Ethereum · Robinhood Chain · BNB Chain · Solana
Six ways to see it earlyon one screen
Who is paying real money to get in first, who is calling what and whether their calls ever worked, every Robinhood launch and the account behind it, the narrative it belongs to, what it is worth, and when it turns. Four chains, one place, no tab-switching.
No card. The trial starts when you confirm your email, and stops by itself.
Gas tells you before the chart does
Every new pair on Ethereum is watched, and every buy's gas fee is read off its own receipt. Somebody paying far over the odds to be first in is not guessing — that is the buy worth knowing about, and it happens before there is anything to see on a chart.
gasUsed × effectiveGasPrice, per buy, in the first minutes of a pair.
Every call, on four chains, and whether it worked
Calls from the groups worth reading — Ethereum, Robinhood, BNB Chain and Solana — collected in one place, deduplicated, and verified on chain before they count. Then the part nobody publishes: what each call actually did at 15 minutes, an hour, six hours and a day.
The same address called by four groups inside an hour is a different signal from one group shouting.
Robinhood launches, read off the contract
All six launchpads. Within seconds of the mint: the X account named in the token's own metadata, that account's bio and following, whether the bio quotes the contract address, your keywords matched against it whole-word, and how much of its own supply the deployer bought.
Watch and skip lists, so the accounts you care about find you rather than the other way round.
What narrative it belongs to
The X account behind a launch is read, checked for verification, and judged against the narratives you are watching — so a wave of the same idea under twenty different tickers reads as one wave rather than twenty tickers.
A verdict with a confidence, and the post it was based on. Not a score out of ten with no reasoning.
What it is worth, right now
Supply × price, straight off the chain, on RBH, ETH, BSC and Solana — V2, V3 and V4 pools, including the hooked V4 pools Robinhood's launchpads mint into that most tools cannot read at all. Paste an address for one reading, or set a number and be told once when it gets there.
Total supply, not a guess at circulating. The page says so rather than flattering the figure.
And when it turns
Wilder's RSI on the tokens you hold, on your timeframe and your candle count, alerting on a crossing rather than every fifteen seconds while it sits in the zone.
1 Sec to 1 Day. The faster ones cost more because they are more requests, and the pricing says that out loud.
What this is not
Worth saying before you pay for it.
- • Not advice. It reports; you decide. Nobody here knows what a token will do.
- • Not a guarantee of being first. Everybody on the tool is told in the same second — the edge is seeing six things at once, not a private queue.
- • Not unlimited seats. A signal shared with everybody stops being one, so accounts are capped on purpose.
- • Not custody. We never hold funds or ask for a key. Payment is USDT or USDC, once, for a plan.
Try it for a week
Every panel readable, a few tokens of your own, alerts on the dashboard. No card, nothing to cancel.