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Jesse review

A self-hosted Python research and trading framework with an MIT-licensed core and a separately licensed live-trading plugin.

72/100
Expert ScoreHow we score
Trust70/100View profile
RiskModerateProduct & trust risk
Last reviewedAug 19, 2026
EvidenceModerate
Coverage9/9 areas
ArchitectureSelf-Hosted
Official website
Research freshness: CurrentEvidence-area dates, separate from score and confidenceView checks
Last full reviewAugust 19, 2026
Product status checkedAugust 19, 2026
Pricing checkedAugust 19, 2026
Security documentation checkedAugust 19, 2026

Prices, terms and availability can change after these dates. Confirm current provider information before purchase or connection.

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Research byRiven Trust Research Desk

Product research, evidence review and claim verification

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Quick verdict

Useful capabilities, with meaningful limitations to understand.

Jesse provides a polished research-to-live workflow for Python strategy developers, with current releases, Docker support, backtesting, optimization and paper execution. The architecture is genuinely hybrid: the core is open source, while live trading depends on a downloaded licensed plugin. Users retain local control of strategies and credentials but accept server, dependency, exchange and proprietary-plugin continuity risk.

Strong Python research workflow
Closed live plugin
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Score breakdown

Every score includes a product-specific evidence rationale.

Methodology
Security74

Self-hosting and a public core support control and inspection; the live plugin is closed and independent audit evidence was not located.

Transparency70

Code, founder, pricing, docs and terms are public, while the contracting entity and address are not clear.

Reputation80

Long public development and current releases are positive; product testimonials are not independent evidence.

Trading features91

Backtesting, optimization, research, paper trading and live spot/futures routes form a strong developer workflow.

Ease of use62

Docker and a dashboard help, but Python, PostgreSQL, Redis and server operations remain technical.

Pricing72

Free research access is strong; live licenses are clearly priced but materially more expensive than fully open-source alternatives.

Support76

Documentation, help center, community and paid support tiers are visible; service quality was not independently measured.

Performance evidence34

Research tools and accuracy language do not establish live strategy returns.

What this score means It evaluates the product and available evidence. It does not predict returns or eliminate trading risk.

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Trust profile

Thirteen disclosed factors create the calculated Trust Score.

Company identity 12%Partially Verified

A named founder and verified GitHub organization are visible; the legal contracting entity is unclear.

Factor score: 66/100
Company registration 6%Not Verified

Current terms do not disclose a registration number or registered company address.

Factor score: 35/100
Team and ownership transparency 8%Partially Verified

The founder and contributors are visible; complete ownership disclosure is limited.

Factor score: 72/100
Company history 6%Verified

Public code and changelog establish multi-year development.

Factor score: 90/100
Pricing transparency 7%Verified

Free and lifetime tiers are publicly listed.

Factor score: 96/100
Security documentation 10%Partially Verified

Core code and local setup are visible; live-plugin source and independent audit evidence are unavailable.

Factor score: 68/100
API permission model 9%Verified

Exchange setup and local credential handling are documented.

Factor score: 88/100
Withdrawal permission model 8%Partially Verified

Official setup describes trade authority and does not require withdrawals; users control scopes.

Factor score: 88/100
Public documentation 6%Verified

Current installation, live, exchange, routing and changelog documentation is extensive.

Factor score: 96/100
Performance-claim transparency 8%Concern

No independent assurance supports profitability or broad accuracy implications.

Factor score: 38/100
Customer support 5%Partially Verified

Community and tiered support exist; outcomes were not tested.

Factor score: 78/100
Security incident history and response 10%Not Available

No qualifying product-wide security incident was identified; local installations may fail without public reporting.

Factor score: 55/100
Regulatory information 5%Not Verified

The software role is clear but operator jurisdiction and registration are not.

Factor score: 50/100
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Red flags & concerns

Context that should inform—not replace—your own assessment.

No critical red flags detected

During our latest review. This does not mean the platform is risk-free.

ModerateLive trading is not fully open source

The public core supports research, while the installed live-trading plugin is separately licensed and prebuilt.

ModerateLegal operator details are incomplete

Current terms define license use but do not clearly identify a registered contracting entity.

InfoBacktest accuracy is not profitability

Avoiding look-ahead bias and modeling fills carefully does not validate a strategy's future returns.

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What we verified

Checks completed during the latest research cycle.

MIT-licensed core repository
August 2026 release
Self-hosted Docker deployment
Paid live plugin
Paper trading and backtesting
Current exchange matrix
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Jesse product and safety research

Company, product, permission and regulatory evidence reviewed separately.

Is Jesse legit?

The verified GitHub organization, public founder, current docs, terms, pricing and frequent 2026 releases establish an operating product.

The founder and project are public, but registration and contracting details are weaker than the technical documentation.

Operator and legal sources: Jesse terms of service (Primary)

Is Jesse safe?

Local execution and public core code improve control, but the closed live plugin, server exposure and self-managed secrets remain material dependencies.

How Jesse works

Users clone a project, run Jesse through Docker or a native stack, build and backtest Python strategies, then install the official licensed plugin for supported live venues.

Trading bots and automation features

Jesse is strongest for Python strategy research, multi-timeframe testing, optimization and a controlled path into supported live spot and derivatives venues.

Supported exchanges

Binance, Binance.US, Bybit, Coinbase, Gate.io, Kraken Pro, Hyperliquid, KuCoin

Pricing

Pricing last checked on 2026-08-19. Check the provider's current pricing before purchase.

Research tools have a free tier. Current lifetime live licenses are $899 Basic, $999 Pro and $1,599 Enterprise with route and support limits.

