FundedNext is represented in the available data as an active CFD prop firm offering simulated funded trading evaluations across FX, indices, crypto, and other commodities. The brand supports Match Trader, MT4, and MT5, with visible program families under the Stellar Instant, Stellar Lite Challenge 2-Steps, Stellar Challenge 2-Steps, and Stellar Challenge 1-Step structures.
The data set shows FundedNext as having been created in March 2022, with Abdullah Jayed listed as founder/CEO and the country code recorded as AE. The maximum allocation shown is $300K, and the directory listing includes 22 visible challenges, 1 active offer, 6 announcements, and a market-reference rating of 4.3 from 771 reviews. A separate Trustpilot rating of 4.5 is also present, though the Trustpilot review count is not included in the data.
This review should be read as a structured editorial draft based only on the available JSON. Some important trader-facing details — especially deeper rule definitions, payout conditions, and trading permissions such as news trading, weekend holding, EAs, copy trading, and HFT — are not fully normalized in the supplied data, so those areas are treated cautiously rather than assumed.
Who FundedNext is actually for
FundedNext may be worth shortlisting if you want a CFD-focused prop firm with multiple platform options and several evaluation formats. The visible platform support is a practical strength: traders who prefer MetaTrader can use MT4 or MT5, while traders looking outside the MetaTrader ecosystem have Match Trader listed as an option.
The program structure also gives FundedNext a broader menu than a single-model evaluation firm. The JSON includes:
- Stellar Instant
- Stellar Lite Challenge 2-Steps
- Stellar Challenge 2-Steps
- Stellar Challenge 1-Step
That mix may appeal to traders comparing instant-style access against more traditional one-step or two-step challenge formats. The visible challenge data includes account sizes ranging across multiple tiers, and the profile lists maximum allocation as $300K.
FundedNext is also relevant for traders who need flexibility around payments. The available payment methods include Apple Pay, Astropay, Credit/Debit Card, Crypto, Google Pay, PayPal, Perfect Money, Skrill, TC Pay, and UPI Payment. Payout methods are listed as Crypto and Riseworks.
However, country eligibility matters. The JSON includes a restricted-country list covering jurisdictions such as Bangladesh, Belarus, Malaysia, North Korea, Sri Lanka, Syria, Vietnam, and others. If your country is not clearly supported, eligibility should be checked before comparing prices or rules.
The rule set, in plain English
The visible rules suggest that FundedNext’s conditions vary meaningfully by program type. This is important because a trader comparing the Stellar Instant model against the 1-Step or 2-Steps models should not assume the same leverage, payout rhythm, or loss structure applies everywhere.
For leverage, the JSON shows different settings by asset class and evaluation style:
- FX leverage is listed as 1:30 for Instant and 1-Step, and 1:100 for 2-Steps.
- Indices leverage is listed as 1:5 for Instant and 1-Step, and 1:15 for 2-Steps.
- Crypto leverage is listed as 1:1 across Instant, 1-Step, and 2-Steps.
- Other Commodities leverage is listed as 1:7.5 for Instant, 1:10 for 1-Step, and 1:15 for 2-Steps.
The normalized challenge rows show several different rule profiles. The visible 1-Step Stellar Challenge rows show a 10% profit target, 3% daily loss, 6% max loss, 1:0.6 PT/DD ratio, 80% profit split, and 7-day payout frequency. The visible Stellar Lite 2-Steps rows show profit targets such as 8% / 5% or 8% / 4%, with daily loss values shown as 5% or 4%, max loss values shown as 10% or 8%, and an 80% profit split.
For Stellar Instant, the visible rows show no profit target, no daily loss, 6% max loss, 70% profit split, and payout frequency described as “On demand (With condition), and Bi-weekly.” Because the “with condition” detail is not expanded in the normalized payout conditions, this should be treated as incomplete until verified directly.
