We appreciate your feedback on the portfolio redesign and understand the concerns it raised.
Based on what we’ve heard, we’ll be rolling out an update in January that brings back the previous layout.
Wishing you happy holidays!
We appreciate your feedback on the portfolio redesign and understand the concerns it raised.
Based on what we’ve heard, we’ll be rolling out an update in January that brings back the previous layout.
Wishing you happy holidays!
Thank goodness that you’re making the right choice.
Please ensure in the future that the app gets easier to navigate and more useful for serious investors.
We don’t need anything flashy or over-designed.
Wishing the team the best for the holidays.
I want to keep the current design, will there be such a possibility? I don’t mind the old layout but the new one’s modern and better.
1 step forward for 2 steps backwards.
Thank you for listening and being open to feedback, it’s genuinely appreciated.
Going forward, I’d love to see more focus on features like YTD, etc
If you ever consider beta testing or surveys, I’d be glad to help. I’ve supported some apps with feedback and testing before.
Thanks again and have a nice holiday!
I agree with this. It sets a dangerous precedent. You’ll never be able to change anything again now.
Listening to feedback doesn’t mean no progress. It just means testing changes first (beta/opt-in) and not breaking key elements and usability.
Dear Kris,
Please let that be the version in early 25. The one where FX was easily seen.
Thank you for listening. May I please suggest you/212 set up a beta testing team. Perhaps members from the community could be part of it and feed constructive feedback back.
Merry Christmas and thanks again for listening to the community.
Best wishes
I think an Beta testing Team is an great idea. But i think you always hold Critical feedback on Updates because you have different Kind of investors/ Traders and they al want other designs and futures.
Thanks for listening to customer feedback. It’s good to see the team acknowledging concerns around the portfolio redesign and making rollbacks.
I hope you continue to pay attention to feedback from more active users here, as we represent a significant portion of your user base’s views. Many users don’t always take the time to post feedback, but they do react, often by disengaging or moving to other brokers.
This issue clearly struck a nerve with many users, but there are other concerns that risk being overlooked and deserve more focus on like position restrictions/instruments not listed, simple UI settings and filters.
Trading 212 still remains one of the best entry-level retail brokers despite some frustrations, and the willingness to listen to users is genuinely appreciated. Wishing you a Merry Christmas, KrisG and all the team ![]()
Thanks for doing the right thing and for communicating that.
It’s too late for me as I already set in motion my plan to exit the platform when I could no longer understand how to use it. But maybe I’ll check back next year to see how it is.
Listening to feedback is great but the new design is objectively better and modern (of course with some quirks which could be fixed to make it better, like any design) which was long overdue, the old design wasn’t updated since 2019.
There will always be a group of people who will not like the new design, that’s just how it is, but design evolves and so does the taste of people.
I would really strongly suggest to keep the design and improve it, or give users the option to choose between the layouts. That’s also what many many companies and apps do, let the users choose between a “Modern” or the “Legacy” layout.
That would let T212 innovate at their own pace and let the users decide what they want to use.
Trading 212 is truly a great platform, thanks for taking the community feedback seriously. ![]()
In my opinion the new design is more modern, yes. Unfortunately, I also find it less functional. This is probably not helped by the fact that I like smaller screens, I’m still clinging on to my iPhone 13 mini. But to me, the new bubble design is wasting a lot of room and a lot of information is hidden and require additional taps, which I don’t like.
If this is objectively better? My subjective opinion is no, it’s not. I’d rather take function over form.
You said it, more modern and wasting screen real estate. It has happened everywhere from Windows to set top boxes.
Screens are actually growing bigger, this is an established trend, so designers have more real estate (screen size) to work with.
The design should of course be responsive so it works just as well on smaller screens.
Anyhow I hope you and others would agree that have the choice to choose between the two designs/layouts would be a great way to ensure T212 can continue to innovate and also keep the customers happy by choosing a modern or the legacy design.
Having to maintain two very different layouts is too expensive for developers. There’s no way they will keep both.
I’m developing software since 15 years, it’s doable and not expensive. But of course an extra investment and burden.
I absolutely agree with this! In my opinion the UI is constantly under refinement and it is great to see that effort is put in to improve and evolve. The number of T212 users like myself that take time to comment on a community is an extremely small sample group, by all means take opinions into account but please consider in context. I think the UI updates are great and already make the app feel much more modern. There are some good points made about ensuring important information is clear and visible as well as the addition of new fields but please don’t revert the UI back to the old version based on a few comments. That is a backward step.
Oh dear! Sometimes you just can’t do right for doing wrong.