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Comparison

Hyperoru vs Cryptohopper.

A practical, honest breakdown to help you decide. If you're a better fit for Cryptohopper, we'll say so.

Cryptohopper

Cloud-based spot trading bot with a marketplace.

Browser-based bot platform oriented around technical-indicator strategies, signaler subscriptions, and a template marketplace.

Website: www.cryptohopper.com

Pricing: Monthly plans scale with positions and API calls; enterprise plans available.

Hyperoru

Model-agnostic AI traders for perpetuals

Hyperoru is built around a single loop: collect market context, check signals, run a strategy (prompt or Python), validate risk, and execute on your exchange — with full audit logs.

Docs: API reference

At a glance

Where the differences matter.

If you're choosing a bot, the details are the product.

Strategy surface

Cryptohopper: Indicator configuration UI.

Hyperoru: Natural-language prompt or sandboxed Python program.

Perpetuals focus

Cryptohopper: Secondary.

Hyperoru: Primary — Hyperliquid and Binance Futures.

Signal system

Cryptohopper: Buy/sell signals from marketplace signalers.

Hyperoru: Composable signal pools (momentum, regime, breakout, news) decide when strategies run.

Strengths of Cryptohopper

  • Extensive indicator and config UI
  • Paper-trading mode
  • Marketplace of prebuilt strategies and signalers
  • Mobile apps

Limitations to know

  • Still indicator-config-centric; no native LLM-strategy path
  • Perpetuals support is limited relative to Hyperoru
  • Strategy customization depth caps quickly outside the UI

Recommendation

Who should pick Cryptohopper?

Best for

Traders comfortable with TradingView-style indicator configs who want a hosted bot on centralized spot venues.

Not ideal for

Anyone who wants a language-model-driven strategy, Python sandboxed programs, or a serious Hyperliquid perpetuals setup.

Switching

Migration note for Hyperoru.

Export your indicator rules. In Hyperoru, either reimplement as a prompt (for judgement-based logic) or a Python program (for strict rules). Attach signals to control when the strategy runs.