Trading Alert Went Off.
No Sound on Android. Fix It Now.

The alert triggered. You can see it in the tray. Your phone made zero sound. You've probably tried turning up the volume. It didn't work. Here's why — and the only fix that actually solves it permanently.

Quick Answer

Trading alerts produce no sound on Android because they use the notification channel, which is silenced by Do Not Disturb, notification volume, and battery optimization. The permanent fix is not adjusting volume settings — it's changing the delivery mechanism. TviewAlarm receives your TradingView webhook and fires alarm-channel audio, which cannot be silenced by any of these restrictions.

Every Fix You've Tried — And Why Each One Failed

If your TradingView alert produces no sound on Android, you've probably worked through the obvious fixes. Here's an honest breakdown of what works, what doesn't, and why.

Fix attempted Result Why it doesn't work
Turn notification volume to max ✕ Fails at night DND overrides notification volume entirely. Max volume doesn't matter when the channel is silenced.
Add TradingView as DND exception ✕ Unreliable Notification exceptions in DND are inconsistent across Android manufacturers. Works on some devices, fails on others.
Disable battery optimization for TradingView ✕ Partial Helps with delivery timing, but doesn't fix the notification channel being silenced. Alert may arrive — still no sound.
Keep phone volume at max overnight ✕ Fails If DND is active, all notification-channel audio is suppressed regardless of volume slider position.
Turn off DND while sleeping ✕ Impractical Every other notification, call, and app alert also wakes you. You'll sleep worse than watching charts manually.
TradingView webhook → TviewAlarm ✓ Permanent fix Bypasses notification channel entirely. Uses Android alarm channel — exempt from DND, silent mode, and battery restrictions.

Every "fix" that operates within the notification channel is temporary and unreliable. The only permanent solution is to change the delivery channel — from notification to alarm. That's what TviewAlarm does.

Why the Webhook Fix Works at the System Level

Android's audio system has distinct channels with different permission levels. The notification channel — used by TradingView push notifications, email, and social apps — is the lowest priority. It is subject to DND, volume settings, and battery restrictions.

The alarm channel — used by clock apps, timers, and TviewAlarm — is protected by Android at the OS level. It was designed specifically for events that must produce sound regardless of user-configured restrictions. Silent mode cannot touch it. DND cannot touch it.

By routing your TradingView alert through a webhook to TviewAlarm, you're not working around the notification system — you're bypassing it entirely and using the only delivery channel that is guaranteed to make sound.

The Permanent Fix — 4 Steps, 60 Seconds

1

Download TviewAlarm (free, Android)

Install from Google Play. Open the app and sign in. Your personal webhook URL is on the Home tab immediately.

2

Copy your TviewAlarm webhook URL

Tap to copy. Looks like:

https://tviewalarm.com/webhook/your-uid
3

Add to TradingView alert

Edit any alert → Notifications tab → enable Webhook URL → paste → Save. Works for every alert you create from this point forward.

4

Confirm the fix with a test

Silent mode on. Screen off. Trigger a TradingView test alert. Your phone rings at full alarm volume within 1–3 seconds. The no-sound problem is permanently solved.

★★★★★

"Tried every Android notification fix for two weeks. Nothing worked overnight. TviewAlarm worked on the first test. Should have started here."

Tom G. — Crypto Day Trader

★★★★★

"The webhook approach is just fundamentally different from notification fixes. It bypasses the whole broken system. That's why it works when everything else doesn't."

Mia L. — Algorithmic Trader

★★★★★

"Set up in the time it took me to write this review. Tested with DND on, screen off, volume at zero. Rang loud. Problem solved."

Ben C. — Forex & Crypto Trader

Every Night Without This Fix Is a Risk

Install TviewAlarm Now — Before You Miss Another Breakout Tonight

Every fix you try inside Android's notification system will break again tomorrow. Install TviewAlarm and bypass the system entirely — before your next alert fires on silent.

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

Frequently Asked Questions

Trading alerts from TradingView use Android's notification channel, which is silenced by notification volume settings, Do Not Disturb mode, and battery optimization. The alert is delivered to your device — it just produces no sound. The permanent fix is to route alerts via webhook to TviewAlarm, which uses Android's alarm channel and cannot be silenced by these restrictions.
Connect your TradingView alerts to TviewAlarm via webhook. In TradingView alert settings, enable Webhook URL and paste your TviewAlarm webhook URL. TviewAlarm converts the webhook into alarm-priority audio that bypasses notification volume, Do Not Disturb, and battery restrictions — permanently solving the no-sound problem.
At night, Android activates Do Not Disturb (silencing notification audio), Doze mode (delaying push delivery), and manufacturer-level battery optimization (potentially killing background apps). All three can prevent a trading alert from making sound. The only audio channel exempt from all three is Android's alarm channel, which TviewAlarm uses.
Sometimes, on some devices — but it's unreliable. DND exception behavior varies significantly across Android manufacturers. On Samsung, Xiaomi, and other heavily customized Android versions, notification exceptions often fail. The webhook approach via TviewAlarm is reliable across all Android devices because it uses the alarm channel, not the notification channel.