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StrikeGEX vs GEXBot: Raw GEX Charts vs Graded 0DTE Levels

Pricing and features verified from each vendor's own site as of July 11, 2026. Competitor pricing moves — check the source links before relying on a number.

GEXBot sells raw gamma data straight up: live per-second GEX charts, a-la-carte tiers from $50/month, and a real API at the top. StrikeGEX sells the finished product: our own AI engine computes the gamma surface with a 0DTE-weighted model, names the levels — King Node, walls, air pockets — renders them on a heatmap built for one-glance reads, and grades its own daily call in public. This is the cleanest philosophical matchup on this site: do you want to derive the levels yourself every morning, or do you want them computed, named, and graded for you?

We build StrikeGEX, so read our side knowing that — and check us. Every price and feature claim below comes from each vendor's own pages, dated above, and our daily accuracy grades are public before you ever pay.

Quick Comparison

 StrikeGEXGEXBot
Entry price$69 / 14-day trial (or 7-day via Whop)$50/mo (Classic)
Top retail plan$249/mo or $1,990/yr (Pro, everything included)$350/mo (Quant); tiers stack a-la-carte
Pricing modelOne plan, one priceFive tiers — buy only the layer you need
Symbol coverage304 symbols (StrikeMap)56+ tickers incl. major indexes/ETFs
Core outputAI-computed levels — King Node, walls, air pockets, Commander verdictRaw per-second GEX charts and profiles
API accessNot offered — console, not data vendorYes — WebSocket + historical (Quant tier)
0DTE-specific designCore focus (SPX/SPY/QQQ/IWM), same-day-weighted modelStrong index coverage, chart-first workflow
Public accuracy gradingYes — King Node graded vs the close dailyNot publicly graded
GEXBot tiers

Classic $50/mo (live per-second GEX and key levels), Research $100/mo (40+ chart types), State $150/mo (full GEX and options profiles), Orderflow $250/mo (adds dealer-flow), Quant $350/mo (WebSocket + historical API). Tiers are a-la-carte, so you pay only for the layer you use.

Where GEXBot Fits Better

Where StrikeGEX Wins

Bottom Line

GEXBot is a solid raw-data feed, and if you're a quant who wants an API — or you genuinely enjoy deriving your own levels from a profile every morning — it has a lane. But most 0DTE traders aren't buying gamma data; they're buying the answer to "where are today's levels and who controls the tape?" That answer is StrikeGEX's entire product: computed by an AI engine tuned for same-day expiries, drawn so you see it in one glance, and graded in public daily so you never have to take our word for it. Stack GEXBot's tiers to a full workflow and you've spent StrikeGEX money without getting the interpretation, the verdict, or the grade.

FAQ

Is GEXBot cheaper than StrikeGEX?
At the entry tier, yes — GEXBot Classic is $50/month versus StrikeGEX Pro at $249/month. But GEXBot's tiers stack: State is $150/month, Orderflow $250/month, and Quant $350/month. A full-stack GEXBot workflow costs about the same as, or more than, StrikeGEX's single all-inclusive plan — and still leaves the interpretation to you.
What's the main difference between GEXBot and StrikeGEX?
Raw data versus a finished read. GEXBot gives you live per-second GEX charts and profiles to interpret yourself. StrikeGEX's AI engine computes the surface with a 0DTE-weighted model, turns it into named levels (King Node, walls, air pockets) and a Commander verdict, then grades its daily call publicly against the close.
Does StrikeGEX have an API like GEXBot's Quant tier?
No. GEXBot's Quant tier ($350/month) includes WebSocket and historical API access for programmatic use. StrikeGEX is a trading console — the product is the computed, graded read, not a data feed.
Which covers more symbols?
StrikeGEX covers 304 symbols on its single Pro plan via StrikeMap. GEXBot covers 56+ tickers including the major indexes and ETFs.
Does GEXBot grade its accuracy like StrikeGEX?
No — it publishes charts rather than specific level calls, so there's nothing to grade. StrikeGEX publishes one named daily level (the King Node) and grades it against the actual close in public, every trading day.

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The Level Is Named. The Grade Is Public.

Our AI engine publishes its King Node call every trading day and grades it against the close. Check the record at /recaps, then take the $69, 14-day full-access trial and compare it against your own read of the profile.

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