Product details

Bitget signal bots: how to configure and use webhooks

Bitget signal bots are powerful tools that allow users to receive trading signals from TradingView through site messages and push notifications, effectively alerting them to trade USDT-M perpetual futures at the right time. It can save users from the burden of checking signals across multiple platforms, facilitate trading, and help users stay ahead of the market.

TradingView's webhook feature can send a request to a certain URL every time it is triggered to ensure that traders will receive signals in a real-time manner. This article will explain how to configure and use webhooks on Bitget.

Before you start using a Bitget signal bot, read the following carefully:

- You must be a paying subscriber of TradingView (Pro/Pro+/Premium) to be able to use webhooks.

- Do not disclose your webhook URL to others to avoid receiving scams, fraudulent messages, or fake orders submitted by others.

- The TradingView alerts you receive will be based on your configuration. Bitget shall not be liable for any trading losses.

- Note that the triggering of signals relies on a third-party platform, and there may be a risk of signal loss or delay. Thank you for your understanding.

- This feature is currently only available for USDT-M perpetual futures trading pairs that have Bitget as their price source.

Step 1: Configure your bot script on TradingView

Configure your script in the Pine Editor.

Use Strategy Tester to backtest the bot's returns.

Finally, Save your bot.


Bitget signal bots: how to configure and use webhooks image 0

Bitget signal bots: how to configure and use webhooks image 1

Step 2: Select a USDT-M perpetual futures trading pair that has Bitget as its price source.

In the upper left corner, select a USDT-M perpetual futures trading pair that has Bitget as its price source.


Bitget signal bots: how to configure and use webhooks image 2

Bitget signal bots: how to configure and use webhooks image 3

Bitget signal bots: how to configure and use webhooks image 4

Bitget signal bots: how to configure and use webhooks image 5

Step 3: Create a webhook and link it with your bot script

Use the TradingView Alert icon on the trading chart to start creating alerts for your bot.


Bitget signal bots: how to configure and use webhooks image 6

View the message template and webhook URL provided by Bitget, then copy and paste them into the corresponding fields in the alert settings.


Bitget signal bots: how to configure and use webhooks image 7

Copy the Webhook URL from the Bitget page and paste it into the URL box in the alert settings.


Bitget signal bots: how to configure and use webhooks image 8

Copy the message template from the Bitget page and paste it into the message box in the alert settings.

Click Create to proceed. Congratulations, you have successfully set up your signal bot! You will receive push notifications for bot signals on Bitget.


Bitget signal bots: how to configure and use webhooks image 9

Step 4: Receive and view signals

You can view trading signals on the candlestick chart of the corresponding trading pair.


Bitget signal bots: how to configure and use webhooks image 10

Click on a signal to display a pop-up with more details.


Bitget signal bots: how to configure and use webhooks image 11

Push notification


Bitget signal bots: how to configure and use webhooks image 12

Site message


Bitget signal bots: how to configure and use webhooks image 13

How to toggle webhook signal notifications


Bitget signal bots: how to configure and use webhooks image 14

How to toggle signal records on the candlestick chart


Bitget signal bots: how to configure and use webhooks image 15

Reasons for webhook signal reception failure:

1. If you did not configure the webhook URL and trading pair as required, you will be unable to receive any trading signals.

2. Incorrectly formatted messages may prevent alerts from being triggered for the next signal.

Join Bitget, the World's Largest Crypto Copy Trading Platform