Portfolio dashboard
Track total value, positions, and allocation from one iPhone-friendly view built for quick daily checks.
Download the iOS portfolio tracker for monitoring holdings, visualizing allocation, and understanding your investments on iPhone and iPad.
iPhone stock portfolio tracker
Consider helps self-directed investors monitor holdings, review account structure, and understand portfolio allocation without rebuilding the same spreadsheet every week.
The app is designed around the questions investors ask on mobile: what do I own, where am I concentrated, how are positions changing, and which holdings deserve a closer look?

Track total value, positions, and allocation from one iPhone-friendly view built for quick daily checks.
See how holdings are distributed across your portfolio so concentration and balance are easier to spot.
Open individual holdings to review market value, position size, and performance context without digging through a spreadsheet.
Self-directed investors who want a cleaner iPhone stock portfolio tracker.
People managing holdings across more than one account or watchlist.
Investors who care about allocation, concentration, and portfolio visibility.
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Spreadsheet
What it does well
Flexible and customizable
Why Consider
Faster on mobile, easier to scan, and built around portfolio views from the start.
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Brokerage app
What it does well
Great for trades and account data
Why Consider
Focused on understanding the whole portfolio instead of one brokerage interface.
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Generic finance dashboard
What it does well
Broad financial overview
Why Consider
Designed specifically for stock portfolio tracking, allocation, and holding-level context.




Quick answers for investors comparing iOS portfolio trackers and mobile allocation tools.
Consider is used to track a stock portfolio on iPhone and iPad, review holdings, visualize allocation, and understand portfolio performance at a glance.
No. Consider is a portfolio tracking and visualization app. It is designed to help investors understand holdings and allocation, not place trades.
Consider is best for self-directed investors who want a clear mobile view of positions, allocation, account structure, and portfolio changes.
Yes. Consider includes visual portfolio views that make it easier to review concentration, position size, and allocation across holdings.