No-Code Webhook Automation

TradingView to Tradovate Automation, Without Writing a Line of Code

Fire your TradingView alerts straight into Tradovate as live orders. PickMyTrade is the no-code TradingView to Tradovate webhook bridge that turns your strategy, indicator or manual signal into automated futures trades, running in the cloud 24/7 and friendly to prop-firm accounts.

No credit card required. Setup takes under 10 minutes.

10,000+ traders
4.6 / 5 on Trustpilot (85 reviews)
Prop-firm friendly

What is TradingView to Tradovate automation?

TradingView to Tradovate automation is the process of sending your TradingView alerts to your Tradovate account so trades execute automatically, with no manual clicking. TradingView is where you build and watch your strategy. Tradovate is where the futures order actually gets filled. On their own, the two only connect for manual click-trading, so a bridge is needed to carry each alert across and place the order for you.

That bridge is a webhook. When your alert fires, TradingView sends a small message to a webhook URL. PickMyTrade receives that message, reads the symbol, side, size and any risk settings, and places the matching order on Tradovate. You do not write code, run a bot on your laptop, or rent a VPS. The whole flow runs in the cloud, so your alerts keep firing even when your computer is off.

This is what lets a Pine Script strategy, a paid indicator, or a simple crossover alert trade a live, demo or prop-firm Tradovate account hands-free. Below you will find the exact steps to connect the two, the order types you can automate, how PickMyTrade handles funded accounts, and answers to the questions traders ask most.

How to connect TradingView to Tradovate in 6 steps

A quick note first: TradingView's native Tradovate connection is manual only. It lets you click to trade from the chart but will not run your strategy. To auto-execute alerts, use PickMyTrade's webhook bridge. Here is the full setup.

  1. 1

    Create a PickMyTrade account and connect Tradovate

    Sign up and connect your Tradovate account, whether it is live, demo, or a prop-firm evaluation. This is where you also set default risk management such as stop loss, take profit and position sizing.

  2. 2

    Generate your alert message and webhook URL

    Inside PickMyTrade, generate the alert for your buy and sell signals. PickMyTrade produces both the JSON message and the webhook URL for you, so there is nothing to code.

  3. 3

    Create an alert in TradingView and paste the message

    On your strategy or indicator, open the alert dialog, delete the default alert text, and paste the PickMyTrade-generated JSON into the message box.

  4. 4

    Set the webhook URL in the alert

    In the alert's Notifications tab, tick Webhook URL and paste the PickMyTrade endpoint. This is what tells TradingView to send each alert to PickMyTrade for execution.

  5. 5

    Confirm your TradingView plan supports webhooks

    Webhook alerts require a paid TradingView plan (Pro, Pro+ or Premium). A free TradingView account cannot send webhooks, so it cannot trigger automated trades.

  6. 6

    Test on a 1-minute chart, then go live

    Attach the alert to a 1-minute chart so it triggers quickly, then check the PickMyTrade alert log and confirm the order landed in Tradovate. Once it works on demo, point it at your live or funded account.

Everything you can automate on Tradovate

Full order control and risk management, all driven by a single TradingView alert.

Truly no-code

No coding and no Web API setup. Paste a webhook alert and you are automated. If you can create a TradingView alert, you can run it on Tradovate.

Cloud-based, always on

Runs entirely in the cloud with no VPS to rent and nothing to keep open on your end. Alerts keep firing even when your computer is off.

Prop-firm friendly

Works with demo, live and prop-firm accounts, including 9+ Tradovate-powered firms such as Apex, TopStep and Alpha Futures.

Market, Limit and Stop orders

Highly flexible order handling. Attach stop-loss and take-profit five ways: points or dollar value, percentage, price levels, ticks, or total profit and loss.

Trailing stops, reverse and scale-in

Add a trailing stop with your own trigger and frequency, reverse a position on the opposite signal, or scale into an open trade on a same-direction alert.

Multi-account copy trading

One TradingView alert can execute across multiple Tradovate accounts at once. A built-in manual trade copier also mirrors trades you place by hand.

