FAQ

What is Elliott?

Elliott is a portfolio tracker that runs in your browser. You add positions (stocks, crypto, fixed income you describe yourself), and the app shows allocation, KPIs, and charts using public market data where available.

Where is my portfolio stored?

Your holdings live on your device in IndexedDB. Elliott does not operate a server database of your positions. Export and import backups are available from the toolbar menu if you want a copy of your data.

What data leaves my browser?

To refresh prices and charts, the app calls public market APIs (for example CoinGecko and Binance from the browser, and TwelveData or listing providers through Elliott's server routes where keys must stay private). Those requests send symbols and ranges needed for quotes—not your full portfolio backup unless you export it yourself.

Do I need an account?

No. There is no Elliott login. Clearing site data in your browser removes local portfolio storage unless you have a backup file.

Why are some quotes missing or stale?

Free and demo API tiers can rate-limit or fail. Elliott caches recent quotes locally and may show last-known values when a live fetch fails. Crypto from CoinGecko is usually the most reliable path in the browser; some venues depend on server-side providers.

More about privacy

See the privacy policy for how local storage, market requests, and backups are handled.