Head-to-head · Comparison
Features, pricing, health score, community ratings — side-by-side from the live MadeOnSol database.
Updated July 18, 2026
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| Rating | (5) | (1) |
| Pricing | Freemium | Free |
| Health | Healthy | Healthy |
| Chain | solana only | solana only |
| Open Source | ||
| Features | 10 features | 8 features |
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Analysis
FrogLabs Terminal FrogLabs Terminal is a local-first desktop application for Solana memecoin creators and traders, built around a single principle: "Solana bots without the cloud." Unlike browser and Telegram bundlers... Phoenix Phoenix is a decentralized exchange built from the ground up on Solana that uses a fully on-chain central limit order book (CLOB) rather than the automated market maker (AMM) model used by most DEXs....
Both FrogLabs Terminal and Phoenix hold similar community ratings, suggesting users find comparable value in each. Your choice should come down to specific features, pricing, and ecosystem fit rather than overall score.
FrogLabs Terminal uses a freemium model, while Phoenix is free — Free to trade. Minimal trading fees (maker/taker) that go to market makers. Standard Solana transaction fees apply.. Phoenix has the edge for budget-conscious users, though FrogLabs Terminal's paid tier may offer features worth paying for.
FrogLabs Terminal offers 10 features including Non-custodial, local-first architecture — keys are created and stored only on your device; no cloud wallets, remote signing, or servers, One-shot multi-launchpad deploy across Pump.fun, Raydium LaunchLab, Bonk, Bags, and Meteora DBC, Sub-wallet management: fund, rotate, and bundle dozens of sub-wallets with pre-configured buys at deploy time, and 7 more. Phoenix counters with 8 features including Fully on-chain central limit order book (CLOB) with real-time matching, Limit orders, market orders, and post-only orders like a centralized exchange, Zero impermanent loss for market makers — set precise price levels, and 5 more. The right choice depends on which specific features matter for your use case — check the individual review pages for full breakdowns.
We monitor both tools around the clock for uptime, SSL validity, and response times. FrogLabs Terminal currently has a healthy health status with 100.0% uptime over the last 30 days. Phoenix is rated healthy with 100.0% uptime. For any tool you trust with your funds, trades, or yield, uptime and speed are non-negotiable.
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| Twitter Followers | 383 | 33,514 |
| Categories | Token Launchers, Meme Tools, Trading Bots | DEXs & Swaps |
| Description | Serverless, non-custodial desktop terminal for launching and bundling Solana memecoins — private keys never leave your machine. | Fully on-chain limit order book DEX built natively on Solana |
FrogLabs Terminal's key strengths include true self-custody — keys never leave the device, with no telemetry or trade proxying, removing the custody/rug risk that cloud bundlers carry, broad launchpad coverage (pump.fun, raydium launchlab, bonk, bags, meteora) from a single one-shot deploy flow, reusable, versioned blueprints make complex multi-wallet strategies repeatable and shareable. Phoenix stands out for cex-like trading experience with limit orders and tight spreads on a fully decentralized protocol, no impermanent loss risk — market makers control exactly where their liquidity sits, integrated into jupiter and other aggregators so traders automatically get best prices. On the flip side, FrogLabs Terminal's weaknesses include desktop-only — no mobile or web client, and because it is local-first you are responsible for your own key backups (there is no account recovery), while Phoenix's main drawback is requires active market making — passive lps can't just deposit and earn like on amms.
While FrogLabs Terminal (Token Launchers) and Phoenix (DEXs & Swaps) serve different primary purposes, users often consider both when building their Solana toolkit. Neither has a clear community advantage, so your decision should be feature-driven. We recommend trying both — FrogLabs Terminal is free to start and Phoenix is free to start. Read user reviews on each tool's page for real-world feedback from the Solana community.