Platforms

Choosing where to invest

A simple guide to the main platform routes UK beginners usually consider when opening a Stocks and Shares ISA.

This is not a ranking page and not a recommendation to use any specific provider. It is a simple way to understand the main options so you can choose the route that fits you best.

For people who want to choose their own investments

This route is usually better for people who are comfortable choosing a simple fund or ETF themselves and want lower ongoing costs. You make the decisions — which gives you more control and typically the lowest fees.

Trading 212
A simple app-based platform for self-directed investing in shares and ETFs.
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Good for
Beginners who want a clean app experience and the option to keep things simple with one or two long-term holdings.
What to know
Lots of choice — best used with a simple plan. Easy to overcomplicate if you are new.
InvestEngine
An ETF-focused platform often used by cost-conscious investors.
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Good for
People who are happy using ETFs and want a low-cost, stripped-back investing route with no platform fees on DIY portfolios.
What to know
More focused than a broad platform — fewer distractions, better if you want a simpler ETF-first approach.
Freetrade
A self-directed investing app offering shares, ETFs, and ISA access.
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Good for
People who want a mobile-first investing experience and are comfortable choosing investments themselves.
What to know
As with any self-directed platform, the main challenge is keeping the setup simple enough to stick with.

For people who want the platform to do more of the work

This route usually suits people who want to get invested without having to choose their own funds or manage the portfolio themselves. You pay a slightly higher fee in exchange for a much simpler experience.

Nutmeg
A managed investing platform that builds and runs portfolios for you.
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Good for
Beginners who want a more hands-off route and are comfortable paying more for simplicity. You answer a few questions and the platform handles the rest.
What to know
The main trade-off is cost versus convenience. Managed platforms typically charge higher ongoing fees than a simple self-directed portfolio.

For people who want the cleanest route into a straightforward ISA

This route usually suits people who want a simple setup with as little friction as possible. It is simpler partly because the choice is narrower — which can be helpful if you want to avoid too many decisions at the start.

Vanguard UK
A straightforward fund-first route for people who already know they want a simple Vanguard-based setup.
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Good for
Beginners who want a clean route into a small number of broadly diversified Vanguard funds — no need to choose from hundreds of options.
What to know
You can only hold Vanguard funds. That narrow focus is the point — it removes a lot of decisions that can otherwise slow people down.

Not sure which route fits best?

Most beginners end up choosing between two broad routes:

Self-directed ISA You choose a simple fund or ETF yourself. Usually lower cost. More decisions upfront, but straightforward once set up.
Managed account The platform handles the investments. Usually simpler to start. Often higher ongoing fees than self-directed.

If you are unsure, the better question is usually not "which platform is best?" — it is: "How involved do I actually want to be?"

A good first platform is usually a simple one

For most beginners, the most important thing is not finding the perfect platform. It is choosing a sensible route, opening the account, and starting with a structure simple enough to stick with.

This page is educational only and does not provide personal financial advice. Always do your own research before opening an account or investing. Investing involves risk and you may get back less than you invest.

For educational purposes only. Not financial advice. Investments can fall as well as rise. Always do your own research and consider whether investing is suitable for your goals and risk tolerance.