An alert watches a market for you and pings you the moment your condition is met — and because it's evaluated on our servers, it keeps working even when the terminal is closed. A Pro feature.

create-alert dialog with the condition options
Set a condition
Trigger on price or on an indicator value:
- Crosses above / below — fire when the value crosses a level you set.
- Moves up / down by % — fire on a percentage move from a reference price.
- Enters / exits a channel — fire when price moves into or out of a channel you've drawn.
One symbol or a whole watchlist
Point an alert at a single symbol, or at a watchlist group — one alert then covers every symbol in the group, and fires for whichever one meets the condition.

Single symbol / Watchlist group toggle in the alert dialog
Frequency and expiry
- Once — fire a single time, then stop.
- Once per bar — fire at most once per bar.
- Every time — fire every time the condition is met.
- Optional expiry — auto-remove the alert after 1 hour, 24 hours or a week.
Where it reaches you
- In-app & sound — a toast and the notification bell, with an optional audible ping.
- Email & Telegram — off-platform, so you don't miss a trigger.
- Desktop — browser notifications when the tab is in the background.
- Webhook — a POST to a URL of yours, to drive your own automation.

delivery-channel picker
Manage them
The bell panel lists every alert: pause one to mute it without deleting, resume it later, edit the level or condition, or remove it — and see which have already fired. How many active alerts you can keep depends on your plan.
Scanner alerts and Expert Pro rating alerts arrive in the same panel, so all your notifications live in one place.
A Pro feature — sign in to use it.
A good alert lets you leave the screen. Set the level, walk away, and let it call you back.