How to Get Loud Crypto Alerts on Android That Bypass Silent Mode

You set the alert. You trusted it. Your phone stayed silent. The move is gone. This is not a volume problem — it's a delivery problem. Here's the permanent fix.

Quick Answer

To get loud crypto alerts on Android that bypass silent mode, you need a system that triggers an alarm instead of a notification. Regular apps use Android's notification channel, which is muted by silent mode and Do Not Disturb. TviewAlarm receives your TradingView webhook and fires alarm-channel audio at full volume — the same channel your clock alarm uses, which cannot be silenced.

Why Your Crypto Alerts Keep Going Silent

Every crypto alert app you've tried — TradingView, Binance, Coinbase — delivers alerts through Android's notification channel. That channel is designed for emails and social media. It was never meant to wake you up.

At night, three Android restrictions activate simultaneously: Do Not Disturb silences all notifications, Doze mode delays push delivery, and battery optimization can kill background apps entirely. Your alert fires. Your phone receives it. And produces zero sound.

Notification Channel

How crypto apps deliver alerts

Silenced by Do Not Disturb
Blocked by silent mode
Delayed by Doze mode
Killed by battery optimization
Volume controlled by notification slider

Alarm Channel

How TviewAlarm delivers alerts

Exempt from Do Not Disturb
Bypasses silent mode
Wakes device from Doze
Survives battery optimization
Full alarm volume — always

This is not a configuration difference. It's an architecture difference. You cannot fix notification-channel delivery by adjusting settings. You fix it by switching channels entirely.

Set Up Loud Crypto Alerts in 60 Seconds

1

Install TviewAlarm (free, Android)

Download from Google Play. Sign in and copy your personal webhook URL from the Home tab. This URL is unique to your account.

2

Create your alert in TradingView

Set any price alert or indicator condition. Under the Notifications tab, enable Webhook URL and paste your TviewAlarm URL.

3

Choose your alarm tone

Pick a distinct sound in TviewAlarm. You'll recognize the alert before you even open your eyes.

4

Test with phone on silent

Silent mode on. Screen off. Trigger the test. Your phone rings at full alarm volume. The problem is permanently solved.

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"Phone on silent, DND on. TviewAlarm rang at full volume at 2AM. I'd been missing signals for months before this."

Kai R. — Crypto Trader

★★★★★

"The alarm channel explanation alone was worth it. I finally understood why nothing worked before. Now everything works."

Lena V. — Swing Trader

★★★★★

"Set it up in 3 minutes. Caught a BTC break that night. The old way of relying on notifications was costing me real money."

Marcus T. — Bitcoin Trader

Every Silent Alert Is a Missed Trade

Install TviewAlarm Now — Before You Miss Another Breakout Tonight

Your alerts are firing right now on the notification channel. They will go silent again tonight. Switch to alarm-channel delivery before the next move happens.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Yes — but only if they trigger alarm-channel audio instead of a notification. Android's alarm channel is exempt from silent mode and Do Not Disturb by design. TviewAlarm uses this channel to deliver webhook-triggered alerts as full-volume alarms regardless of your phone settings.
Because apps like TradingView deliver alerts through Android's notification channel, which is suppressed by silent mode, Do Not Disturb, and battery optimization. The alert fires — your phone just makes no sound. Fix it by routing alerts via webhook to TviewAlarm, which uses alarm-channel delivery.
Set a TradingView alert, enable the webhook option, and paste your TviewAlarm webhook URL. When the alert fires, TviewAlarm triggers alarm-channel audio at full volume — bypassing silent mode, Do Not Disturb, and battery optimization. Setup takes under 60 seconds.
No. If Do Not Disturb is active, notification volume is irrelevant — the entire notification channel is silenced regardless of slider position. The fix is to switch to alarm-channel delivery, which operates independently of DND and volume settings.