1. What “best” means for Solana MM bots & volume tools
“Best Solana market making bot” can mean very different things depending on whether you’re:
- A meme coin founder trying not to die after Pump.fun launch.
- A DeFi team needing sustainable on-chain liquidity for your token.
- A small MM-as-a-service shop running multiple clients.
Instead of one fake “Top 10” list, this article ranks tools in four categories:
- Pump.fun / PumpSwap launch & meme coin bots.
- Jupiter / Raydium routing-based MM engines.
- Non-custodial MM consoles & dashboards.
- Analytics & dev frameworks that power your own bots.
2. Best Pump.fun launch & meme volume tools
Pump.fun (and now PumpSwap) has been central to the Solana memecoin wave, with some reports suggesting it accounted for a majority of token launches and large chunks of fee revenue during peak cycles.
If you’re here for memes, the “best” tools are those that:
- Understand Pump.fun/PumpSwap bonding curves.
- Can run micro-buys, support and sells without wrecking your own bag.
- Don’t force you to give up your seed or custody.
Pump.fun MM templates (non-custodial)
The most robust Pump.fun solution is a custom or console-based MM strategy that:
- Uses a dedicated MM wallet per token.
- Buys and sells on the bonding curve in SOL, with daily notional caps.
- Transitions into DEX-based MM once the token graduates.
See: Pump.fun Market Making Bot for Solana and Solana Meme Coin Market Making.
What about TG “trending” bots?
There are Telegram bots that promise to push Pump.fun tokens into trending via micro-buys and comments. They can be effective short-term, but:
- Often require custodial deposits.
- Hide their exact trading patterns.
- Don’t help on Raydium or other DEXes after launch.
Use with caution; if you do, run them alongside your own non-custodial MM wallet, not instead of it.
3. Jupiter & Raydium-based market making engines
Once your token is off the curve and on a DEX, the “best” tools are those that understand Jupiter routing and Raydium (plus other AMMs) as liquidity venues. Raydium often handles a large fraction of Solana’s DEX volume, while Jupiter aggregates routes across multiple DEXes.
Jupiter-routed MM bots
A serious Solana MM engine will usually:
- Use Jupiter’s quote & swap APIs as its routing layer.
- Sign versioned transactions from dedicated MM wallets.
- Let your strategy decide size, spread, direction and tick; Jupiter decides venue mix.
For deeper routing comparisons, see Jupiter vs Raydium for Solana Market Making.
Raydium-native MM strategies
In some cases – especially for blue-chips or CLMM pools – it’s still best to:
- Interact directly with Raydium pools or CLMMs.
- Combine LP positions with directional MM on top.
- Use Jupiter only as a secondary router or for non-core pairs.
A good MM console will let you choose between auto/JUP routing and direct Raydium logic per strategy.
4. Non-custodial MM dashboards – the real “best bots” in 2025
For token creators, the best “bot” in 2025 is usually not a single script; it’s a dashboard that controls many bots. A good Solana MM console brings together:
- Per-token MM wallets you control.
- Strategy forms for spread, size, routing, caps.
- Charts for equity, volume, fee PnL and trades.
- Routing options for Pump.fun/PumpSwap, Jupiter, Raydium and others.
Why dashboards beat raw bots
- You keep your own seeds and MM wallets – non-custodial by design.
- You can run dozens of strategies for multiple tokens from one UI.
- Risk controls (daily caps, max exposure) are visible and enforced per client.
- You get telemetry instead of trusting promises in TG chats.
Where MM Pro fits in
MM Pro is exactly this category: a Solana MM dashboard designed for:
- Pump.fun memes (router=pump) during launch.
- Raydium & other DEX pairs via Jupiter routing (router=auto/jup).
- Per-client wallets for each token or partner.
- Unified equity/volume/PnL charts over all strategies.
The code structure you pasted (JUP + Pump.fun + per-client wallets) is exactly the backbone of this dashboard – the article you’re reading is the marketing & SEO layer on top.
5. Dev frameworks & open-source MM components
If you’re technical (or have a dev on your team), the “best tools” often mean: libraries + frameworks you can drop into your own infra:
Jupiter & Solana SDKs
With Solana Web3 and Jupiter’s public API, you can:
- Fetch quotes and build versioned swap transactions.
- Integrate routing directly into your MM strategies.
- Embed the same logic in your own dashboards or bots.
General trading frameworks
Frameworks like Hummingbot and other open-source MM engines can be adapted to Solana or combined with off-chain quant logic to drive your Solana MM wallets.
For many creators, though, this route is overkill – which is exactly why ready-made MM dashboards are attractive as a middle ground.
6. Quick comparison: which “best tool” is best for which job?
Here’s a category-level comparison you can use when choosing tools for a specific token:
| Category | Best for | Pros | Cons |
|---|---|---|---|
| TG volume bot services | Short-term Pump.fun pops & vanity volume | Easy to start, no dev needed | Custodial, opaque, often wash-heavy, little post-launch support |
| DIY JUP / Raydium scripts | Technical teams with infra and dev time | Maximum control, fully custom logic | Operational overhead, error risk, no unified UI for non-devs |
| Non-custodial MM dashboard | Creators and small desks managing multiple tokens | Per-wallet strategies, charts, routing, non-custodial keys | Requires some initial setup and discipline in wallet management |
7. Choosing your own “best” Solana MM & volume stack
In practice, the “best Solana market making bot” in 2025 is not a single product; it’s a stack that you control:
- Launch-phase: a Pump.fun/PumpSwap-aware MM strategy (see Pump.fun MM Bot).
- DEX-phase: Jupiter + Raydium based MM strategies (see Jupiter vs Raydium Routing).
- Volume tuning: an understanding of volume vs wash trading, from Solana Volume Bots.
- Meme survival: per-meme MM wallets and post-launch playbooks, as in Solana Meme Coin Market Making.
- Console: a non-custodial dashboard like a Solana MM Pro-style console that orchestrates it all.
With that setup, you’re not beholden to any external “best bot”; you’re running your own best-in-class MM stack on Solana, with liquidity, volume and risk aligned to your project – not someone else’s incentive.