Free multi-chart workspace
Build a crypto multi-chart grid
A multi-chart grid keeps the markets you follow in one visual workspace. Instead of switching tabs or trying to remember what happened on another exchange, you can arrange two to nine live cryptocurrency charts and scan them together. The builder above starts with liquid Binance markets, works without registration, and lets you test a complete layout before deciding whether you need to save it.
Choose a layout for the way you trade
Start with a balanced 2×2 or 3×3 grid, a simple two-chart split, a row or column of three charts, or an asymmetric layout that gives one primary market more space. Every panel can use its own market and timeframe. You can also hide a panel’s sidebar or market name when you want a cleaner comparison. Changing the layout does not force you to rebuild the whole idea: the editor remembers panel settings while you try smaller and larger arrangements.
Compare pairs, exchanges and intervals
Put BTC/USDT beside ETH/USDT to compare market leaders, or line up the same asset across Binance, Coinbase and Kraken to spot venue-specific moves. Mixing intervals adds another perspective: a one-minute chart can show immediate momentum while one-hour, daily and weekly charts keep the broader structure visible. A grid is also useful for watching correlated altcoins, comparing spot and derivative markets, or separating a primary setup from confirmation markets. Each chart stays independent, so the workspace can match the exact question you are investigating.
From blank grid to useful preview
Select a layout, then choose a market and interval in each numbered panel. Add a short optional name, or leave it blank and BitcoinWisdom will generate one from the selected markets. Use Preview to open the assembled charts and check that the balance, labels and timeframes make sense. Return to the builder whenever a panel needs adjustment. No trading account is connected and the grid never places orders; it is a charting and market-monitoring tool, not investment advice or an execution terminal.
Free Preview and PRO saving
Building and previewing a grid is free and available to guests. The preview is temporary: it is designed for evaluating the layout during the current browser session rather than creating a permanent public URL. Saving a named layout to your personal grids area is a PRO feature and requires an account. Saved grids are stored for that signed-in user in the browser, can be reopened from the grids screen and can be edited later. You can still explore every layout, market selector and supported interval before upgrading.
Make the grid easy to scan
A useful grid has a clear purpose. Keep related markets together, use consistent intervals when comparing relative strength, and reserve mixed intervals for top-down analysis of one asset. Put the chart that drives the decision in the largest or first panel, then place confirmation markets around it. Descriptive layout names make saved workspaces easier to recognize. More panels are not always better: a focused two- or four-chart view can reduce noise, while six or nine charts suit broad market scans. Revisit the layout when your watchlist or trading horizon changes.
Crypto multi-chart grid FAQ
Can I build a crypto chart grid for free?
Yes. Guests can choose any available grid shape, configure every chart and open Preview without creating an account. PRO is only required when you want to save the layout for later.
How many charts can one layout contain?
The builder supports layouts with two, three, four, six or nine panels. Symmetric and asymmetric options let you give every chart equal weight or reserve more room for a primary market.
Can each panel show a different exchange or timeframe?
Yes. Market and interval are configured per panel. You can compare different pairs, the same pair on multiple exchanges, or short- and long-term intervals in one workspace.
What happens to a free Preview?
Preview uses the grid staged in the current browser session. It is not a permanent share link, so keep the builder open while evaluating it. Signed-in PRO users can save layouts and reopen or edit them later.