Commission data is also program-dependent. The JSON lists:
- FX commission: $5/lot for Stellar 1-Step and 2-Step
- FX commission: $7/lot for Stellar Lite and Instant
- Indices commission: no commission
- Crypto commission: 0.04%/lot
- Other Commodities commission: $5/lot for Stellar 1-Step and Stellar 2-Step
- Other Commodities commission: $7/lot for Stellar Lite and Stellar Instant
The biggest caution is that several trading permissions are null in the data. News trading, weekend holding, EAs/bots, scalping, micro-scalping, copy trading, HFT, hedging, VPN usage, and DCA permissions are not confirmed here. A serious review process should verify those rules before treating FundedNext as suitable for a specific strategy.
The payout cycle, in visible data
FundedNext’s visible challenge data includes multiple payout schedules, depending on program type. The 1-Step rows show a 7-day payout frequency, while Stellar Lite 2-Steps rows show first payout in 21 days, then 14 days. The Instant rows show payout frequency as on demand with condition, and bi-weekly.
The payout methods normalized in the JSON are Crypto and Riseworks. No individual payout proof records are stored in this data set, and the live tracker section explicitly notes that payout records and proofs from competitor or reference websites were not crawled or stored. That means the payout section should be interpreted as policy-level information, not independent payout verification.
On trust signals, the available aggregate data is reasonably strong but should still be treated as a signal rather than a guarantee. The market-reference rating is 4.3 from 771 reviews, with the visible distribution showing 493 five-star, 178 four-star, 30 three-star, 10 two-star, and 60 one-star ratings. Trustpilot is listed at 4.5, but the Trustpilot review count is not available in the supplied JSON.
Those ratings suggest FundedNext has a meaningful review footprint, but the absence of review bodies, complaint themes, and independent payout records limits how deeply reliability can be assessed from this file alone.
Pricing and offer context
The normalized pricing data shows one-time fees across several visible FundedNext program rows. The lowest visible regular price in the supplied pricing records is $32.99, while the highest visible regular price is $1,099.99. Because the renderer will build the actual pricing table, the key editorial point is that FundedNext appears to cover both lower-entry and higher-tier account options rather than only large challenge sizes.
The offer data includes one active visible discount: 25% off all accounts for new users, with 15% for existing users. The offer is marked as active and code-required, but the actual coupon code is not stored in the JSON. The offer summary also notes that competitor or reference coupon codes were intentionally not stored.
That makes FundedNext comparatively interesting for discount-driven buyers, especially if the active 25% new-user offer applies to the account size and program type they want. Still, traders should confirm the final checkout price, eligibility, and terms before purchasing, because offer start and end dates are not included in the data.
FundedNext has also published visible announcements related to offers and payments. The data includes an August 22, 2024 announcement introducing a “My Offers” section in the FundedNext dashboard, and an August 19, 2024 announcement adding Apple Pay and Google Pay as payment methods. These are useful context points, but they should not be read as current checkout guarantees unless confirmed at purchase time.
Full pricing breakdown
| Size | Program | Steps | Target | Daily loss | Max loss | Profit split | Payout | Price |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| $0.006K | 1-Step | 1 Step | 10% | 3% | 6% | 80% | 7 days | $65.99 |
| $0.015K | 1-Step | 1 Step | 10% | 3% | 6% | 80% | 7 days | 29.99 |
| $0.025K | 1-Step | 1 Step | 10% | 3% | 6% | 80% | 7 days | $219.99 |
| $0.05K | 1-Step | 1 Step | 10% | 3% | 6% | 80% | 7 days | $329.99 |
| $0.1K | 1-Step | 1 Step | 10% | 3% | 6% | 80% | 7 days | $569.99 |
| $0.2K | 1-Step | 1 Step | 10% | 3% | 6% | 80% | 7 days | ,099.99 |
| $0.002K | Instant | Instant | None | None | 6% | 70% | On demand (With condition), and Bi-weekly | $59.99 |
| $0.005K | Instant | Instant | None | None | 6% | 70% | On demand (With condition), and Bi-weekly | 49.99 |
