Requests

Tell us what would make the library more useful.

Request a platform port, report an import issue, suggest a calculator, or flag a workflow that deserves paid-priority help. Requests go to freeindicators@gmail.com. They shape the roadmap, but they are not trading advice or delivery guarantees.

Live nowPlanned backlogPaid priority

Structured request

Turn a vague ask into something the roadmap can actually use

The fastest way to get a useful response is to include the platform, use case, urgency, and whether the ask is exploratory or a paid-priority need. This form builds a structured request email for you.

Live now

Existing downloads, guides, and source-backed pages already in the library.

Planned backlog

Useful requests that fit the roadmap but still need room in the queue.

Paid priority

Faster path when the ask is custom, urgent, commercial, or workflow-specific.

Open plain email

Requests are sent through your email app. Use “paid priority” when the request is urgent, commercial, or needs custom workflow work instead of a normal backlog slot.

Useful requests

Good ways to improve FreeIndicators

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Platform ports

Ask for another platform

Request a TradeStation, MultiCharts, MetaTrader, TradingView, or NinjaTrader version of a useful tool.

Troubleshooting

Report an import or compile issue

Include the platform version, the indicator name, and the exact error text so the fix can be reproduced.

Source code

Request clearer copy/paste examples

Suggest a platform or workflow where the source block needs better defaults, comments, or compatibility notes.

Calculators

Suggest practical trader tools

Risk, drawdown, cost, tick-value, and session-planning tools are good fits for the library.

Documentation

Ask for install guides or examples

Request platform-specific install steps, screenshots, or troubleshooting guides for common charting problems.

Compatibility

Flag version-specific behavior

Call out when an indicator behaves differently across platform versions, chart types, or data feeds.