Pricing source: Jesse pricing (Primary)

Custody model

Funds remain at connected venues and keys remain on the user's server; the licensed live component executes locally.

Security

Jesse keeps the runtime and exchange secrets under user control, while its closed live plugin and license delivery prevent full end-to-end source inspection.

Protect the environment file, restrict dashboard access, use IP-bound trade-only keys, apply changelog fixes and test recovery before live deployment.

API and withdrawal permissions

Live execution stores exchange credentials in the user's Jesse environment; official setup guides recommend trade permission and optional IP allowlisting where supported. Withdrawal status: Not required for ordinary exchange trading.

Security and permission sources: Jesse core repository (Primary) · Jesse changelog (Primary) · Live trading plugin documentation (Primary)

Regulatory information

Jesse provides educational trading software and disclaims advisory status. The current terms do not make the operator's jurisdiction clear.

Regulatory and service-scope sources: Jesse terms of service (Primary)

Performance evidence

Research tools and accuracy language do not establish live strategy returns.

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Claim verification

Source, claim type, evidence, status and analyst note are shown separately.

Fully self-hosted and privacy-first
Company source
Open original claim
Checked
August 19, 2026
What we found
The framework and live plugin run on infrastructure controlled by the user.
Analyst conclusion
Local deployment is supported; privacy still depends on host, dependencies, exchange and license-service interactions.
Highly accurate and fast backtests without look-ahead bias
Company source
Open original claim
Checked
August 19, 2026
What we found
The framework documents multi-timeframe handling and backtesting controls, but no independent benchmark establishes the broad accuracy claim.
Analyst conclusion
Feature design is visible; accuracy depends on data, fills, costs and strategy code.
Get everything, forever
Company source
Open original claim
Checked
August 19, 2026
What we found
Current pricing lists lifetime tiers, while terms reserve license enforcement and access conditions.
Analyst conclusion
Lifetime describes the license offer, not guaranteed perpetual service or exchange compatibility.
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Security incident history

Documented events and bounded public-source checks, with entity scope preserved.

Through August 19, 2026No qualifying incident identified

Repository, release and incident check

No Jesse-wide credential or asset-loss incident was identified in reviewed primary records.

Provider response / research note
Release notes document ordinary defects; users must apply fixes and secure their own runtime.
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Strengths & limitations

Strengths

Strong Python research workflow

Current release cadence

Local execution

Clear live-tier pricing

Limitations

Closed live plugin

High live-license cost

Incomplete operator registration

Technical server stack

Best for

Who may find it useful

Python strategy developers

Users prioritizing backtesting

Teams wanting local execution with commercial support

Avoid if

Who should look elsewhere

You require fully open-source live execution

You want a managed strategy

You need a clearly registered contracting operator

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Jesse alternatives and comparisons

Alternatives are selected for overlapping workflows, with the main distinction shown.

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Frequently asked questions

Is Jesse fully open source?+

The core framework is MIT-licensed, but live and paper trading use a separately licensed prebuilt plugin.

Where does Jesse run?+

On infrastructure controlled by the user, through Docker or a native environment.

How much does Jesse live trading cost?+

Current lifetime tiers are listed from $899 to $1,599; the free tier covers core research and limited testnet workflows.

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Sources & evidence

Company-provided information is labeled and not treated as independent validation. Research coverage: 9/9; evidence confidence: Moderate.

Reviewed: Operator verifiedReviewed: Terms reviewedReviewed: Pricing reviewedReviewed: API documentation reviewedReviewed: Security documentation reviewedReviewed: Regulatory search completedReviewed: Incident search completedReviewed: Claims reviewedReviewed: Current status verified
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    Primary · DocumentationJesse core repository

    Jesse · Accessed August 19, 2026 · Last checked 2026-08-19

  2. [02]
    Primary · DocumentationJesse changelog

    Jesse · Accessed August 19, 2026 · Last checked 2026-08-19

  3. [03]
    Primary · DocumentationLive trading plugin documentation

    Jesse · Accessed August 19, 2026 · Last checked 2026-08-19

  4. [04]
    Primary · PricingJesse pricing

    Jesse.Trade · Accessed August 19, 2026 · Last checked 2026-08-19

  5. [05]
    Primary · DocumentationSupported exchanges

    Jesse · Accessed August 19, 2026 · Last checked 2026-08-19

  6. [06]
    Primary · TermsJesse terms of service

    Jesse.Trade · Accessed August 19, 2026 · Last checked 2026-08-19

  7. [07]
    Primary · Security DocumentationExchange setup guide

    Jesse · Accessed August 19, 2026 · Last checked 2026-08-19

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Research changelog

Conclusions may change when new evidence appears.

Initial production research profileResearchScore 72

Reviewed the core/live split, releases, pricing, exchanges, credentials, operator evidence and claims.

Expert verdict

Jesse: 72/100

Jesse provides a polished research-to-live workflow for Python strategy developers, with current releases, Docker support, backtesting, optimization and paper execution. The architecture is genuinely hybrid: the core is open source, while live trading depends on a downloaded licensed plugin. Users retain local control of strategies and credentials but accept server, dependency, exchange and proprietary-plugin continuity risk.

72/100
Expert Score
Moderate

Research disclaimer This review is informational and not financial, investment, legal or security advice. Scores evaluate disclosed product qualities and evidence—not profitability, solvency or safety. Features, prices and eligibility can change.

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Research byRiven Trust Research Desk

Product research, evidence review and claim verification

Editorial disclosure

No active affiliate relationships or compensated outbound links are configured. Any future commercial relationship will be disclosed and will not affect scores or conclusions. Read our policy.