Prop Firm Lists- Propvator

This list shows prop firms that allow Expert Advisors (EAs), the automated tools traders use to place or manage trades. Each card shows whether the firm allows flexible EA use or limits EAs to risk management tools only.

EA rules vary a lot between firms. Some let you run your own automated strategies, while others only permit EAs that assist with risk control, so always confirm your specific EA type with the firm before buying. Every firm shown is an official Propvator partner with an active discount.

Flexible: you can run your own EAs to place trades for you, though some firms require human oversight, so confirm your EA type with support first.
Risk Management: EAs are limited to risk tools like lot size calculation, stop loss and take profit management, break even, and general risk control.

The tag shown reflects each firm’s general EA policy. Third-party and fully automated EAs often need approval, and firm rules can change, so confirm your specific EA setup with the firm before purchasing.

Alpha Capital logo

Alpha Capital
Risk Management

Fintokei logo

Fintokei
Flexible

For Traders logo

For Traders
Risk Management

FTP logo

FTP
Flexible

FunderPro logo

FunderPro
Flexible

Funding Pips logo

Funding Pips
Flexible

Funding Traders logo

Funding Traders
Flexible

FTUK logo

FTUK
Risk Management

Goat Funded Trader logo

Goat Funded Trader
Flexible

iFunds logo

iFunds
Flexible

Instant Funding logo

Instant Funding
Flexible

PipFarm logo

PipFarm
Flexible

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What is the difference between flexible and risk management EA rules?

Flexible means you can run your own EAs to execute trades for you, though some firms still require a degree of human oversight. Risk management means EAs are limited to tools like lot size calculators, stop loss and take profit management, break even, and general risk control, rather than full trade automation.

Can I use third-party or fully automated EAs?

It depends on the firm. Most firms that allow EAs require the strategy to be your own, and many restrict or ban third-party off-the-shelf bots. Fully automated EAs are permitted at some firms and require oversight at others, so always confirm your specific EA type with the firm before you buy.

Which firms are the most flexible with EAs?

Firms like Goat Funded Trader, FunderPro, and iFunds take a flexible approach, allowing your own automated EAs as long as they follow the standard trading rules. Alpha Capital, For Traders, and FTUK permit EAs but limit them to risk management tools.