dashboard.
At Radii Labs, we've reviewed the market functionality to bring you a practical look at the top contenders: Tradetron, Cirrus, and Algomojo. Whether you're a strategy creator, a Python developer, or a fund manager, choosing the right infrastructure is as vital as the strategy itself.
Why the Shift to Cross-Broker Architectures?

Indian traders are increasingly diversifying their execution risk. In FY 2025-26, the average active trader maintains 1.8 Demat accounts, driven by:
- Risk Diffusion: Mitigating technical glitches at a single broker.
- Strategy Segmentation: Dedicating one broker for high-frequency options strategies and another for swing trading delivery.
- API Arbitrage: Leveraging specific API rate limits or pricing models (e.g., zero-brokerage plans for API trades).
2026 Platform Showdown
We've pitted the three market leaders against each other. Here is the high-level breakdown:
| Feature | Tradetron | Cirrus | Algomojo |
|---|---|---|---|
| Best For | Marketplace Sellers & Non-Coders | Multi-Account Traders & Speed | Developers & DIY Coders |
| Broker Support | 100+ (Global & Indian) | 50+ (Performance focused) | 15+ (Deep API Integrations) |
| Execution Speed | Moderate (Cloud-based) | High (<200ms) | High (Client-side control) |
| Pricing Model | Subscription + Profit Sharing | Per Account / Broker Connection | Free (with Partner Brokers) |
| AI / MCP Support | No | Yes (Model Context Protocol) | Limited |
1. Tradetron: The Marketplace Giant
Tradetron remains a well-known execution engine for strategy creators who want to distribute their work. Its Strategy Marketplace allows users to subscribe to third-party algos, but each strategy still needs independent review.
- Pros: Drag-and-drop builder (no coding needed), massive ecosystem.
- Cons: Execution latency can be higher during peak market loads; complex pricing tiers.
2. Cirrus: The Execution Powerhouse
Cirrus has carved a niche for professional desks that demand speed. It shines in multi-account management, making it a favorite for portfolio managers running the same strategy across 50+ client accounts.
- Unique Edge: As of 2026, Cirrus is the only major platform offering native MCP (Model Context Protocol) support, allowing traders to trigger execution directly from AI agents like Claude or ChatGPT.
- Pricing: Starts around ₹499/month per broker, making it cost-effective for serious traders.
3. Algomojo: The Developer's Playground
For those who code in Python, C#, or AFL (Amibroker), Algomojo offers raw power. It focuses on providing a unified API bridge.
- The "Free" Model: If you open a broker account under their partnership (e.g., Alice Blue, Tradejini), the platform fee is waived.
- Flexibility: You control the execution logic on your machine or server, offering maximum privacy.
The Verdict: Which One Fits You?
- Choose Tradetron if you want to sell your strategies or browse a library of ready-made algos.
- Choose Cirrus if you manage capital for friends/family or need the fastest "one-click" execution across multiple terminals.
- Choose Algomojo if you are a developer building a proprietary high-frequency trading desk.
As we move deeper into 2026, the integration of AI-driven signals with execution platforms will be most useful when paired with realistic cost assumptions, risk controls, and broker-aware monitoring.
This market intelligence report is brought to you by Radii Labs.
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