Feature Comparison

Multi-Broker vs MetaTrader

A detailed comparison of broker technology features, client management, and operational capabilities.

Multi-Broker is a full-stack broker operating system that combines CRM, trading platform, IB portal, KYC, and payments in one platform. MetaTrader is a trading terminal that excels at execution and charting but requires additional third-party systems for CRM, compliance, and back-office operations.

Compare Features

FeatureMulti BrokerMetaTrader
CRM & Client ManagementBuilt-in, full-featuredNot included
Trading ExecutionWeb & mobile traderIndustry-leading MT4/MT5
IB / Affiliate PortalMulti-tier, real-timeThird-party required
KYC & ComplianceAutomated, built-inThird-party required
Payments & DepositsIntegrated gateway supportThird-party required
Prop Firm ChallengesNative challenge enginePlugin/bridge required
White Label BrandingFull UI customisationLimited branding options
Expert Advisors (EAs)Not applicableIndustry-leading EA ecosystem
Time to Launch2–4 weeks4–12 weeks with integrations
Pricing ModelAll-in-one subscriptionLicence + integration costs

Our Verdict

Multi-Broker is the stronger choice for brokers who need an integrated, all-in-one platform. MetaTrader remains the market standard for raw trading execution and has the largest ecosystem of expert advisors and signal providers.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can Multi-Broker replace MetaTrader for an existing broker?
Multi-Broker can serve as the primary broker operating system alongside a MetaTrader bridge, or fully replace it for brokers who prefer a web-based trading environment. The right choice depends on your trader base and product requirements.
Does Multi-Broker support MT4/MT5 integration?
Yes. Multi-Broker can connect to MT4 and MT5 servers via a standard bridge, allowing you to use Multi-Broker CRM and back-office while routing execution to MetaTrader.
Which platform is better for prop firms?
Multi-Broker has a purpose-built prop firm challenge engine with automated evaluation, rule enforcement, and payout management. MetaTrader requires additional plugins and manual processes to achieve the same outcome.