Five years. Over 150 companies. The infrastructure behind modern prop trading.
As prop trading took off, firms were improvising their way through growth. FPFX Tech gave the industry the system it didn’t have and couldn’t scale without.
What began in 2020 as a lean platform for automating prop firm operations has, five years later, become the infrastructure behind the majority of prop trading businesses globally.
A small team built what became the Prop Trading Tech Kit, an end-to-end system that automates the full core of a prop firm:
All in one system. No spreadsheets. Just good tech.
Adoption scaled fast. In just a few years, FPFX Tech became the platform of choice for prop firms worldwide.
By 2025, that number exceeded 150 globally, covering North America, Europe, Asia, and Australia.
Features that once felt advanced are now expected, because FPFX made them standard:
The platform is now an infrastructure stack supporting:
Everything is built to operate seamlessly, scale fast, and reduce manual overhead. Firms use it to launch in under a week, operate globally, and remain compliant under pressure.
In 2025, FPFX Tech launched a European entity to support regulated brokers entering the space.
The company remains independent, operator-led, and product-focused.
Its growth was built on execution; not marketing. Referrals, retention, and infrastructure delivery continue to drive adoption.
FPFX has helped shape operational expectations across the industry.
It didn’t just sell software—it raised the bar for what a prop infrastructure provider should be.
Behind FPFX Tech is a team of builders with backgrounds in trading, brokerage operations, risk management and infrastructure.
Justin Hertzberg FPFX Tech CEO and founder, summed up the operating culture in one sentence:
“Never comfortable. Never satisfied. Always seeking more difficult challenges.”
That mindset shaped the first version of the platform, and it still drives every release today.
The prop trading model is evolving fast. Compliance is rising. Operators are under pressure. Weak infrastructure doesn’t survive. It is safe to say FPFX Tech powers the firms that do.