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The Mobius community feed lets you share your trading strategies publicly. When you share a bot, it creates a post on the community page that includes your strategy’s equity curve, a description, and key backtest metrics. Other users can like, comment on, and fork your strategy into their own workspace.

How to share a bot

1

Open a saved bot

Go to My Bots and open the strategy you want to share.
2

Click Share

Click the Share button on the bot detail page.
3

Write a description

Add a description of your strategy — what it does, what conditions it targets, and any notes about the backtest results. This is what other users will see on the community feed.
4

Publish

Click Publish. Your strategy is now live on the community page.

What appears in the post

Every community post includes:
  • Strategy name — the name of your saved bot
  • Equity curve — an interactive chart showing portfolio performance over the backtest period
  • Key metrics — total return, Sharpe ratio, max drawdown, and trade count from the most recent backtest
  • Description — the text you wrote when publishing
  • Author — your Mobius username
The strategy logic itself (indicator details, exact entry/exit rules) is included in a readable summary so other users can understand and learn from your approach.

After publishing

Once a post is live, other users can:
  • Like your post
  • Comment on your strategy
  • Fork your bot — creating a private copy in their own workspace that they can backtest, modify, and deploy
You’ll see like and comment notifications in your Mobius account.

Editing or removing a post

To edit the description of a shared post, navigate to the community post from your My Bots page and click Edit Post. To remove it from the community feed, click Unpublish. Unpublishing removes the post from the feed but does not affect the underlying bot in your account.
Forked copies of your strategy continue to exist in other users’ accounts even after you unpublish the original post.