What it optimizes for
PropFit makes an opinionated recommendation from budget, trading style, drawdown comfort, automation intent, region, speed preference, and prop-firm history. The point is not to rank every firm. The point is to find the cleanest realistic route to funding and first payout for your constraints.
How the recommendation is built
The quiz starts with a default futures path, then lets your answers override it when a rule is likely to block payout. Full automation, swing holds, static drawdown, payout speed, region, budget, and prior funded-account history all affect the route.
How rules are checked
Firm pages include official rule links and last-reviewed dates. Prop firm terms change often, so PropFit treats the recommendation as a shortlist and shows the rule checks to confirm before you pay.
Why FundedReady is linked
FundedReady helps traders practise challenge rules before buying a challenge. PropFit helps you choose which challenge to compare first, then FundedReady gives you somewhere to rehearse the pressure before you pay.
Why IndicatorFit is linked
IndicatorFit helps turn a messy TradingView setup into a clearer checklist and educational Pine starter. A cleaner chart will not guarantee a payout, but it can reduce the bad entries that make prop-firm rules harder to survive.
How PropFit earns money
Some links are affiliate links. If a reader buys after clicking one, PropFit may earn a commission. Fit comes first: budget, rules, drawdown, automation, region, and trading style matter more than the commission rate.