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Bookmap Pricing Explained: All Plans, Costs & Fees (2026)

Complete breakdown of Bookmap pricing — all plans, hidden fees, and how to save money.

By TradingToolsHub Editorial Published April 20, 2026
Bookmap pricing guide — TradingToolsHub

Bookmap Pricing Overview

Bookmap is a free-to-paid real-time order flow visualization platform with a clear pricing ladder designed to serve traders at all experience levels. Starting completely free for crypto traders and scaling up to $99/month for advanced futures traders, Bookmap offers what may be the lowest barrier to entry in the professional order flow space. The platform's unique selling point—dynamic liquidity heatmaps that reveal institutional activity and order flow patterns invisible on traditional charts—justifies premium pricing for serious traders, while the free Digital tier keeps it accessible for beginners learning order flow concepts.

All Bookmap Plans Compared

Plan Monthly Price Annual Savings Key Markets Data Freshness
Digital (Free) $0/month Crypto Real-time live heatmaps
Digital+ $39/month ~$47 if annual Crypto, Stocks Real-time live heatmaps
Global $69/month ~$83 if annual Crypto, Stocks, Futures Real-time live heatmaps + replay
Global+ $99/month ~$119 if annual All (Futures, Stocks, Crypto, Forex) Real-time live heatmaps + replay

Digital (Free): The entry-level tier is genuinely useful. You get real-time order flow heatmaps for cryptocurrency markets with live data, the core Large Lot Tracker and Iceberg Detector indicators, and access to the learning environment. This is the tier recommended for anyone brand new to order flow analysis or traders dipping their toes into Bookmap before committing money. The limitation: crypto-only. No futures, stocks, or forex access.

Digital+ ($39/month): Adding $39/month unlocks stock market access alongside crypto. You retain all core order flow visualization tools, plus the ability to see institutional order patterns on equity charts. The primary use case here is retail traders who want to start reading institutional activity in liquid stocks like AAPL, TSLA, or SPY. Futures access remains locked until Global tier. Most traders treat this as a stepping stone rather than a long-term subscription.

Global ($69/month): The sweet spot for most serious day traders and scalpers. At $69/month, you unlock futures market access—the primary engine of professional order flow trading. You get live heatmaps plus the market replay system, which is crucial for practicing heatmap reading on historical data. You can backtest your order flow reading skills on past price action. Still no forex. This tier is where Bookmap transitions from learning tool to professional trading platform.

Global+ ($99/month): The premium tier adds forex market access and represents the ceiling of Bookmap's offering. It's positioned for traders who work across multiple asset classes or prop firm traders required to trade FX pairs. Most traders never need this tier unless they're explicitly trading currency futures or managing multi-asset strategies.

Free Plan / Free Trial

Bookmap's free tier is not a trial—it's a permanent free plan with real-time data. The Digital (Free) tier gives you unlimited access to crypto order flow heatmaps, complete with live data and core indicators. There is no time limit, no downgrade after 14 days, and no watermarks or restricted features within the crypto scope.

This is exceptional in the order flow space. Most competitors gate their platforms entirely behind paywalls or offer only demo accounts with delayed/simulated data. Bookmap's free crypto tier with live data means you can:

  • Learn order flow visualization patterns on real market conditions
  • Practice reading Large Lot movements and Iceberg patterns
  • Experiment with Bookmap's UI and workflow before paying
  • Actually trade crypto using order flow signals (though many stick to learning mode)

Is the free tier worth starting with? Yes, without reservation. If you're new to order flow concepts or unsure whether order flow visualization clicks for your trading style, the free tier is the lowest-risk entry point in the category. You lose access to futures and stocks, but you gain experience reading heatmaps on live crypto data. Many traders stay on the free tier indefinitely, treating it as a supplementary tool for crypto position management.

Hidden Costs and Fees

Bookmap's pricing is straightforward, but several costs exist outside the subscription:

  • Market Data Fees: For futures trading, you'll need to subscribe to exchanges (CME, CBOT, NYMEX) or use a broker that bundles data. Bookmap charges no separate data fees; the subscription covers Bookmap's visualization layer. Broker data costs vary ($20–100+/month depending on exchanges).
  • Broker Integration Fees: Bookmap connects to futures brokers via Rithmic, CQG, and Trading Technologies. These connections require a broker account with minimum activity or account balances (often $2,000–5,000). Bookmap itself charges no integration fee, but the broker may charge monthly platform fees ($20–50) on top of commissions.
  • Internet Bandwidth: Real-time heatmap rendering is computationally intensive and bandwidth-hungry. If you're on a metered connection, streaming live order flow data may accelerate data usage. Not a hidden "fee" per se, but worth noting if your ISP caps bandwidth.
  • Hardware Requirements: Bookmap recommends a fast computer (modern CPU, 8GB+ RAM, SSD). If you're upgrading your trading setup, budget $800–1,500 for a dedicated trading machine.
  • No Annual Discount Publicly Listed: The pricing table above shows monthly rates only. Bookmap's website or sales team may offer annual discounts (estimated ~15–20% based on industry norms), but these are not transparent in public pricing and require contacting support.

