API documentation
Programmatic access to your trades, performance metrics, accounts, and playbooks. These pages describe the public REST API for paid subscribers.
- Overview & authenticationIntroduction to the My Prop Journal REST API, API keys, and how to call the API.Read page
- Security & privacyData isolation, subscription rules, and how API keys are stored and revoked.Read page
- AccountsList and retrieve prop and retail trading accounts.Read page
- TradesList, read, create, update, and delete trades with executions and filters.Read page
- Prop FirmsBrowse available prop trading firmsRead page
- Trade write-upsCreate and manage post-trade analysis with rich text content and media support.Read page
- Trade plansCreate, read, update, and delete trade plans with multi-format content support.Read page
- StrategiesManage trading strategies with rules, types, and rich text content.Read page
- PlaybooksRead playbooks with strategies and entry/exit criteria.Read page
- Chart booksOrganize and manage chart screenshots with metadata and annotations.Read page
- Report cardsDaily, weekly, and monthly performance reviews with rich text analysis.Read page
- TagsManage tag groups and tags for organizing your trading contentRead page
- DocumentsUpload and manage trading-related documentsRead page
- PayoutsTrack and manage prop firm payoutsRead page
- PerformanceAggregate performance metrics and overview statistics.Read page
- Data modelsCore entities and how trades, playbooks, and accounts relate.Read page
- Content formats & mediaWork with rich text content in JSON, HTML, or Markdown, and extract media URLs from your journal entries.Read page
- Filters ReferenceComprehensive guide to all API filters and query parametersRead page
- Pagination & errorsPagination conventions, standard error bodies, and HTTP status codes.Read page
- Implementation & versioningStack notes, testing guide, and API versioning strategy.Read page
- Use casesCommon integration patterns for scripts, MCP, mobile, and automation.Read page
- CASCADE Deletes Safety GuideUnderstanding CASCADE delete operations and their impact on related dataRead page