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Freetrade Customer Reviews & Expert Rating

  • Freetrade is rated highly on Good Money Guide as a low-cost and simple-to-use investment app.
  • Experts rate Freetrade as a strong beginner-friendly investment app offering commission-free trading, simple access to shares, ETFs and ISAs, and good value for new investors wanting an easy mobile experience.
  • Customer reviews, however, are more divided, with some users praising the app’s simplicity and low costs, while others raise concerns about customer support delays, account restrictions and limitations compared with full-service brokers. 

Freetrade Customer Reviews

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Cey @ 04/30/2019 03:57

30th April 2019

Best trading platform!!

Cey

Mark @ 04/30/2019 03:47

30th April 2019

Hands down my favourite app. Super easy to use, great customer support and cheap!

Mark

Kenny @ 04/30/2019 03:47

30th April 2019

They have a solid foundation, and I think this will grow into one of the best investment apps. The fee structure is great for those saving for the long term in an ISA – flat fee of ┬ú3 a month, no percentage fees, low fx fees for US stocks, and access to all the global indices, and all the brand names you’ve heard of in US and UK markets.

Kenny

Charlie Adams @ 04/30/2019 03:46

30th April 2019

Low cost trading app with a pleasant interface. What more could you ask for?

Charlie Adams

Kenny @ 04/30/2019 03:45

30th April 2019

They have a solid foundation, and I think this will grow into one of the best investment apps. The fee structure is great for those saving for the long term in an ISA – flat fee of ┬ú3 a month, no percentage fees, low fx fees for US stocks, and access to all the global indices, and all the brand names you’ve heard of in US and UK markets.

Kenny

Charlie Adams @ 04/30/2019 03:45

30th April 2019

Low cost trading app with a pleasant interface. What more could you ask for?

Charlie Adams

Connor @ 04/30/2019 03:44

30th April 2019

Amazing platform. Perfect for first time traders, looking forward to the future of this company

Connor

Scott @ 04/30/2019 03:44

30th April 2019

Brilliant app after having been going for a short space of time. New features added all the time and investible universe is going to grow very rapidly very soon

Scott

Ben @ 04/30/2019 03:39

30th April 2019

As someone who only has capacity to invest £100 a month in the stock market, freetrade is a gamechanger. I lose no money to, and I can choose which specific stocks I want to put money into, without being beholden to an overly complex portfolio from a roboadvisor.

Ben

Simon wike @ 04/30/2019 03:35

30th April 2019

Simply easy, no huge fees. Easy and straight forward!!

Simon wike

Donald Philp @ 04/30/2019 02:06

30th April 2019

Amazing app and amazing community. Love the refreshing look and feel and the option for alpha instant trades.

Donald Philp

Alexia Lewis @ 04/30/2019 01:52

30th April 2019

I think what Freetrade are doing is amazing. ItÔÇÖs so simple, intuitive, and necessary. The platform Freetrade have created allows young people to take that first step into investing and learning more about financial wealth. ItÔÇÖs fun, itÔÇÖs simple, itÔÇÖs safe. It affords anyone the peace of mind to start investing. Its not confusing or overly complicated. ItÔÇÖs made investing fun again, I think itÔÇÖs brill

Alexia Lewis

Jamie @ 04/30/2019 01:46

30th April 2019

Easy to use, low fees, great customer service and listening to users! Would recommend to anyone looking to begin or build their investments!

Jamie

Max @ 04/30/2019 01:35

30th April 2019

Fantastic platform which is very easy to use and offers incredible value by making free trades.

Max

Luke @ 04/30/2019 01:31

30th April 2019

Amazing app, no fees, no brainer

Luke

Luke @ 04/30/2019 01:28

30th April 2019

Best app for zero commission

Luke

James @ 04/30/2019 01:27

30th April 2019

Just what UK sharetrading needs. Easy to use, low cost, great customer service and only going to improve from here. I especially like the ethos to get less experienced and smaller scale investors started.

James

Luke @ 04/30/2019 01:27

30th April 2019

Best way to buy shares with zero commission

Luke

James Gledhill @ 04/30/2019 01:26

30th April 2019

Just what UK sharetrading needs. Easy to use, low cost, great customer service and only going to improve from here. I especially like the ethos to get less experienced and smaller scale investors started.

James Gledhill

James Gledhill @ 04/30/2019 01:25

30th April 2019

Just what UK sharetrading needs. Easy to use, low cost, great customer service and only going to improve from here. I especially like the ethos to get less experienced and smaller scale investors started.

James Gledhill

Freetrade Expert Review

Freetrade Won Best Investing App In The 2025 Good Money Guide Awards
Freetrade Review

Provider: Freetrade

Verdict: Freetrade has shaken up the UK retail investment market in recent years. Offering zero commissions on share trades, it has been stealing market share from legacy investment platforms with lower costs and better app functionality.

Is Freetrade a good investing app?

