Comparison · Updated 2026
Kasiel vs Composer
No-code algorithmic trading — build, backtest, automate strategies
TL;DR
Composer lets you build automated trading strategies with no code — describe your goals in natural language, the AI builds the algo, Composer backtests and executes it via brokerage integration. It's an execution platform, not a research platform. Kasiel sits upstream: before you let any bot trade for you, you should know whether the underlying tickers actually make sense — that's what Kasiel does.
Side-by-side
| Feature | Composer | Kasiel |
|---|---|---|
| Primary product | Algo execution platform | AI research verdicts |
| What it does | Builds + runs trading strategies | Analyzes tickers, you decide |
| Pricing | Trading Pass $24/mo annual | Pay-as-you-go credits |
| Output | Automated trades | Structured verdict + reasoning |
| Brokerage integration | Built-in via Alpaca | None — research only |
| Best for | Algo traders / quant DIY | Research-driven investors |
Where Composer is strong
- +No-code visual strategy builder accessible to non-programmers
- +Natural-language strategy description → AI builds the algo
- +Built-in backtesting and live execution
- +Account types: Taxable, Roth IRA, Traditional IRA
- +$24/mo annual Trading Pass — reasonable pricing for what's offered
- +Surpassed $250M in total assets
Where Kasiel is stronger
- +Research, not automated execution — you see the reasoning before any trade
- +Reads filings + earnings + news + sentiment for fundamental view
- +Public live track record on every Kasiel verdict
- +Bull/bear cases, exit plan, dated catalysts
- +Pay-as-you-go credits, no subscription
- +Useful before any algo deploys — sanity check the underlying ticker
Bottom line
Composer is for traders who want to automate strategies. Kasiel is for investors who want structured AI research before making decisions. Different layers of the stack — most Composer users would benefit from running Kasiel on the underlying tickers in any strategy they deploy.
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