Subglow vs. the field
We shipped a product we think is better for serious copy traders on Solana. That doesn't mean it wins every comparison. Below are honest head-to-heads against the major competitors — including where they beat us.
- Subglow vsBullXTelegram-first Solana trading terminal with copy features
BullX has a bigger Telegram distribution and a slicker multi-chain terminal; Subglow is cheaper per trade, actually explains its execution, and gives you real portfolio-level risk controls (portfolio %, per-token cap, trailing stop).
Read the full comparison → - Subglow vsPhotonWeb-based Solana sniper + DEX aggregator
Photon is a phenomenal sniping terminal for Solana memes with a cult-level user base. It's not really a copy-trader in the Subglow sense — it's a fast DEX terminal that happens to have a wallet-tracker tab. Different tools.
Read the full comparison → - Subglow vsAxiomSolana trading platform with copy trading and MEV protection
Axiom has a much larger brand, a prettier UI, and an aggressive growth team. Subglow has better risk controls, is noticeably cheaper per trade, and publishes its infrastructure stack openly — which matters once you scale to bigger position sizes.
Read the full comparison → - Subglow vsTrojanTelegram-native Solana sniper bot
Trojan is a hardcore Telegram sniper bot with one of the fastest buy pipelines on Solana. It's not really a copy-trading product — it has basic wallet-copy features, but its DNA is sniping. If you want automated copy with portfolio-level risk rules, Subglow is the better fit.
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