The SatsIntel app is now available on the App Store and on Google Play. It is free, there is no subscription, and there is not a single ad inside it.
SatsIntel started as a public database on corporate Bitcoin: which companies hold it on their balance sheet, how much, at what average price and what it is worth today. All of that is still on the website, open and without registration. What the app does is take it to the place where a figure actually gets checked: your phone, standing up, in thirty seconds.
What is inside
Live prices and charts. Bitcoin, the main crypto assets, spot Bitcoin ETFs and the stocks of listed treasury companies —Strategy, Metaplanet, Marathon and the rest—. Charts across several timeframes, not just today's number.
Corporate, which is our thing. The full treasury directory, sovereign states such as Bhutan and El Salvador included. Comparison by mNAV, ETF flows in detail, BTC Yield and financial stress computed from real balance-sheet data, not estimates.
Your portfolio. You record your positions and the app works out your return, your effective Bitcoin exposure —the real one, counting through each treasury companyCorporate TreasuryA company that adopts Bitcoin as a primary or significant balance-sheet asset.View term → and each ETF— and the breakdown by asset type, in euros or dollars.
Anti-FOMO signal. An objective gauge combining MVRV, Mayer, NUPL and the Fear & Greed index into a single reading: accumulation, neutral or euphoria. It does not tell you what to do; it tells you where in the cycle we are, which is the question people forget to ask precisely when it matters most.
Radar. News, sector events, treasury milestones and alerts you configure yourself.



What the app does not do, and why
You cannot buy anything inside it. It is not an exchange, it is not a broker, and there is no trade button on any screen. That is a product decision, not a technical gap waiting to be closed: a tool that shows you a figure while also earning money when you trade has a conflict of interest built into it. We would rather be the tab you open before deciding.
It does not sell your data or spam you. No ads inside, no notifications you did not ask for: Radar alerts are yours to switch on and off.
It does not replace the website. Long profiles, comparisons and articles still live here. The app is for the quick check and for tracking; the site is for the analysis.
The data is exactly the same
This matters more than it sounds. The app has no database of its own and no figures of its own: it drinks from the same source as the website, the one updated daily and reviewed by hand whenever a company files an 8-K or a material event. If the directory says today that there are 178 listed companies holding Bitcoin on their balance sheet, the app says the same, at the same moment.
And your account is the same account. If you already have a portfolio on satsintel.io, you sign in with the same email and your positions are there. If you start on the app, you will see them on the web.


How to get it
On iPhone, from the App Store. Requires iOS 15.1 or later.
On Android, from Google Play.
And if you would rather look first —screenshots, features and specs—, there is the app page, which also detects your device and sends you to the right store.
Specs
- Price: free. No subscription, no in-app purchases. - Developer: Standard 21, S.A. - Version: 1.0.1, released 3 August 2026. - Size: 32.6 MB. - Requires: iOS 15.1 or later. On Android, whatever Google Play reports for your device. - Languages: Spanish and English. - Category: Finance. Rated 4+.
What comes next
Version 1.0 is published, not finished. What comes next will largely be decided by what you tell us: finer per-company alerts, home-screen widgets and more languages inside the app —the website is already in four— are the three most requested.
If something is missing or does not behave as you expected, write to us. We read everything.
The app is an informational tool. Nothing it displays constitutes financial, legal or tax advice. Digital assets are highly volatile and you can lose the capital you invest.

