NexSee Digital
NexSee Digital
NEXSEE
Digital

Process

How It Works

Our process is built to make sure the EA is clearly understood, documented, and approved before development starts.

1

Client submits EA form

The client shares the trading idea, platform preference, strategy rules, and required features. This gives NexSee Digital the starting point for review.

2

NexSee Digital reviews the form

The request is reviewed for platform needs, strategy logic, risk controls, and possible missing details. The goal is to understand the EA before any development scope is confirmed.

3

If unclear, we contact the client with specific questions

If the request leaves room for interpretation, NexSee Digital asks targeted clarification questions. This helps avoid assumptions and keeps the final specification accurate.

4

We create an EA Development Specification

The trading idea is converted into a written EA Development Specification. It documents the agreed rules, inputs, behavior, platform, and scope.

5

Approve Specification & Deposit

Once the final EA specification is approved, the client pays at least 40% of the agreed project amount before development begins. The client may pay more than the minimum deposit if preferred.

6

Development Begins

With the specification locked and deposit confirmed, development starts. The approved specification is the agreed scope of work.

7

EA is built to the approved scope

Development begins using the approved specification as the source of truth. The EA is built according to the agreed requirements.

8

EA is delivered and tested

The completed EA is delivered for testing against the approved specification. Clients should test carefully before considering any live use.

Flow Summary

ReviewClarifySpecifyApproveDevelopDeliver

FAQ

Common process questions.

These answers cover the full request, approval, pricing, and extra services workflow.

No. NexSee Digital builds trading automation tools based on client requirements. We do not guarantee profits, trading results, or win rates. All EAs should be tested carefully before live use. Trading involves risk.

Yes. NexSee Digital builds custom Expert Advisors and tools for both MetaTrader 5 and MetaTrader 4.

We may convert TradingView indicators into MT4 or MT5 indicators where technically possible. We do not provide TradingView automation or script execution. NexSee Digital focuses on MetaTrader Expert Advisor development, not TradingView services.

Development starts after NexSee Digital reviews the request, clarifies any unclear details, creates the final EA specification, the client approves the specification, and the required deposit has been paid. The minimum deposit is 40% of the agreed project amount.

If the request is unclear, NexSee Digital asks clarification questions before creating the development specification.

Changes after specification approval may require a scope review, timeline update, and revised price depending on the request.

Yes. VPS setup is available as an optional add-on for clients who want their EA or copy trading system hosted.

Yes. After delivery, clients receive priority support during the initial handover period. After that, support requests are handled through the normal support queue based on urgency, project type, and request complexity.

One post-delivery revision is included for small adjustments related to the approved EA specification. Additional revisions, new features, or changes outside the approved specification may require extra cost and additional development time.

NexSee Digital delivers the working EA file for client use. Source code is not included by default and remains the property of NexSee Digital unless a separate written agreement is made before development begins. This helps protect the development structure, maintain version control, and provide future updates through a controlled process.

Yes. NexSee Digital can set up copy trading systems with monthly cost planning based on the required setup.

Yes. We can review existing EAs and provide bug fixes, feature updates, logic improvements, risk setting changes, and input adjustments depending on the EA structure and what changes are needed.

Yes. We offer TradingView to MetaTrader indicator conversion where technically possible. The converted indicator will be built for MT4 or MT5 depending on your platform. Note that not all TradingView features have direct MetaTrader equivalents, which will be clarified during the specification process.

Pricing is based on requirements, including platform, strategy complexity, risk rules, trade management, integrations, and support needs.