TradingView Automation Bot (2026)

TradingView automation bot 2026 — five platforms that turn your TradingView alerts and Pine Script strategies into automated trades.

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How we ranked these

Every entry on this page was scored against five criteria. Pages that fail to publicly disclose any of these are excluded from the ranking.

  • Alert→exchange path
  • Pine Script support
  • Strategy backtest depth
  • Multi-exchange routing
  • Documentation quality

The top 5 picks

#1

Alertatron

$15-$120/mo
  • TradingView alert → exchange
  • Multi-account
  • Order chains
Best for: TradingView power users automating their own signals
#2

3Commas

Free + $14.50-$79/mo
  • DCA bots
  • SmartTrade terminal
  • Multi-exchange
Best for: Multi-exchange traders running DCA + grid strategies
#3

WunderTrading

Free + $14.95-$54.95/mo
  • Copy-trading marketplace
  • DCA + grid bots
  • TradingView signals
Best for: Traders who want bots + copy-trading in one platform
#4

Cryptohopper

Free + $19-$99/mo
  • Paper trading mode
  • Marketplace of signals
  • Trailing stops
Best for: Beginners who want a marketplace + paper trading
#5

Trality

Free + €9.99-€59.99/mo
  • Python + drag-drop
  • Backtester
  • Marketplace
Best for: Python devs who want a hybrid code + visual approach

Affiliate disclosure: we may earn a commission on some external links above. Our ranking methodology is published here.

Frequently asked questions

How do I automate my TradingView strategy?

Three steps: (1) write or adopt a Pine Script strategy in TradingView, (2) configure an alert with a webhook URL provided by your automation bot, and (3) the bot places the trade on the connected exchange when the alert fires. Test on paper first.

Can TradingView Pine Script trade automatically?

Pine Script itself does not place trades — TradingView is a charting platform, not an exchange. To trade automatically, Pine Script triggers an alert with a JSON payload, which a webhook bot (Alertatron, 3Commas, Cryptohopper) routes to your exchange.

What is the difference between a TradingView alert and a TradingView bot?

A TradingView alert fires when a condition is met (RSI crosses 30, price hits a level). A TradingView bot routes that alert to an exchange and places the trade. The alert is the signal; the bot is the execution layer.

Are TradingView automation bots reliable?

Top platforms (Alertatron, 3Commas, Cryptohopper) have years of uptime track record. Reliability depends on: (a) TradingView's alert delivery (high but not 100%), (b) the bot's webhook listener uptime, and (c) the exchange's order execution. Plan for 99% reliability, not 100%.

What does a TradingView automation bot cost?

Alertatron starts at $15/mo. 3Commas TradingView signals are included in plans from $14.50/mo. Cryptohopper TradingView mode starts at $19/mo. Plus you need TradingView Pro+ ($14.95/mo) for webhook alerts.

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