| $0.01K | Instant | Instant | None | None | 6% | 70% | On demand (With condition), and Bi-weekly | $299.99 |
| $0.02K | Instant | Instant | None | None | 6% | 70% | On demand (With condition), and Bi-weekly | $599.99 |
| $0.005K | 2-Step | 2 Steps | 8% 4% | 4% | 8% | 80% | First payout is 21days, then 14days. | $32.99 |
| $0.006K | 2-Step | 2 Steps | 8% 5% | 5% | 10% | 80% | First payout is 21days, then 14days | $59.99 |
| $0.01K | 2-Step | 2 Steps | 8% 4% | 4% | 8% | 80% | First payout is 21days, then 14days. | $59.99 |
| $0.015K | 2-Step | 2 Steps | 8% 5% | 5% | 10% | 80% | First payout is 21days, then 14days | 19.99 |
| $0.025K | 2-Step | 2 Steps | 8% 4% | 4% | 8% | 80% | First payout is 21days, then 14days. | 39.99 |
| $0.025K | 2-Step | 2 Steps | 8% 5% | 5% | 10% | 80% | First payout is 21days, then 14days | 99.99 |
| $0.05K | 2-Step | 2 Steps | 8% 4% | 4% | 8% | 80% | First payout is 21days, then 14days. | $229.99 |
| $0.05K | 2-Step | 2 Steps | 8% 5% | 5% | 10% | 80% | First payout is 21days, then 14days | $299.99 |
| $0.1K | 2-Step | 2 Steps | 8% 4% | 4% | 8% | 80% | First payout is 21days, then 14days. | $399.99 |
| $0.1K | 2-Step | 2 Steps | 8% 5% | 5% | 10% | 80% | First payout is 21days, then 14days | $549.99 |
| $0.2K | 2-Step | 2 Steps | 8% 4% | 4% | 8% | 80% | First payout is 21days, then 14days. | $798.99 |
| $0.2K | 2-Step | 2 Steps | 8% 5% | 5% | 10% | 80% | First payout is 21days, then 14days | ,099.99 |
Pros and cons
What this data supports
- Multiple visible program structures: Stellar Instant, Stellar Lite 2-Steps, Stellar 2-Steps, and Stellar 1-Step.
- Supports Match Trader, MT4, and MT5.
- Covers FX, indices, crypto, and other commodities.
- Maximum allocation is listed as $300K.
- Visible 1-Step rows show 80% profit split and 7-day payout frequency.
- Visible Stellar Lite rows show 80% profit split with first payout timing listed as 21 days, then 14 days.
- Broad payment method list, including cards, crypto, PayPal, Skrill, Apple Pay, Google Pay, and UPI Payment.
- Active visible offer: 25% off for new users and 15% for existing users.
- Market-reference review footprint: 4.3 rating from 771 reviews.
- Trustpilot rating is listed as 4.5, though review count is unavailable.
What still needs review
- Key trading permissions are not confirmed in the JSON, including news trading, weekend holding, EAs, copy trading, HFT, and hedging.
- Payout proof records are not stored, so payout reliability cannot be independently validated from this data alone.
- Some program details require caution because deeper payout conditions and account lifecycle rules are not normalized.
- The active offer requires a code, but the coupon code itself is not stored.
- Restricted-country list is significant and should be checked before signup.
- Trustpilot review count is missing, so the Trustpilot rating should be treated as an incomplete signal.
- The data includes normalized challenge rows, but a trader should still confirm final rules directly before buying.
Verdict
FundedNext looks like a broad CFD prop firm option with a large visible challenge menu, multi-platform support, and several evaluation styles. The strongest reasons to consider it are the choice between Instant, 1-Step, and 2-Steps structures; support for Match Trader, MT4, and MT5; visible profit splits of 70% to 80% depending on program; and an active offer listed as 25% off for new users.
The main limitation is not necessarily the headline offer or challenge variety, but the missing depth in the rule data. Strategy-specific permissions, detailed breach rules, payout conditions, and verified payout records are not fully available in the JSON. That matters because many prop firm disputes come from rule interpretation rather than headline pricing.
For traders comparing FundedNext, the sensible approach is to use this page as a shortlist filter: confirm your country eligibility, pick the program format that matches your risk style, compare the drawdown and payout schedule carefully, and verify any strategy-specific rules before purchase. If the missing permissions align with your trading style after verification, FundedNext has enough visible structure and review footprint to deserve a place in a serious prop firm comparison.
Editorial note: this page is assembled from normalized JSON fields plus reviewed narrative sections. Recheck live offer terms before using any coupon.