1. Altpocket
Altpocket is a social network that meets cryptocurrency trading. This is a web platform that lets you track your portfolio and can share information to compare yourself with other users or friends. Layouts and designs are better than competitors and teams are constantly updating apps - you can see the developments in their social media. It also has an integration API import, which is not all on this list. With it you do not need to add transactions manually, because your transactions from a supported exchange can be imported automatically.
Advantages of Altpocket
Ability to share and compare portfolios with other users
Private mode so your investment is not tracked or identified
Ease of use, good design and good UI / UX
Bittrex, Poloniex, and Binance APIs to import and track your investments
Lack of Altpocket
Web-only apps, no mobile apps
Some minor bugs, such as total investment balances, are not always the same as your "net worth"
2. Cointrackr
Cointrackr is another web app. Because it's light enough and well designed, it works on mobile too. Cointrackr is supported by coinmarketcap.com, which means you have access to a large number of cryptocurrencies (over 1500). This can show you the trends based on the last hour, 24 hours or weeks. This is not the real time, because coinmarketcap uses the average exchange rates, depending on the coin / token. However, cointrackr is a simple tool you can use if you do not trade a lot and just have to keep an eye on the price.
Advantages of cointrackr
User friendly and easy to use
Does not require login (can store data in the browser cache)
Lack of cointrackr
Only coins are listed in coinmarketcap, which is very much, but not as flexible as some of its competitors
Not enough features to make it useful for people doing daily cryptocurrency trading
Since the data comes from coinmarketcap, it does not show the special price of the exchange (which can be slightly different)
3. Blockfolio
Blockfolio is one of the most popular ways to track cryptocurrency in mobile phones. With iOS and Android apps, Blockfolio has long been the default way to track cryptos, even for experienced traders. Its feature is rich and supports a lot of crypto, making it a popular app to keep up with your investment developments. No web or desktop apps, so for now.
Benefits from Blockfolio
A simple graph that helps track your portfolio history
Can sync by swiping down and updating prices instantly
A long list of cryptocurrency and trading pairs by exchange (though not as much as Delta)
Lack of Blockfolio
No API support
This is not a very good app
Certain cryptoes have damaged data causing large spikes and crumbling graphs
Their privacy policy states that they sell your data to third parties
4. Google Spreadsheet
Why is an online spreadsheet application on the cryptocurrency portfolio tracker list? Well, Google Spreadsheet is one of the most flexible and customizable tools for cryptocurrency analysis. You can do exactly what you want with it, how much you like. If you just track Bitcoin, simply prepare a sheet with GOOGLEFINANCE ticker to instantly update the BTC price in some currencies. Or download one of many Google Spreadsheet plugins that gives you access to a large number of cryptocurrency pricing in real time. The most popular is Cryptofinance.
If you have a little technical knowledge, you can use ImportJSON and CryptoCompare API to use Google Spreadsheets without Chrome plugins. You can even search around and find templates for existing crypto trading sheets, so you do not have to create them yourself.
Google Spreadsheet Profits
Make it as simple or as complex as you want.
Analyze a number of cryptocurrencies, depending on the available APIs, and create your own charts / charts.
Lack of Google Spreadsheet
Requires more settings and tweaking than other options in this list
Large sheets are slow and not practical, especially on mobile.