Spotware Partners With Intivion on cTrader CRM and cBridge Package

Thursday, 20/08/2026 | 08:33 GMT by Damian Chmiel
  • AltimaCRM will combine client and trading data while Intivion adds Spotware's liquidity bridge to its product lineup.
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Spotware Systems partnered with Intivion today (Thursday) to connect the AltimaCRM client-management system with cTrader. Intivion will also add Spotware's cBridge liquidity bridge to its broker technology lineup.

Brokers buying the package could use one data flow for trading activity, onboarding and client communications. cTrader and the CRM would still come from separate vendors.

AltimaCRM Joins Client and Trading Data

AltimaCRM is designed to handle sales, onboarding, retention and back-office work for FX, CFD and prop trading firms. The integration will bring cTrader account and trading data into the same system as a client's contact record, the companies said.

The AltimaCRM product page lists email, chat, SMS and voice communications inside the CRM. Intivion also offers partner and introducing-broker management, including referral tracking and commission automation .

cBridge is a separate part of the arrangement. Intivion will offer the standalone bridge alongside its existing products, giving clients access to Spotware's liquidity connectivity and execution system.

Spotware launched cBridge in March and later added cTrader Leads, which routes prospective traders from Spotware's apps and marketplace to participating brokers. Spotware describes cBridge as fixed-price but has not published the fee in this announcement.

Spotware Has Used the CRM Route Before

CRM connectivity is already part of cTrader's partner model. Spotware and Skale began integrating their products in 2020 and added single sign-on between cTrader and Skale CRM in September 2023.

TeamForce Technologies completed another cTrader CRM integration in July 2025. That system joined onboarding, know-your-customer checks, affiliate management and account administration without requiring brokers to replace their trading setup.

The Intivion agreement has a wider commercial scope because it also puts cBridge into the CRM vendor's product catalog. Spotware did not name AltimaCRM as its sole CRM option.

Yiota Hadjilouka, Chief Operating Officer, at Spotware
Yiota Hadjilouka, Chief Operating Officer, at Spotware, Source: LinkedIn

"Modern brokerages need technology that works as one business foundation," Spotware Chief Operating Officer Yiota Hadjilouka said.

Spotware says cTrader serves more than 11 million traders and over 300 brokers and prop firms. The figures are self-reported and do not identify how many traders are active or hold accounts with more than one cTrader broker.

Rivals Pitch Unified Broker Stacks

Spotware is retaining a multi-vendor structure: it supplies the trading and liquidity technology while Intivion owns the CRM. That preserves a choice of components but leaves integration and support divided between providers unless the commercial agreement says otherwise.

Devexperts followed a comparable partner route with TradeCore. In January 2026, DXtrade extended its BrokerIQ integration to mobile, adding single sign-on and client-engagement workflows across desktop and mobile.

Match-Trade Technologies sells a more vertically integrated alternative. Its Match-Trader environment combines the trading interface with CRM, payments and know-your-customer tools from the same vendor ecosystem, according to FinanceMagnates.com's 2026 broker-platform guide.

Commercial Details Stay Open

The announcement describes cBridge as a separate product that Intivion will offer. It does not say that AltimaCRM will control the bridge or display liquidity and execution data from it.

Spotware and Intivion did not specify which cTrader data fields will synchronize with AltimaCRM, how quickly records will update or where the combined data will be hosted. The announcement also gives no service-level agreement or support model.

Those details determine whether an "all-in-one" package behaves like one operating system or three connected products. Brokers will also need to establish which vendor handles faults that cross the CRM, platform and bridge.

Intivion was founded in 2006. Its wider brokerage suite includes a client portal, introducing-broker system, prop trading system and voice communications alongside AltimaCRM.

The companies did not disclose pricing, a rollout date, technical documentation or a first broker customer. They also did not say whether the three products will be sold under one contract.

Spotware Systems partnered with Intivion today (Thursday) to connect the AltimaCRM client-management system with cTrader. Intivion will also add Spotware's cBridge liquidity bridge to its broker technology lineup.

