Unity

What is Unity?

Unity is a revolutionary multi-asset trading platform with outstanding design and technological stack meeting all top requirements of the market

Unity trading platform can provide brokers, banks and fintech companies with access to multi-asset trading on various markets in a single user-friendly interface.

The system supports more than 46,000 financial instruments including non-/deliverable FX, equities, CFDs, ETFs, bonds, derivatives, commodities, indices, cryptocurrencies etc. Unity allows you to trades by internet connection on your computer (desktop app is not necessary) or through mobile application interface. The prices could be connected to the platform through various liquidity aggregators, namely exchanges, western brokers and banks, single liquidity and market data providers. Unity platform is fully customisable to user preferences in terms of high-end looking appearance and settings that help manage client trading with little human involvement. Unity allows to serve brokerage flows of all market segments (retail/institutional) and use both the trading terminal for clients activities and middle and back-office infrastructure to administer the system. Our support is working 24/5 to help solve all arising issues. And what is more important nowadays, our platform can be offered as a white-label solution to other market participants.



Unity Awards


Unity currently scores 88/100 (Top 3 in Stock Trading & FX) in the Stock Trading & FX category. This is based on user satisfaction (92/100), press buzz (25/100), recent user trends (falling), and other relevant information on Unity gathered from around the web.

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Unity Product Overview


Languages Supported: English

Unity Features

  • 2-Factor Authentication
  • Accounts Payable
  • Accounts Receivable
  • API
  • Balance Sheet
  • Batch Permissions & Access
  • Billing/Invoicing
  • Budgeting
  • Calendar Management
  • Contact Management
  • Contact Sharing
  • CRM Integration
  • Customer Management
  • Dashboard
  • Data Export
  • Data Import
  • Data Visualization
  • Document Comparison
  • Email Integration
  • Expense Tracking
  • External Integrations
  • File Sharing
  • File Transfer
  • Forecasting
  • General Account Ledger
  • Google Apps Integration
  • Lead Management
  • Lead Scoring
  • Marketing Automation
  • Multi-Currency
  • Multi-User
  • Natural Resources
  • Notifications
  • P&L
  • Password & Access Management
  • Payroll
  • Scheduling
  • Social-Media Integration
  • Task Scheduling/Tracking
  • Tax Management
  • Third-Party Plugins/Add-Ons
  • Trading
  • Call Tracking
  • Click-to-Dial
  • Malware Protection
  • SAP Integration
  • Sales Automation
  • Pipeline Management

Unity FAQs

Does Unity offer multi-user capability (e.g. teams)?

Unity offers an administrative portal where multiple employees can manage the company account and client trading. The clients have multi-currency accounts that they can switch between without logging out.

Does Unity offer guides, tutorials and or customer support?

Unity offers video and text guides as well as 24/5 customer support.

Who are the main user groups of Unity?

Brokerage companies trading all financial instruments, banks of all size and asset managers.

What is Unity generally used for?

Unity platform is used for trading of all classes of financial instruments in a single platform interface.

Does Unity integrate with any other apps?

Unity already has a list of integrations with many providers and applications.

What platforms does Unity support?

Unity can be connected to any liquidity, market data or any service/provider through FIX API. The integration usually takes around 1-1.5 weeks.

What are some applications Unity is commonly used in tandem with?

Unity is a separate platform that has all the necessary features for any broker or bank, including trading terminal for clients, middle and back-office infrastructure, built-in neobanking facilities and two mobile applications supported both for iOS and Android. It can be used with a CRM, payment system or any service that is necessary to integrate with.

Does Unity offer an API?

Unity has an open API, moreover the platform is connected to various services through API.

Unity Alternatives

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Unity User Reviews

Average User Rating:
4.6/5 based on 356 user ratings.
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"Unity Best Gaming Engine"


What do you like about Unity?

It’s ideal for game development, especially effective for rendering 2D scenes. You can also use it to render 3D images. The quality offered is splendid compared to other apps.
With Unity Teams – a great feature and benefit – you and your teams can work at full tilt. Its advanced features simplify the workflow and let you collaborate.
These are the major reasons that I like unity and recommend.

What do you dislike about Unity?

The user interface is overloaded, which can be annoying. Managing navigation and organisation can be difficult. Unity's VR development necessitates the use of a lot of third-party features that could be integrated into core Unity libraries to reduce external dependencies. Since game creation is so difficult in and of itself, Unity's interface is often very complicated. The multiple choices in Unity's gui can be daunting to the novice, considering the efforts of its developers.

What have you been using it for and what problems did Unity solve?

I use unity for development and also use for Taking Screen shots for gaming and use rendering.

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