Anello - non-custodial grid trading bots for Hyperliquid
Anello is a non-custodial automation app for Hyperliquid, focused on doing one thing well: grid trading bots. Instead of watching a ranging market and manually placing, filling, and replacing orders all day, you define a grid once and Anello runs it — buying each dip and selling each rebound across a price range you set.
The detail that matters most is custody. Most trading bots, especially on centralized exchanges, require you to deposit funds onto the operator's platform, which makes the operator your counterparty. Anello never holds your funds. It runs through a Hyperliquid agent
wallet: a separate key authorized only to place and cancel orders on your account. It cannot withdraw or transfer anything, and you can revoke it at any time. Your assets stay in your own wallet on Hyperliquid. (More:
https://docs.anello.io/help/articles/non-custodial-agent-wallets/)
How it works. You choose a Hyperliquid spot market, set a lower and upper price, pick the number of levels, and size each order in USD. Before anything is placed, Anello shows you the exact orders — every price and every size. The preview is the contract: what you
approve is exactly what gets placed, with no drift. (More: https://docs.anello.io/help/articles/how-grid-trading-on-hyperliquid-works/)
Spacing is geometric, so each level sits the same percentage move above the one below it — every completed buy-sell cycle earns the same percentage wherever it happens in the range. That matches how crypto volatility actually scales, and it's a deliberate design
choice rather than a toggle. Sizing is entered as USD per order; Anello derives the base-asset size for each level using the level price and Hyperliquid's precision rules.
Hyperliquid spot, on purpose. Anello runs grids on spot markets, not perpetuals. A grid's natural failure mode is holding inventory when price leaves the range — and on spot that inventory is owned outright and can simply wait. On a leveraged perp the same inventory
is liquidatable, so a drawdown can be force-closed before it recovers. Spot is the venue where a grid's worst case can't end the account.
Honest about risk. A bot does not remove market risk; it automates execution. A grid accumulates inventory in a downtrend, sells early in a strong uptrend, and stops trading once price exits its range. Anello is not passive income and makes no profit guarantees. The
right use is choosing a range wide enough for realistic movement, sizing so a full-range fill doesn't overextend you, and always checking the preview before enabling automation. (Fees and full risk breakdown: https://docs.anello.io/help/articles/fees-and-risks/)
Scope. Anello is intentionally Hyperliquid-only and intentionally narrow — grid bots done well, not a broad multi-chain or multi-strategy platform. A developer API and grid-preview endpoint are available for programmatic access.
Website: https://anello.io
App: https://app.anello.io
Docs & Help Center: https://docs.anello.io

