About CPlugin

A small engineering house building server-side MetaTrader software — CPlugin since 2015, in the field since 2006 — founder-led, deep, and direct.

CPlugin is a small engineering house. We build the server-side software that lives inside MetaTrader trading platforms — and we have done little else, on purpose, since 2015. (The founder has worked the forex trade layer since 2006.)

One discipline, done deeply

We are not a brokerage-in-a-box. We don't sell a CRM, a liquidity bridge and a white-label terminal in one bundle. We build the precise, low-level piece a broker is missing:

  • Server plugins — native MT4/MT5 modules loaded by the trade server: multi-tier IB commissions, flexible leverage, AMF compliance, gap handling. Written in C++ and Rust, where a microsecond on the trade path matters.
  • Manager API integrations — MetaTrader's Manager API is MetaQuotes' own interface; we build the apps and wrappers on top of it, so you can drive accounts, trades and reporting from any language your team already uses.
  • Cloud WebAPI — manage any number of MT4/MT5 servers over REST, with real-time streaming built in. Multi-tenant and pay-as-you-go, or shipped to run on your own metal.
  • Bespoke work — the plugin or tool that doesn't exist yet. You describe the problem; we build it around your platform.

Why brokers stay

The native MetaTrader layer is Windows-only, fiddly and unforgiving — reconnects, threading, version drift, manager credentials that must never leak. Most teams underestimate it, then maintain it forever. We carry that for you. Our code becomes part of how a broker's platform runs, which is why the brokers who start with us tend to stay for years.

A house, not a vendor

When you work with us you reach the people who wrote the code — not a ticket queue. There is a founder you can talk to directly, with a team of engineers behind every release.

I've worked in forex since 2006 and started CPlugin in 2015 to do one thing properly: the low-level software brokers can't buy off a shelf. — Vladislav Sorokin, founder & lead engineer

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