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Yesterday's Top Launches: 1 Tools from March 22, 2026

A new developer tool from TradeSmart launched, offering a free Hong Kong IPO allotment predictor and financial calculators for developers and investors.

Yesterday was a quiet but interesting day for new developer tools, with a single, highly-focused product making its debut. It’s the kind of utility that might not grab headlines but could become an essential daily driver for a very specific audience.

HK IPO Predictor & Free Financial Calculators | TradeSmart

If you’re developing financial applications, performing market analysis, or just have a personal interest in trading, the tools that launched yesterday from TradeSmart are worth a look. This is a straightforward web application built on Next.js that offers a suite of free financial calculators, but its standout feature is a Hong Kong IPO allotment rate predictor.

The core problem it solves is one of accessibility and specialized data. For retail investors or developers building trading bots focused on the Hong Kong market, predicting the allotment rate for an Initial Public Offering can be a complex and opaque process. It often involves sifting through historical data and broker statistics. TradeSmart packages this into a free, no-login-required tool that provides an instant prediction, along with a broker comparison feature. This immediately removes a significant friction point for anyone trying to gauge their chances of getting shares in a hot HKEX listing.

Beyond the IPO predictor, the platform includes over 35 other financial calculators covering major markets like the ASX in Australia and US exchanges. This turns it from a single-function tool into a broader utility belt. You can calculate compound interest, mortgage payments, or options pricing without needing to jump between different websites or build these formulas yourself. For a developer, this suite could serve as a handy internal reference or even a set of APIs to inform more complex applications, saving the effort of coding these common financial functions from scratch.

It’s important to note what this tool is not. It’s not a brokerage, it doesn’t execute trades, and it doesn’t offer real-time market data feeds. Its value is purely analytical and educational. The fact that it requires no login is a huge plus for quick, anonymous calculations, but it also means there’s no personalization or saving of your data between sessions. The interface, while functional, has a utilitarian feel. It gets the job done without much flair, which is perfectly acceptable for a free tool aimed at users who care more about the output than the aesthetics.

Who would benefit most from this? Primarily, it's retail investors active in the Hong Kong market, fintech developers who need to prototype or validate financial models quickly, and students or analysts learning about market mechanics. The free pricing model makes it a zero-risk option to incorporate into a workflow. Being a web-based tool, it’s instantly accessible, and the use of Next.js suggests a focus on performance and a modern developer stack.

While yesterday’s single launch might seem modest, it’s a reminder that effective new developer tools often solve a very specific problem exceptionally well. Instead of trying to be an all-in-one platform, TradeSmart has chosen a niche and delivered a clean, free solution for it.


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