Coinalyze Alternative: Modern Orderflow Analytics Without the Legacy UI
Coinalyze has useful aggregated data but its interface feels stuck in 2015. Here are the modern alternatives for traders who want CVD, OI, funding rates, and more — without the UX frustration.
What Coinalyze Does Well
Coinalyze was one of the first platforms to offer aggregated derivatives data for crypto. It provides CVD charts, open interest tracking, funding rate data, and long/short ratios across multiple exchanges. For free. That combination attracted a loyal user base.
The aggregated CVD chart — showing cumulative delta across all exchanges for a given pair — remains one of its most valuable features. No other free platform offered this before 2024.
Why Traders Are Looking for Alternatives
Despite its data quality, Coinalyze has a growing list of frustrations that its users openly discuss:
The interface feels dated. The UI has barely changed in years. Charts load slowly, navigation is clunky, and the mobile experience is poor. In a market where seconds matter, waiting for a chart to render is a real problem.
Limited customization. You cannot easily build a dashboard that shows the exact combination of metrics you want. The layout is rigid — you get what they give you.
No Hyperliquid integration. As the largest perp DEX with over $208 billion monthly volume, Hyperliquid is where a significant chunk of the market's activity now happens. Coinalyze is still primarily focused on centralized exchanges.
No orderflow depth. Coinalyze has CVD and OI, but lacks deeper orderflow tools like VPIN (flow toxicity), OBI (order book imbalance), Volume Profile, whale detection, or footprint-style analysis.
No whale tracking. You see aggregate numbers but never know what individual large players are doing. In a market moved by whales, this is a significant blind spot.
The Modern Alternatives
Buildix — Best Overall (Orderflow + Hyperliquid)
Buildix was built specifically to fill the gaps that platforms like Coinalyze leave.
UI and speed: Built on Next.js with a modern, fast interface. Charts load instantly. The design is clean and responsive on both desktop and mobile.
CVD and beyond: Buildix has CVD, but also VPIN, OBI, OFI, Volume Profile (POC/VAH/VAL/Naked POC), whale detection, footprint analysis, composite scoring, and regime detection. Where Coinalyze gives you 3 data points, Buildix gives you 24+.
Hyperliquid native: Full coverage of 311+ Hyperliquid pairs with real-time data. This is the primary focus of the platform.
Cross-exchange: Despite the Hyperliquid focus, Buildix also compares data across Binance, Bybit, OKX, and dYdX. You get the cross-exchange view that Coinalyze offers, plus Hyperliquid, plus orderflow depth.
Smart Money Tracker: See what the top Hyperliquid wallets are doing in real time — positions, PnL, entry prices. This is impossible on Coinalyze.
Pricing: Screener is free (no login). Deep view is 1 free per day. Starter plan at $9/month. Coinalyze is free but with less functionality and no Hyperliquid data.
Coinglass — Best for Liquidation Data
Coinglass specializes in liquidation heatmaps, aggregate OI, and funding rates. Its liquidation visualization is the best in the market.
Where it beats Coinalyze: Better liquidation data, cleaner heatmaps, more exchange coverage for OI.
Where it falls short: Same limitations as Coinalyze regarding orderflow depth, no VPIN, no Volume Profile, minimal Hyperliquid support.
TradingView — Best for Charting (If You Pay)
TradingView offers Volume Profile and some derivatives data, but only on paid plans ($14.95+/month). The charting is excellent but the derivatives data is limited compared to specialized platforms.
Where it fits: If you already pay for TradingView Pro and want Volume Profile on your charts, it works. But you still need a separate tool for CVD, VPIN, OBI, and whale tracking.
Feature Comparison
| Feature | Coinalyze | Buildix | Coinglass | TradingView |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| CVD | Yes (aggregated) | Yes (per-exchange + cross) | No | No |
| Open Interest | Yes | Yes (5 exchanges) | Yes | Limited |
| Funding Rates | Yes | Yes (5 exchanges) | Yes | Limited |
| VPIN | No | Yes | No | No |
| OBI | No | Yes | No | No |
| Volume Profile | No | Yes (POC/VAH/VAL) | No | Yes (paid) |
| Whale Detection | No | Yes | No | No |
| Smart Money Tracker | No | Yes | No | No |
| Hyperliquid | Minimal | Full (311+ pairs) | Minimal | No |
| UI/Speed | Slow/dated | Fast/modern | Clean | Excellent |
| Mobile | Poor | Responsive | Good | App |
| Free Tier | Yes | Yes (screener + 1 deep view) | Yes | Very limited |
The Migration Path
If you currently use Coinalyze, here is how to transition:
Keep using Coinalyze for: Historical aggregated CVD charts if you have workflows built around them. The data is still solid even if the UI is not.
Add Buildix for: Everything Coinalyze does not offer — VPIN, OBI, Volume Profile, whale tracking, Hyperliquid data, and a modern interface. Use the free screener as your daily dashboard and the deep view for trade-level analysis.
Workflow: Check Buildix screener for the overview → drill into deep view for specific pairs → use Coinalyze only if you need a specific historical CVD comparison that Buildix does not cover yet.
Start with the free screener at buildix.trade/screener and see the difference for yourself.
Disclaimer: This comparison is based on publicly available features as of March 2026. We built Buildix, so we have a natural bias, but we have tried to be fair about each platform's strengths.