# How to Use the Trader Journal Web Dashboard

> The Trader Journal web dashboard at my.traderjournal.app gives you a full desktop view of your trading performance. Here is everything it includes.

**Tags:** web-dashboard, desktop, analytics, trader-journal
**URL:** https://traderjournal.app/app-guide/trader-journal-web-dashboard

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# How to Use the Trader Journal Web Dashboard

While the mobile app is optimized for quick trade review and note-taking after trades, the web dashboard at my.traderjournal.app is designed for deeper analysis on a larger screen.

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## Accessing the Dashboard

Open a browser on your PC, Mac, or tablet and go to my.traderjournal.app.

To log in, you use your RevenueCat user ID - the same anonymous ID that identifies your account in the mobile app. You can find this ID in the Settings tab of the mobile app. There is no email or password.

In the Settings tab of the mobile app, you also have the option to generate a QR code. Scanning that QR code with your phone while viewing the web dashboard logs you in automatically without typing the ID.

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## Dashboard Layout

The web dashboard shows:

**Account picker** - switch between your connected MT4/MT5 accounts from a dropdown at the top

**Equity curve** - a line chart showing your balance over time, plotted with the same data as the mobile app's equity curve

**Stat cards** - Net P&L, win rate, profit factor, and trade count for the current period

**Recent trades table** - a tabular view of your latest closed trades with all key fields visible

**Calendar heatmap** - the monthly P&L calendar, easier to navigate on a desktop screen than mobile

**Reports section** - by-symbol, by day-of-week, and by-hour performance breakdowns

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## Chart Page

The chart view at my.traderjournal.app/chart shows TradingView Lightweight Charts with candlestick data. Resolution options include 5-minute, 15-minute, 1-hour, 4-hour, and daily.

Trade entry and exit levels can be overlaid on the chart to give context to specific trades in your journal. This is particularly useful for reviewing how a trade developed on the chart rather than just in numbers.

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## Differences From the Mobile App

The web dashboard is a read-and-analyze interface. Trade journaling (notes, tags, screenshots, ratings) is done in the mobile app. The web dashboard surfaces all the data that has been collected but does not have the annotation and upload tools that the mobile app provides.

For the best workflow: use the mobile app for real-time trade logging and use the web dashboard for weekly or monthly analysis sessions on a larger screen.

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## Accessing Screenshots

Screenshots you have annotated and uploaded via the mobile app are viewable in the web dashboard alongside the trade data. They are served directly from cloud storage with fast load times.