The Android Alarm System for TradingView Alerts That Actually Wakes You Up

TradingView alerts look great on paper. In reality, they don't wake you up. They don't break through silent mode. They fail exactly when it matters most. This is the fix.

Quick Answer

To turn TradingView alerts into loud Android alarms, route them via webhook to TviewAlarm. Instead of delivering a push notification through Android's mutable notification channel, TviewAlarm triggers alarm-channel audio — the same system your clock alarm uses. It wakes you up at full volume regardless of silent mode, Do Not Disturb, or battery settings.

The Real Cost of Missing Trades While You Sleep

This isn't just frustrating. Every alert that fires silently is a compounding cost. Breakouts happen at 2AM. Reversals happen at 4AM. Your alert fired. Your phone stayed quiet. You woke up to a closed candle and a missed entry.

What silent TradingView alerts actually cost you

Each row is a consequence of relying on notification-based delivery overnight.

Alert fires — no sound producedMiss the entry entirely
Notification delayed by Doze modeArrive 3–5 min after the move starts
Start leaving phone off DND to compensateSleep quality collapses
Start checking phone every 30 minutesHours lost, edge deteriorates
Use TviewAlarm — alarm-channel deliveryWake up within seconds of the move

The problem compounds. Traders who can't trust their alerts start watching charts manually, sleeping with notifications fully on, or waking themselves up to check. None of that is necessary if you change the delivery mechanism.

How the Alert-to-Alarm System Works

The difference between a notification and an alarm on Android is not volume — it's channel. Android's alarm channel is protected at the OS level. It cannot be silenced by DND, silent mode, or any user-facing setting. Here's the exact flow:

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Price hits your level in TradingViewAlert condition is triggered
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TradingView sends HTTP POST to your webhook URLDelivered in under 1 second
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TviewAlarm server receives the webhookSends high-priority FCM push — wakes device from Doze
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TviewAlarm fires alarm-channel audio on your deviceFull volume. Bypasses silent mode, DND, battery optimization.
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You wake up within seconds of the move startingNot hours after it ends
★★★★★

"TradingView notifications woke me up zero times in six months. TviewAlarm woke me up the first night I used it. The setup difference is remarkable."

Dmitri K. — Forex Trader

★★★★★

"The moment I understood it was an alarm channel vs notification channel issue, everything clicked. TviewAlarm is the only thing that solves it correctly."

Priya S. — Crypto Day Trader

★★★★★

"Caught a SOL breakout at 3AM that I would have completely missed. Phone was on silent. DND was on. Rang at max volume anyway."

Felix M. — Altcoin Trader

Tonight's Move Won't Wait

Install TviewAlarm Now — Before You Miss Another Breakout Tonight

Every night you wait is another night your TradingView alerts fire silently. Convert them to real alarms in 60 seconds — before you sleep through the next one.

Install TviewAlarm Now — Free Android · Alarm-channel delivery · Bypasses DND + silent · No code

Frequently Asked Questions

Not reliably by default. TradingView alerts use push notifications, which are silenced by Do Not Disturb and silent mode. To reliably wake up from a TradingView alert, route it via webhook to TviewAlarm, which converts it into alarm-channel audio that wakes you up regardless of phone settings.
TradingView uses Android's notification channel, subject to Do Not Disturb, notification volume, and battery optimization. When any of these are active — especially at night — the alert produces no sound. TviewAlarm uses the alarm channel, which is exempt from all three.
Yes — TviewAlarm. Paste your TviewAlarm webhook URL into any TradingView alert. When it fires, TviewAlarm receives the webhook and triggers full-volume alarm audio on your Android device, bypassing silent mode, Do Not Disturb, and battery optimization.
Typically within 1–3 seconds of the TradingView alert triggering. TradingView sends the webhook immediately when alert conditions are met. TviewAlarm's server processes it and sends a high-priority FCM message that wakes the device from Doze mode, then fires the alarm. The entire chain completes in under 5 seconds in most cases.