Bookmap Pricing vs Competitors

Order flow visualization remains a niche category, so direct competitors are limited. Here's how Bookmap stacks against the primary alternatives:

Platform Free Tier Entry Paid Plan Focus
Bookmap Yes (crypto) $39/mo (crypto + stocks) Heatmap visualization, institutional activity
Jigsaw Trading (DOM Trader) No ~$99/mo (est.) DOM-based scalping, order flow
TradingView (with order flow add-ons) Yes (basic charts) $15/mo (basic) + add-ons Charting first; order flow secondary
Depth Hacker No ~$79/mo (est.) Market depth visualization

Bookmap vs Jigsaw Trading: Jigsaw's DOM Trader (~$99/month estimated) is the closest competitor. Both target futures scalpers. Jigsaw charges roughly the same as Bookmap's Global+ tier but focuses on raw DOM (depth-of-market) reading rather than heatmap interpretation. Jigsaw appeals to traders comfortable with numeric DOM ladders; Bookmap appeals to visual learners. Bookmap's free crypto tier is a major advantage if you want to learn order flow without commitment. Winner: Bookmap for flexibility and free learning access.

Bookmap vs TradingView: TradingView ($15/month basic, $39+ for premium) is cheaper but fundamentally different. TradingView is a charting platform that recently added some order flow visualization. Bookmap is pure order flow visualization—no candlesticks, RSI, MACD, or traditional indicators. Many serious order flow traders use TradingView for chart context and Bookmap for order flow depth. They're complements, not alternatives. Winner: TradingView if you want one all-in-one platform; Bookmap if you want specialist order flow tools.

Bookmap vs Depth Hacker: Depth Hacker (~$79/month estimated) offers similar depth visualization. Both require real-time market data and fast internet. Depth Hacker's exact feature set is less publicized, making direct comparison difficult. Winner: Bookmap by transparency and established reputation.

Is Bookmap Worth the Price?

For beginners (Free tier): Absolutely worth it. You're investing zero dollars to learn order flow concepts using real live data. The heatmap format is arguably the fastest way to build intuition about institutional activity, large orders, and liquidity patterns. If order flow doesn't resonate with your trading style after 2–4 weeks of free tier practice, you've lost nothing.

For retail crypto traders ($39–69/month): Worth it if you're actively trading crypto or stocks and want an edge in reading institutional flow. $39/month for Digital+ is reasonable for someone trading $5,000–50,000 accounts where a single good trade covers the subscription cost. If you're trading micro-cap altcoins or illiquid charts, the order flow insights may not materialize, making it a waste. Test the free tier first.

For futures day traders and scalpers ($69/month for Global): Strong yes. This is Bookmap's core audience. At $69/month (~$830/year), the Global plan pays for itself in a single profitable scalp per month on ES (S&P 500 E-mini futures). Professional order flow traders consistently cite Bookmap's heatmaps as game-changing for reading absorption, spoofing, and institutional accumulation. The market replay feature is invaluable for skill development. If you scalp futures for income, this ROI is obvious.

For prop firm traders ($69–99/month): Essential, not optional. Many prop firms require traders to independently develop edge. Order flow visualization is a key edge in competitive prop trading. The cost is negligible against potential earnings (prop traders typically make $2,000–10,000+ per profitable day). Bookmap often becomes a non-negotiable tool in prop trading workflows.

When NOT to upgrade: If you're swing trading (holding 1+ days), traditional chart analysis will likely serve you better than intraday order flow. If you're trading illiquid instruments or very small accounts ($500–1,000), the precision of Bookmap may be overkill. If you're a beginner unsure whether you'll stick with trading, stay on the free tier indefinitely—there's no cost to learning.

How to Save on Bookmap

Annual billing discounts: Bookmap typically offers 15–20% discounts for annual prepayment (industry standard), though this is not publicly advertised. Contact Bookmap's sales team for annual pricing on any paid tier.

Graduated upgrade path: Start free (Digital), move to Digital+ ($39) once crypto order flow clicks, then upgrade to Global ($69) when you're ready for futures. This approach costs $108 spread over 2–3 months instead of jumping to $99/month immediately. You'll also get a genuine learning curve rather than drowning in features.

Broker-bundled options: Some futures brokers partner with Bookmap or offer bundled pricing for affiliated traders. Check with your broker—they may offer Bookmap access at a discount or subsidized rate.

Student/educational discounts: Not explicitly listed in public pricing, but academic traders or prop firm training programs may qualify for educational discounts. Email Bookmap's sales team to ask.

Free resources instead: Bookmap's free tier + educational YouTube videos + paper trading = zero cost to build order flow competency. If budget is tight, maximize the free tier before paying.

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