Alertatron
- TradingView alert → exchange
- Multi-account
- Order chains
TradingView webhook trading bot 2026 — five platforms that route TradingView alerts directly to your exchange in milliseconds. Reviewed.
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A webhook trading bot listens at a unique URL for TradingView alert pings. When TradingView fires an alert (e.g. 'RSI < 30 on BTCUSDT'), the bot receives the JSON payload at its webhook URL and places the corresponding trade on the connected exchange.
Yes — webhook alerts are a Pro+ feature ($14.95/mo or higher). The free tier only supports popup, email, and SMS alerts. Pro+ supports server-side webhook alerts that fire even when your browser is closed.
Alertatron is the specialist — it was built for TradingView alert routing. 3Commas and Cryptohopper offer webhook trading as part of their broader bot platforms. WunderTrading and Trality both support TradingView webhooks with their own templates.
Typical end-to-end latency from alert trigger to exchange order is 200-800ms. The breakdown is roughly: 50-200ms for TradingView to send, 50-100ms for the bot to receive and parse, 100-500ms for the bot to place the order on the exchange.
Yes — Alertatron, 3Commas, and Cryptohopper all support routing one alert to multiple connected exchange accounts. This is useful for testing on a small account in parallel with a main account, or for running the same strategy across spot and futures.
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