Devexperts connected its DXtrade platform to Arizet Labs’ PropTech suite, giving prop firms that license the software access to a CRM system designed to handle the operational demands of evaluating and managing funded traders.

The PropTech platform launched by Arizet in late 2025 combines client lifecycle management, risk analytics, payout automation, and compliance tools in one system. Firms using DXtrade can now integrate these features to replace manual processes that many prop operations still rely on, according to Shervin Arian, chief strategy advisor at Arizet Labs.

“Tested at scale with firms serving over 100,000 users, it automates many processes that remain manual across the industry, creating efficiencies, cost savings, and, ultimately, a superior trader experience,” Arian said.

The proprietary trading sector has expanded rapidly, with the market valued at over $10 billion in 2025. Data from the Prop Firm Match platform show that these firms paid out $325 million to traders in payouts last year. The top performer was FundedNext, which accounted for one-third of that total.

Technology Providers Compete for Prop Firm Clients

Other platform providers have also moved to serve the prop trading segment. Leverate partnered with Level2 and Convrs this week to offer drag-and-drop trading automation for retail brokers, allowing traders to build strategies without coding.

Spotware’s cTrader Mobile 5.6 update in early January added equity charts and redesigned tools aimed at retail traders, as mobile trading continues to dominate execution channels.

Industry data suggests that over 55% of prop firms now use advanced dashboards and automated monitoring systems, with around 70% relying on proprietary or algorithmic technology for operations management.

“As the prop trading market continues to grow, it remains our priority to provide a trading platform that offers firms the best possible software for their services,” said Jon Light, senior director of product management at Devexperts. “Offering our firms access to Arizet’s PropTech means they can now benefit from technology developed specifically for them, based on many years of experience in this area.”

Real-Time Monitoring Targets Rule Enforcement

Arizet’s system monitors trader accounts continuously, tracking metrics like daily loss limits, maximum drawdown thresholds, and position sizes against predefined rules. The platform also scans for trading patterns that suggest abuse, including martingale strategies, copy-trading networks, and high-frequency tactics designed to exploit latency gaps.

Recent integrations have expanded DXtrade’s functionality for brokers and prop firms. In December 2025, TRAction linked its compliance automation system to the platform, streamlining regulatory data flows.

A month earlier, oneZero’s market analytics tools became available through DXcharts, providing signal analysis across multiple assets.

Devexperts also rolled out DXwallet in September 2025, a framework for building custom crypto wallets integrated with existing fintech infrastructure.

This article was written by Damian Chmiel at www.financemagnates.com.ProductsRead More

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