About
Verge was built because traders aren't athletes — but they should train like one.
The technology already exists. The data already exists. What hadn't existed — until Verge — was a translation layer between what your body is telling you and the decision your screen demands.
The story
Every serious athlete wears a device that tells them when they're ready to perform. Every serious trader stares at a screen and trusts their gut.
Verge started from a single observation: the trader at their worst doesn't feel like the trader at their worst. Tilt feels like clarity. Fatigue feels like focus. The nervous system narrows attention under stress, and that narrowing reads — from the inside — as conviction.
Your body, meanwhile, has been signalling all along. Heart rate, variability, breath, recovery, sleep — a continuous, honest read on a state that your conscious mind has already misread. The signals exist; they just aren't being translated into something a trader can act on.
So we built the translation layer. Verge sits on your wrist and your phone, learns what normal looks like for you, and quietly tells you when you've drifted. It never tells you what to trade. It just tells you whether the person making the decision is in the right state to make it.
That's the entire product. It's not bigger than that, and we don't want it to be.
How we build
Four principles we won't compromise on.
Self-awareness over advice
We don't tell you what to trade. We help you see, honestly, what kind of state you're trading in. The decision stays yours.
Your data, on your device
Physiological data is sensitive. We store it locally by default. Cloud sync is opt-in, end-to-end encrypted, and never used to train models that can identify you.
Calm beats clever
Most trader-tech is loud — flashing red, dopamine alerts, daily streaks. We build the opposite. A tool that only speaks up when your body has something it wants you to hear.
Slow when it matters
Markets reward speed; psychology rewards patience. We're shipping carefully, in beta first, with feedback that shapes v1.0. There's no rush to be wrong.
The studio
CalmHQ Studio is the parent. Verge is the first app.
CalmHQ Studio is a small studio building tools for the human at the screen. We aren't a venture-backed company. We aren't a clinic. We're a focused team building software for people whose work depends on staying composed when it matters.
Verge is our flagship product and our first launch. Other apps under the CalmHQ Studio umbrella will follow — adjacent verticals where the same physiological signature applies. But trading comes first, and trading gets our full attention until v1.0 is right.
Based in London. Built carefully. Shipped slowly.
Reserve your spot on the Verge beta.
15 June 2026. Free for testers. The full app, a direct line to the team, and a shot at the feedback prize draw.