Receive TradingView alerts, enriches them with market context, scores signal quality, and sends a clean summary to your inbox or team channel. No scripts, no Zap sprawl, no manual chart checking.
Create TradingView alert templates that post to Adaptive webhook endpoints. Start with one setup type, like 4H breakout alerts, before scaling to multiple strategies.
Specify what context to attach to each alert: RSI window, volume baseline, ATR multiple, trend filter, and confidence scoring logic. Keep it explicit so analysts interpret signals consistently.
Route high-confidence signals to immediate channels (email or chat), medium-confidence to watchlists, and low-confidence alerts to a review queue. This prevents alert fatigue.
Run daily recaps and weekly hit-rate reviews. Adjust thresholds, invalidation logic, and setup definitions in plain English as market conditions shift.
Receive alert events directly from TradingView and normalize them into structured records for downstream analysis and routing.
Attach trend direction, RSI, MACD state, relative volume, ATR bands, and key levels so each alert includes decision-ready context.
Assign each signal a confidence score and explicit invalidation level so risk and setup quality are clear at first glance.
Send high-priority alerts to execution channels immediately while routing lower-confidence setups for review to reduce noise.
Track whether signals resolved, failed, or chopped. Build an auditable history to measure what actually works by strategy and market regime.
Update filters, thresholds, and routing logic without code changes, so non-technical team members can maintain the system safely.
Common questions about tradingview integration and chart analysis.
Create a TradingView alert webhook and point it to Adaptive. Then describe the enrichment and routing logic in plain English, like "for breakout alerts, include RSI + relative volume and send high-confidence signals to email." You can launch quickly and iterate without writing scripts.
Yes. You can define a scoring model based on factors like trend alignment, volume expansion, indicator confirmation, and volatility conditions. Adaptive calculates the score on each alert and includes reason codes so the score is explainable.
Most teams include setup type, timeframe, confidence score, invalidation level, nearest support/resistance, and a short rationale. This gives enough context to decide whether to act without reopening multiple charting tools.
Yes. Route alerts by confidence tier and strategy. For example, send only top-tier signals to your phone, route medium-tier alerts to a team channel, and keep low-tier alerts in a review log. This keeps critical alerts visible while preserving historical data.
Yes. Each signal can be tracked against outcome rules you define, such as target hit, stop-out, or timeout. Daily and weekly recaps summarize hit-rate, average move, and strategy-level performance so you can tune objectively.
TradingView is excellent at generating alerts, but raw notifications usually lack standardized context and post-signal analytics. Adaptive adds enrichment, scoring, routing, and outcome tracking so your workflow is consistent, measurable, and easier to improve over time.
Describe what you need in plain English. Adaptive builds it for you in minutes — no code, no consultants, no waiting.
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