# Introduction to Outlight

Outlight is a comprehensive “signal-to-trade” platform tailored for the Solana ecosystem, aggregating public Key Opinion Leader (KOL) signals from X (formerly Twitter) and Telegram. The platform verifies and scores these signals using robust metrics such as win-rate, average gain, first-call status, and fully diluted valuation (FDV) at the time of the call. Outlight’s proof-of-call functionality enhances transparency by providing detailed links, timestamps, contract addresses, and alerts for deleted posts. Users benefit from advanced rankings and filters, enabling efficient evaluation of KOLs and trending signals over multiple time frames.

The platform also offers seamless in-app trading, allowing one-click entries and exits from token pages with smart take-profit and stop-loss presets that adjust to market conditions. With a fully functional web platform, Outlight.fun, users can access features like caller leaderboards, “Most Called” lists, and advanced market indicators including Signal Velocity Index and Monty Score. For professional and B2B users, Outlight provides a WebSocket API supporting server-side filtering to ensure high-quality, reliable data streams. Ultimately, Outlight empowers traders with trusted, actionable insights and integrated execution tools, leading to faster and more confident trading decisions.


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