The alert layer TradingView is missing
TradingView is the best charting platform on the planet — and Tickerbot isn't here to replace it. Tickerbot is the alert layer most TradingView users end up wishing for: plain-English multi-condition alerts, on your phone, without Pine Script.
Side-by-side comparison
| Feature | Tickerbot | TradingView |
|---|---|---|
| Best at | ✓ Building & running plain-English alerts | Charts and visual technical analysis |
| Build a multi-condition alert | ✓ One English sentence | Write Pine Script (custom language) |
| Alerts on watchlist + condition | ✓ "Any stock in my watchlist that does X" | Set up per-symbol manually |
| Cross-asset alerts in one prompt | ✓ "BTC up while SPY futures down" works | One symbol per alert |
| Analyst ratings + earnings calendar | ✓ Built-in alertable conditions | Not part of alerts |
| Insider trading alerts | ✓ SEC Form 4 with cluster detection | Not supported |
| Mobile-first | ✓ Native iOS app | App exists but built for charting |
| Pricing | ✓ $39.99/mo with 14-day free trial | Free tier; alerts gated to paid plans |
The honest pitch: use both
TradingView for charts. Tickerbot for alerts.
TradingView is unmatched for visual analysis — nobody builds better charts. But its alert system is built around per-symbol conditions and Pine Script. The moment you want a multi-condition, watchlist-scoped, fundamentals-aware alert, you hit a wall.
That's where Tickerbot starts.
No Pine Script, no debugging
Pine Script is a fine language if you're a programmer. If you're not, it's a wall. Tickerbot turns your sentence into the equivalent query under the hood — you don't see it, you don't write it, and you don't have to debug it when it returns nothing.
Try Tickerbot alongside TradingView
Keep TradingView for the charts. Use Tickerbot for the alerts. Free to try.