Devexpertshas pushed a new round of changes to its DXtrade trading platform, touching thetrader-facing interface on both web and mobile as well as back-end toolsavailable to broker clients. The companysays the update, which includes a redesigned sidebar order-entry panel, a newfixed home workspace, an overhauled mobile order-entry screen, and REST APIsettings management, will improve usability and reduce manual work for brokersrunning the platform.“We arealways looking at ways we can evolve and improve DXtrade,” said Jon Light,Senior Director of Product Management, “guaranteeing that both our clients andtheir traders are receiving a market-leading experience at all times.”One Panel Meant to Rulethe Web TerminalThe mostvisible change on the web side is the sidebar order entry redesign. Devexpertssays the update consolidates all trading workflows: new orders, modifications,closes, and cancellations into a single panel on the right side of the webterminal, arguing this removes the need for traders to navigate multiple areasof the interface to carry out basic actions.The newsidebar purportedly supports Market, Limit, Stop, and OCO order types, withStop Loss and Take Profit settings delivered through what the company calls a"four-parameter logic" system. Devexperts also claims the Positionsand Orders widgets are now connected to the platform's color-coded instrumentlinking system, keeping instrument displays synchronized across linked widgets.“Therelationships we form with our clients are for the long term and ensuring theplatform is supported and optimized with the latest updates is absolutely partof this process,” Light added.[#highlighted-links#] “We hope firms and traders alike enjoy thislatest new and improved iteration of DXtrade, and look forward to introducingfurther updates in due course.” Alongsidethe sidebar, DXtrade is introducing what the company calls a fixed homeworkspace for the web terminal, which Devexperts says will provide a cleanerdefault environment built around essential widgets only, with the stated goalof reducing interface clutter for newer traders.Earlierthis month, Devexperts also partnered withtheScreener to embed market research data directly into the platform, andseparately opened itsDXcharts library to custom JavaScript indicators built by broker development teams.Mobile Order Entry Pitchedas a Single-Screen ExperienceOn themobile side, Devexperts has redesigned the trade and order entry screen for itsnative app. The company says opening an instrument from the watchlist will nowlaunch a single dedicated screen combining both the chart and the order entrypanel, rather than requiring traders to switch between views.Theredesigned view reportedly presents order type selection, volume, marginimpact, spread, and order value in one place. Stop Loss and Take Profit inputssit behind expandable controls to keep the default screen uncluttered, whilelandscape mode now purportedly offers a split-screen layout with the chart andorder panel side by side, Devexperts said.The mobilepush is arriving in a period of broad activity across rival platforms. cTrader Mobile5.6, released in January, introduced a series of retail-focused improvements around transparencyand visual clarity, while DXtraderefreshed its own mobile app in March 2025.Theprevious July, Devexperts rolled out amobile web interface for DXtrade that the company said would let traders access core functionsthrough a phone browser without needing the native app installed.REST API Access TargetsBroker OverheadThe updatemost likely to attract attention from larger operations is the new REST APIsupport for settings management. Devexperts claims this will allow firms toautomate profile configuration and settings changes across multipleenvironments without manual input from dealing teams, a pain point the companysays affects brokers managing several concurrent setups. The firmalso says the API opens the door to more complex automation scenarios, such asscheduled profile switches, though it offered no specifics on how many clientscurrently face that bottleneck.Devexpertshas been steadily adding broker-facing integrations to DXtrade. In January, thecompany connected theplatform to Arizet Labs' PropTech suite, saying it would give prop firm clients accessto CRM, risk management, and payout automation tools from within the sameenvironment. This article was written by Damian Chmiel at www.financemagnates.com.