Drive your bots from TradingView webhook alerts
Give any bot a per-bot token webhook URL, then have TradingView alerts fire force-entry and force-exit actions on real exchanges — your chart indicators, our execution.
Drive your bots from TradingView webhook alerts, explained.
TradingView webhooks let external alerts — most commonly from TradingView's charting and Pine Script indicators — trigger real actions on your VolatiCloud bots. Each bot gets its own webhook URL secured by a per-bot token.
When TradingView fires an alert at that URL, it can drive a force-entry or a force-exit on a specific pair, so the signals you already build on your charts become live trades through the cloud-hosted engine. You bring the signal logic; VolatiCloud handles secure, automated execution.
From idea to a running bot.
Webhooks bridge the chart you watch and the bot that trades.
Get the webhook URL
Each bot exposes a unique webhook URL secured by a per-bot token, so only your alerts can drive it.
Set up a TradingView alert
Create an alert in TradingView and point its webhook at your bot's URL with the action payload.
Signal fires an action
When the alert triggers, it drives a force-entry or force-exit on the pair you specify.
Execution in the cloud
The cloud-hosted engine places the order on your exchange through your non-custodial API key.
Built for the way you trade.
Webhooks are for traders whose edge lives on the chart, not in the bot's code.
TradingView power users
Reuse the Pine Script indicators and alerts you've already built to drive real execution.
Signal traders
Connect any system that can POST a webhook — not just TradingView — to your bots.
Hybrid traders
Combine chart-based discretionary signals with automated, always-on execution.
- Per-bot token-secured webhook URL
- TradingView alerts drive real trades
- Force-entry and force-exit actions
- Works with any webhook source
- Non-custodial execution on your key
- Available on every plan
Frequently asked questions.
How do TradingView webhooks work here?
Each bot has a unique webhook URL secured by a per-bot token. A TradingView alert posts to that URL and drives a force-entry or force-exit on the pair you specify, which the engine executes on your exchange.
Do I need TradingView specifically?
No. Any system that can send a webhook to your bot's URL can drive it. TradingView is the most common source because of its alerting and Pine Script indicators.
Is the webhook secure?
Yes. The webhook URL carries a per-bot token, so only requests with the correct token for that bot can trigger an action.
What actions can a webhook trigger?
A webhook can force an entry or force an exit on a specific pair, letting external signals open or close positions on your bot.
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