Coming Soon - Development Roadmap
Last reviewed: by Options Analysis Suite Research.
Coming Soon & In Development
We're continuously expanding the Options Analysis Suite with new features and capabilities. Here's what's on the roadmap:
Upcoming Features
- SABR Local Volatility Hybrid: Combined stochastic-local volatility model for enhanced smile dynamics and realistic hedging parameters
- American Options Monte Carlo: Longstaff-Schwartz least-squares Monte Carlo (LSM) algorithm for early exercise boundary estimation
- Order Flow Page: Real-time options order flow analysis with institutional-grade model pricing, tracking large block trades, unusual options activity, and smart money positioning across equity and index options markets
- WebGPU PDE Solver: GPU-accelerated adjoint method for computing all Greeks in a single forward+backward pass, replacing multiple bump-and-revalue runs for significantly faster PDE-based Greeks calculations
How Roadmap Items Are Prioritized
The roadmap is shaped by three forces: features that close real gaps in the institutional vs. retail pricing-tool divide (the SABR-LV hybrid and Longstaff-Schwartz American Monte Carlo are both examples; these are standard at sell-side desks but absent from most retail platforms), features that compound with what already exists (the WebGPU PDE solver makes existing PDE-American workflows materially faster without new UX), and features requested repeatedly by users. Items further from the immediate trade workflow (exotic option types beyond the seven already shipped, FX-options pricing, interest-rate derivatives) sit lower on the list.
What's Out of Scope
A few things the platform won't add even if asked. Order routing and execution: the platform stays an analytics surface; orders go through your broker. Tax-lot accounting and wash-sale tracking: handled better by dedicated tax tools and your broker's records. Trade signals and "buy this now" alerts: the platform computes prices, Greeks, surfaces, and probability distributions; trade decisions stay with the user. Anything that requires storing broker credentials server-side beyond the BYOK model: the bring-your-own-key pattern is a deliberate boundary that keeps broker access in the user's control.
How to Influence the Roadmap
The fastest way to move a feature up the queue is a concrete use case: what trade workflow does this enable, what existing tool falls short, and how often does it come up. Email support@optionsanalysissuite.com with the request and the context. Generic "please add X" requests without a workflow are noted but rarely move anything; specific "I'm trying to do Y and the closest tool is Z, but Z misses W" reports tend to. The platform is built by a working trader, so requests grounded in actual trade decisions tend to resonate.
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