Best Investing App 2025Yes, Freetrade is a great investing app for those with a small amount of money who want a very low-cost way to start investing in UK and US shares and ETFs. As your portfolio grows you can upgrade for better execution and data. It’s most suited to medium and long-term investing.

Freetrade is one of the original and biggest commission-free investing apps in the UK. It now offers, GIAs, ISAs and SIPPs to over 1.5 million UK & European investors. It is possible to have a free account with end-of-day orders and limited stock data. Or you can upgrade to either a “standard” or “Plus” account for tax-efficient accounts, web access, reduced FX charges and most stock data.

Freetrade also won “Best Investing App” in the 2025 Good Money Guide Awards.

Freetrade offers a ‘freemium’ share dealing service and it’s mission is to get everyone investing by making it simpler and more affordable.

Founded in 2016, Freetrade launched its iOS app in the UK in October 2018, and since then it has grown at an impressive pace.

Freetrade’s popularity stems from two key features: commission-free trading for shares and exchange-traded funds (ETFs), and the ability to buy fractional US shares. These features have made investing more accessible and cost-effective, especially for beginners.

It’s worth noting that Freetrade won the 2021 Good Money Guide award for ‘Best Commission-Free Stockbroker’. It also won the 2019 Good Money Guide ‘People’s Choice’ award.

Pricing: 

With Freetrade you can buy stocks with zero commissions.

However, if you’re buying US or European stocks, you’ll need to pay foreign exchange (FX) fees. These fees vary depending on the ongoing plan you choose.

There are three options when it comes to plans. These are:

Freetrade Basic – Free

Freetrade Standard – £4.99 per month billed annually or £5.99 per month billed monthly

Freetrade Plus – £9.99 per month billed annually or £11.99 per month billed monthly

As for how Freetrade’s fees compare to other platforms, they are pretty competitive. But there are lots of variables to consider here including the type of plan you have, the type of stocks you invest in (i.e. UK vs US stocks), and how many trades you make per month.

If you just wanted to buy a few blue-chip UK shares within a General Investment Account, you could potentially pay no fees at all (you would have to pay Stamp Duty on trades).

However, if you wanted to buy and hold UK shares in a stocks and shares ISA, you would be looking at annual charges of at least £59.88.

That’s not particularly high but it can be beaten. AJ Bell, for example, offers an annual charge of 0.25% for ISAs and this is capped at just £42 per year (this doesn’t include any trades).

Market Access: In terms of accounts, Freetrade offers three options, a General Investment Account, a Stocks and Shares ISA and a  SIPP (Self-Invested Personal Pension). But, to open a stocks and shares ISA or SIPP you need to sign up for a premium plan.

Pros

  • Zero commission
  • No fees for a basic account
  • Fractional shares
  • UK Treasury Bills

Cons

  • App only on the basic plan (no desktop)
  • 0.99% FX fee for the basic account
  • Relatively early stage company
  • Pricing
    (5)
  • Market Access
    (4)
  • Online Platform
    (4)
  • Customer Service
    (4)
  • Research & Analysis
    (3.5)
Overall
4.1

Freetrade News

Safe Investments

Is Freetrade Safe?

Yes, you can consider Freetrade to be trustworthy. Freetrade is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) in the UK. Meanwhile, all Freetrade accounts are covered by the Financial Services Compensation Scheme (FSCS), especially now they are owned by IG. I’ve been following Freetrade since its inception and test out the app every

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Pros and cons of short selling

Can you short on Freetrade​?

No, you cannot short stocks on Freetrade, but you can still earn money from other people going short as the commission-free share trading platform has a share lending for its customers. Freetrade’s share lending program allows its users to lend out their eligible shares held in either a GIA, a general investment account, or SIPP,

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Freetrade FAQ

Overall, Freetrade is a good platform that offers a broad selection of investments and very competitive fees and charges. But it’s not perfect. And it’s not going to be the right platform for everybody. As always, the best platform for you will depend on factors such as the size of your portfolio, the investments you like to own, and the extra features you are looking for.

Freetrade is an independent, privately-owned company.

No. While Freetrade offers zero commissions on trades, you still need to pay Stamp Duty, FX fees, and annual charges (if you choose a premium plan).

When you buy UK stocks with Freetrade, the company deducts Stamp Duty at a rate of 0.5%. This does not apply to investment trusts or shares listed on AIM.

The minimum investment with Freetrade is currently £2.

Yes, it does. But you can only access this with a ‘Plus’ account.

There is always investment risk when you buy shares or ETFs. So, if you trade through Freetrade, it’s possible that you could lose money. However, the platform itself should be regarded as safe. It is regulated by the FCA, and accounts are covered by the Financial Services Compensation Scheme (FSCS).

With Freetrade, customer assets are held in ring-fenced accounts. So, if the company goes bust, your assets will be returned to you or transferred to another broker. If you hold cash with Freetrade, you will be covered by the Financial Services Compensation Scheme (FSCS) up to £85,000.

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