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PipSync vs TelegramFXCopier

Both are cloud-based Telegram copiers with AI parsing and no VPS. The differences are scope and cost: PipSync reads more sources, executes on more platforms, and includes execution in one price, while TelegramFXCopier's site states MetaAPI is billed separately. Facts checked on their site; sources/destinations June 2026, pricing and MetaAPI 2026-07-05.

By PipSync Team · Published · Updated
FeaturePipSyncTelegramFXCopier
Signal sourcesTelegram, Discord, TradingView alerts, custom webhooks (JSON)Telegram only, via the Telegram API (their site, June 2026)
Execution destinationsMT4, MT5, Match-Trader, Binance Futures, Bybit (live); cTrader coming soonMetaTrader 4 and MetaTrader 5 (their site, June 2026)
Trading-API costExecution infrastructure included — no separate trading-API subscriptionMetaAPI required, purchased separately from MetaAPI.cloud; subscription covers only the copying software (their pricing FAQ, 2026-07-05)
Latency figurePublishes end-to-end p50/p95 (signal→broker ACK) once the sample is defensible; no parsing-only headline35ms quoted as internal signal processing (parsing), their own benchmark vs a 70ms competitor (their site, 2026-07-05)
VPS / EA requirementNone — fully cloud-based, no EA or terminal to keep runningNone — their site states it is 100% cloud-based on AWS, no VPS required
PricingFree €0 plan; paid plans from €49/monthFrom $49.99/month (their pricing page, 2026-07-05); MetaAPI billed on top
Free planYes — €0 plan, no credit card to startFree demo advertised; no €0 plan advertised (checked June 2026)
FAQ

PipSync vs TelegramFXCopier

Is MetaAPI included in TelegramFXCopier's price?

No — TelegramFXCopier's own pricing FAQ states that MetaAPI is required but must be purchased separately from MetaAPI.cloud, and that the subscription covers only the signal-copying software (checked 2026-07-05). Your real monthly cost is the TelegramFXCopier plan plus a separate MetaAPI subscription. PipSync includes execution infrastructure in its price, so compare the all-in totals, not the headline subscriptions.

What does TelegramFXCopier's 35ms latency figure measure?

TelegramFXCopier's site describes 35ms as its internal signal processing — the parsing step — framed as their own benchmark against a 70ms competitor (checked 2026-07-05). That measures parsing, not the full signal-to-broker-ACK chain. PipSync publishes end-to-end p50/p95 once the production sample is defensible rather than headlining a parsing-only figure, so the two numbers are not directly comparable.

Does TelegramFXCopier support cTrader or crypto?

cTrader and crypto exchanges are not advertised as destinations on TelegramFXCopier's site (checked June 2026); its advertised destinations are MetaTrader 4 and 5. PipSync executes live on Binance Futures and Bybit for crypto alongside MT4, MT5 and Match-Trader; cTrader is coming soon. If your platform is cTrader or a crypto exchange, that gap is the deciding factor.

Do I need a VPS with either tool?

No — with either. TelegramFXCopier's site states it is 100% cloud-based on AWS with no VPS required, and PipSync runs its whole pipeline server-side the same way. Both keep executing while your computer is off; the remaining differences are sources, destinations and whether execution is billed separately.

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