TradingView runs ~$600/yr. MeterCall replaces the charting workflow with pay-per-call economics — ~75% less at typical utilization.
TradingView is the incumbent charting tool. Seat-licensed. Annual commit. Pro tier around $600/yr.
MeterCall is a module marketplace with pay-per-call pricing. You buy the exact charting module, you pay per call, no seat fee, no minimum.
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| TradingView | MeterCall | |
|---|---|---|
| Pricing | $600/yr flat | per-call |
| Seat fees | yes | none |
| Minimum commit | annual | none |
| Typical small-team cost | $600/yr | under $400/yr |
| Typical savings | — | ~75% |
Most charting seats run at 5–15% actual utilization. You pay for 100%. MeterCall inverts this: you pay only for the calls you make. For teams with spiky or low-volume charting needs, this is usually a 5–20x cost reduction.
- You rely on TradingView-specific certifications or compliance wrappers
- Your procurement mandates TradingView vendor status
- You need TradingView's white-glove onboarding/TAM
- Charting + alerts, pay-per-call
- You care about unit economics
- You want to avoid annual commits
- You want API-first workflow, not UI-gated
- Export your TradingView data (CSV/JSON)
- Import into the MeterCall charting module
- Re-point integrations (most use the same payload shape)
- Cancel TradingView at the end of your current term
Most teams complete this in an afternoon.
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TradingView is a trademark of its respective owner and is not affiliated with MeterCall. Pricing figures are approximate and based on publicly listed pro/business tiers as of 2026.