Brokers buying the package could use one data flow for trading activity, onboarding and client communications. cTrader and the CRM would still come from separate vendors.

AltimaCRM Joins Client and Trading Data

AltimaCRM is designed to handle sales, onboarding, retention and back-office work for FX, CFD and prop trading firms. The integration will bring cTrader account and trading data into the same system as a client's contact record, the companies said.

The AltimaCRM product page lists email, chat, SMS and voice communications inside the CRM. Intivion also offers partner and introducing-broker management, including referral tracking and commission automation .

cBridge is a separate part of the arrangement. Intivion will offer the standalone bridge alongside its existing products, giving clients access to Spotware's liquidity connectivity and execution system.

Spotware launched cBridge in March and later added cTrader Leads, which routes prospective traders from Spotware's apps and marketplace to participating brokers. Spotware describes cBridge as fixed-price but has not published the fee in this announcement.

Spotware Has Used the CRM Route Before

CRM connectivity is already part of cTrader's partner model. Spotware and Skale began integrating their products in 2020 and added single sign-on between cTrader and Skale CRM in September 2023.

TeamForce Technologies completed another cTrader CRM integration in July 2025. That system joined onboarding, know-your-customer checks, affiliate management and account administration without requiring brokers to replace their trading setup.

The Intivion agreement has a wider commercial scope because it also puts cBridge into the CRM vendor's product catalog. Spotware did not name AltimaCRM as its sole CRM option.

Yiota Hadjilouka, Chief Operating Officer, at Spotware
Yiota Hadjilouka, Chief Operating Officer, at Spotware, Source: LinkedIn

"Modern brokerages need technology that works as one business foundation," Spotware Chief Operating Officer Yiota Hadjilouka said.

Spotware says cTrader serves more than 11 million traders and over 300 brokers and prop firms. The figures are self-reported and do not identify how many traders are active or hold accounts with more than one cTrader broker.

Rivals Pitch Unified Broker Stacks

Spotware is retaining a multi-vendor structure: it supplies the trading and liquidity technology while Intivion owns the CRM. That preserves a choice of components but leaves integration and support divided between providers unless the commercial agreement says otherwise.

Devexperts followed a comparable partner route with TradeCore. In January 2026, DXtrade extended its BrokerIQ integration to mobile, adding single sign-on and client-engagement workflows across desktop and mobile.

Match-Trade Technologies sells a more vertically integrated alternative. Its Match-Trader environment combines the trading interface with CRM, payments and know-your-customer tools from the same vendor ecosystem, according to FinanceMagnates.com's 2026 broker-platform guide.

Commercial Details Stay Open

The announcement describes cBridge as a separate product that Intivion will offer. It does not say that AltimaCRM will control the bridge or display liquidity and execution data from it.

Spotware and Intivion did not specify which cTrader data fields will synchronize with AltimaCRM, how quickly records will update or where the combined data will be hosted. The announcement also gives no service-level agreement or support model.

Those details determine whether an "all-in-one" package behaves like one operating system or three connected products. Brokers will also need to establish which vendor handles faults that cross the CRM, platform and bridge.

Intivion was founded in 2006. Its wider brokerage suite includes a client portal, introducing-broker system, prop trading system and voice communications alongside AltimaCRM.

The companies did not disclose pricing, a rollout date, technical documentation or a first broker customer. They also did not say whether the three products will be sold under one contract.

About the Author: Damian Chmiel
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Damian Chmiel is a Senior Analyst & Editor at Finance Magnates with more than 15 years of experience in the CFD and online trading industry. Active as both a trader and journalist since 2010, he focuses on broker coverage, fintech innovation, and regulatory developments across Europe, the Middle East, and Asia. His work includes interviews with C-level leaders at major brokerages and fintech platforms, as well as co-authoring Finance Magnates’ quarterly industry benchmarking reports. Damian’s reporting is data-driven, market-aware, and grounded in direct industry engagement. His analysis and commentary have also been cited by external media outlets, including Investing.com, Binance, The Asset, Stockhead, and Dispatch. Education: MA in Finance and Accounting, Cracow University of Economics
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