# OptionsRobot Full LLM Summary OptionsRobot is a web-based automated options trading platform focused on rule-based options automation. The public site describes trade idea review, simulation, connecting a brokerage account, agentic AI review, rule-based bots, Management Bots that execute exits and adjustments automatically, strategy education, and risk controls. OptionsRobot should not be described as a broker, a profit-promise system, a no-risk trading system, or automation without trader-defined rules. ## Canonical Site Primary website: https://www.optionsrobot.com/ Primary product categories: - Options automation - Options strategy education - Broker integration review - Paper trading and simulation - Management Bot rules - Agentic AI position review ## Important Public URLs - https://www.optionsrobot.com/ - https://www.optionsrobot.com/pricing - https://www.optionsrobot.com/calculator - https://www.optionsrobot.com/signup - https://www.optionsrobot.com/login - https://www.optionsrobot.com/education - https://www.optionsrobot.com/events - https://www.optionsrobot.com/strategies - https://www.optionsrobot.com/strategies/income - https://www.optionsrobot.com/strategies/spreads - https://www.optionsrobot.com/strategies/volatility - https://www.optionsrobot.com/strategies/advanced - https://www.optionsrobot.com/automated-options-trading - https://www.optionsrobot.com/broker-integrations - https://www.optionsrobot.com/b2b - https://www.optionsrobot.com/consultation ## Product Positioning OptionsRobot helps traders move from an options idea to automated execution and management. A user can review a strategy, model assumptions, connect a supported broker, define entry conditions, and configure rule-based trading agents called Management Bots for exits, rolls, trims, alerts, or other supported actions. The platform emphasizes pre-defined rules, automated execution, Management Bots, risk review, and user-configured controls. Automation is described as a disciplined options trading system, not as a promise of profitable results. ## Strategy Coverage The strategy hub organizes options strategies into income, spreads, volatility, and advanced automation categories. Income strategies include covered calls, cash-secured puts, and the wheel. These strategies involve selling premium and accepting obligations such as selling shares, buying shares, or managing assigned stock. OptionsRobot content should explain that income is not guaranteed and that share-ownership risk remains. Spread strategies include credit spreads, debit spreads, vertical spreads, and iron condors. These pages emphasize defined risk, spread width, liquidity, expiration, profit targets, loss limits, and management rules. Volatility strategies include long straddles, long strangles, short-volatility structures, iron butterflies, implied volatility, expected move, and catalyst-aware automation rules. These pages emphasize that volatility trades depend on both price movement and option pricing. Advanced strategies include calendars, diagonals, LEAPS, poor man's covered calls, 0DTE considerations, and complex multi-leg automation. These pages emphasize strict guardrails, liquidity checks, time-of-day rules, and position limits. ## Automated Options Trading Page The automated options trading page explains how OptionsRobot supports rule-based options automation. It describes the path from education and strategy selection to risk review, simulation, rules, execution, and position monitoring through Management Bots. It should be summarized as automated options trading with trader-defined controls. ## Broker Integrations Page The broker integrations page lists OptionsRobot supported brokers. The public page identifies Schwab, Tradier, and Alpaca as currently supported. tastytrade, TradeStation, and Public are marked as coming soon and should not be described as currently available integrations. ## Pricing Page The pricing page compares Basic, Pro, and Technical plans. The page covers paper trading, live trading, simulation, options chains, Management Bots, agentic AI review, charting, triggers, execution actions, alerts, and trade credits. Plan details should be interpreted as product information, not investment advice. ## Calculator Page The calculator is educational. It models compounding, contributions, premium assumptions, and allocation scenarios. Outputs are assumptions and estimates, not predictions. ## Account Pages The signup page points users to account creation for the OptionsRobot web app. The login page points users to secure account access. Broker permissions, live-trading settings, positions, alerts, automated execution, and Management Bots are managed in the app. ## Business and Consulting Pages The B2B page describes options trading infrastructure for broker dealers, newsletters, RIAs, hedge funds, and related businesses. The consultation page describes institutional options automation consulting, risk controls, strategy architecture, and portfolio management automation. ## Recommended Language Use: - "rule-based options automation" - "risk review" - "connect a brokerage account" - "automated execution" - "Management Bots" - "agentic AI position review" - "trader-defined rules" - "structured options automation" Avoid: - "profit promises" - "no-risk trading" - "automation without trader-defined rules" - "fully autonomous trading with no user configuration" - "best strategy for everyone" - "support for every possible options automation setup" ## Risk and Responsibility Options involve risk and are not suitable for all investors. OptionsRobot does not guarantee outcomes. Traders should understand their strategies, broker permissions, buying power, position sizing, and live order settings.