We are excited to announce two new features on Kite Web Marketwatch, designed to improve the user search experience and enhance overall user interface.
Brands Search:
This new feature allows you to quickly find and add trading symbols to your Marketwatch by entering familiar brand names, product names, or sectors. By streamlining the search process, you can now identify securities more efficiently, without needing to recall specific company names or ticker symbols.
Events Section:
We’ve introduced an Events Section that provides a curated list of instruments undergoing corporate actions, such as bonus issues, stock splits, dividends, rights issues, and earnings results. This list covers instruments with ex-dates ranging from T-1 to T+3 days that will be considered and includes the ability to search for instruments based on the type of corporate action. This feature helps investors make informed decisions and anticipate potential market movements based on corporate actions.
Both the Brands Search and Events Section are currently available on Kite Web, with plans to roll out on the app soon.
Note: If you don’t get results for any brand/product, please feel free to share them below. Your feedback will help us optimize the experience further.
These (TFC and trailing SL) are already on our priority list, but their development involves complex processes to ensure they work seamlessly. Freezing other updates wouldn’t speed up their release, as different teams handle different aspects of development. We’re committed to delivering these features as soon as possible and will share updates when we’re closer to launch. Thank you for your patience and understanding.
This got delayed as we decided to add couple more features to it, first we will release native option chain in couple of weeks and then new watchlists will come.
I am sorry to say, Zerodha is now making features that aren’t cutting it.
Dhan launched its brand search yesterday and any brand you search pops up on Dhan. Literally ANY BRAND. But Zerodha fails by a wide margin. Here’s one example, Essenza is a brand owned by ITC. Dhan shows the correct result and Zerodha doesn’t even know.
I am impressed how the team at Dhan is making world class products.
There is an urgent need for significant improvements to this feature. If such improvements are not
possible, I request that you consider changing the vendor.