Liquidity intelligence for crypto traders

The map beneath the price.

Liquidity heatmaps, whale walls, and order-flow delta across major venues — see the levels that pull price before price gets there.

Full access for 10 days · no card required · then $29/mo billed annually or $35/mo

BTCETHSOL
$—
BOOK LIQUIDITYLOW → HIGH ILLUSTRATIVE DATA
90d
heatmap history on every pair
24/7
collectors on Binance & Hyperliquid
8+
overlays — liquidity, flow & options
600/min
refresh headroom, zero throttling
What's inside

Three layers of the market, one screen.

Price is the last thing to move. WhaleMaps renders the layers underneath it — resting liquidity, aggressive flow, and dealer positioning — as overlays on one chart.

Layer 01 · Liquidity

Where the market gets pulled

  • Liquidity heatmap — the order book drawn over time; support and resistance appear as bright bands of resting size.
  • Whale walls — large resting limit orders tracked live as they build, refill, or pull.
  • 90-day history — scroll back and see how every level held or broke.
Layer 02 · Order flow

Who is hitting the tape

  • CVD — cumulative volume delta splits aggressive buying from selling, so you see absorption before reversal.
  • Funding & OI — funding rate and open-interest context on the same axis as price.
  • Long/short ratio — crowd positioning, useful mostly when it's extreme.
Layer 03 · Options

Where dealers are pinned

  • GEX — gamma exposure by strike; positive gamma dampens moves, negative gamma accelerates them.
  • Max pain — the expiry level where option holders lose the most, a magnet into settlement.
  • IV skew — what the options market is paying up for: crash protection or upside.

Alerts on all of it

Set alerts on heat clusters, wall changes, funding flips, and CVD swings — delivered to you in seconds, so you don't babysit the chart.

⚠ BTC · 412 BTC bid wall pulled @ 96,240 · −38s
DEPTH · BTC
ILLUSTRATIVE
Whale walls

Size doesn't hide on a depth chart. It hides in time.

A 400-BTC bid sitting on the book is public information — for the three seconds you happen to be looking. WhaleMaps watches the book continuously, flags walls as they appear, and tells you the thing that actually matters: whether the wall is holding, refilling, or pulling as price approaches.

Spoofed walls pull. Real walls absorb. Knowing which one you're trading into is the difference between fading a level and getting run over at it.

Walls highlighted by size percentile vs. the pair's 30-day book history — not a fixed threshold.
Why WhaleMaps

Your exchange shows a snapshot. Terminals charge like it's a job.

The book right now is free everywhere. The book over time — with walls tracked, flow split, and options context — is what you're paying for.

What you getYour exchange's UIPro data terminalsWhaleMaps
Liquidity heatmap with historySnapshot onlyYes90 days, every pair
Whale walls tracked over timePartialBuild / refill / pull
CVD, funding & OI on the price axisScattered tabsYesOne chart
GEX, max pain & IV skewOften an add-onIncluded
Alerts on book & flow eventsPrice alerts onlyYesUnlimited
PriceFreeTypically $59–150/mo$29/mo annual
Community

Trade it with company.

Setups, wall calls, and market-structure talk — the WhaleMaps Discord is where users compare notes with each other and with us. Come lurk.

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Pricing

One plan. Everything on it.

No feature gates, no per-seat games, no "contact sales." Every overlay, every pair, every alert — one price.

$29/month

Billed annually at $348/year

  • Liquidity heatmaps, all pairs
  • Whale wall tracking
  • CVD & order-flow suite
  • Funding, OI, long/short
  • GEX, max pain & IV skew
  • 90-day history
  • Unlimited alerts
  • Cancel anytime
Start 10-day free trial Full access during trial · no card required to start
FAQ

Fair questions.

What exactly is a liquidity heatmap?

The order book, drawn over time. Every resting bid and ask is binned by price level, and each level is colored by how much size sits there — so support and resistance show up as bright bands you can watch build, migrate, or vanish. It is the market's actual standing interest, not an indicator derived from price.

Which exchanges do you cover?

Order book and trade data is collected continuously from Binance and Hyperliquid, with funding and open-interest context aggregated across major derivatives venues. Coverage expands regularly — the plan always includes every venue we support.

Do I need my own exchange API keys?

No. WhaleMaps runs its own collectors around the clock. You sign up and the data is there — nothing to connect, no keys to manage, and we never touch your exchange accounts.

How do alerts reach me?

In-app, with delivery typically within seconds of the trigger. Alerts fire on heat-cluster proximity, wall appearance or pull, funding flips, and CVD swings — each configurable per pair.

How does the free trial work?

Sign up and you get the full product — every overlay, every pair, alerts included — for 10 days. No card required to start. If you don't subscribe by day 10, your account locks until you do; your settings and alerts are kept.

Can I cancel?

Anytime, from your account page, in two clicks. Monthly plans stop at the end of the billing month; annual plans run to the end of the paid year. No retention flows, no email-us-to-cancel.

Is this financial advice?

No. WhaleMaps is a data and charting tool. It shows you where liquidity, flow, and positioning sit — what you do with that is your trade, your risk, your call.

Ready when you are

Stop trading the surface.

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