Position sizing supports fixed quantity or risk percentage. Runs 24/7 in the cloud.

Why traders pick PickMyTrade over a generic copier

Plenty of tools claim to bridge TradingView and Tradovate. Here is where PickMyTrade earns the choice, with honest numbers you can verify.

A rating you can check

PickMyTrade holds 4.6 out of 5 across 85 public Trustpilot reviews as of July 2026. We do not hide that a few negative reviews exist. Real, verifiable proof beats a round marketing number.

More than one broker

Beyond Tradovate, PickMyTrade connects TradingView to Rithmic, Interactive Brokers, TradeStation, TradeLocker, ProjectX, Match-Trader, Tradier, Binance and Bybit, so your setup grows with you.

Built for funded traders

Full risk management, multi-account copy trading and 24/7 live support, with 10,000+ traders already running it across demo, live and prop-firm accounts.

Weighing options? See how we stack up in PickMyTrade vs TradersPost and PickMyTrade vs AlertDragon.

Funded and Prop Accounts

Automate your Tradovate prop-firm challenge

Most Tradovate traders are running an evaluation or a funded account, and passing a challenge means executing your plan the same way every time. PickMyTrade removes the hesitation. Your TradingView alerts fire on Tradovate exactly as configured, with the stop-loss and take-profit rules you set, so a moment of doubt never breaks your risk plan.

Because a single alert can hit multiple accounts at once, you can run several prop-firm challenges in parallel from one strategy. That is a real edge for traders scaling across firms like Apex, TopStep and Alpha Futures, all of which run on Tradovate.

One honest caveat: prop firms set their own rules on automated and copy trading, and those rules change. Always confirm your firm's current policy on webhook automation and third-party tools before you connect a funded account. PickMyTrade only ever executes the alerts you send, so you stay in control of the strategy.

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Simple pricing, free to try

One plan with everything you need to automate TradingView to Tradovate.

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  • Unlimited trades during your trial
  • Unlimited tickers, up to 1000 alert signals per month
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  • Works with demo, live and prop-firm accounts
  • 24/7 live support
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FAQ

TradingView to Tradovate: frequently asked questions

Everything traders ask before connecting the two, answered straight.

You can connect TradingView to Tradovate in two ways. TradingView's native broker link lets you place trades manually from the chart, but it does not run your strategy on its own. To auto-execute alerts, create a free PickMyTrade account, connect your Tradovate account, generate a webhook URL and alert message, then paste both into a TradingView alert. From then on every alert fires as a live order on Tradovate.

No. TradingView's native Tradovate connection is manual click-trading only. It shows your positions and lets you click to buy or sell, but it will not execute your indicator or strategy alerts on its own. For true hands-off, 24/7 automation you need a webhook bridge like PickMyTrade that receives each TradingView alert and places the order on Tradovate for you.

Tradovate does not accept TradingView webhooks directly. A TradingView webhook is just an HTTP message, and Tradovate has no public endpoint to receive it. PickMyTrade acts as the bridge: TradingView sends the alert to PickMyTrade's webhook URL, and PickMyTrade translates it into a live Tradovate order.

Yes. TradingView only allows webhook alerts on its paid plans (Pro, Pro+ or Premium). A free TradingView account cannot send webhooks, so it cannot trigger automated trades. Your Tradovate account can be a live, demo or prop-firm evaluation account.

PickMyTrade generates the alert message for you, so you do not have to write any code. You copy the JSON that PickMyTrade produces for your buy and sell signals, delete the default text in the TradingView alert box, and paste the PickMyTrade message in its place. That message carries the symbol, side, quantity and any stop-loss or take-profit settings you configured.

PickMyTrade works with 9+ Tradovate-powered prop firms, including Apex Trader Funding, TopStep and Alpha Futures, plus demo and live retail accounts. Automation policies vary by firm, so always confirm your prop firm's current rules on algorithmic and copy trading before you go live on an evaluation or funded account.

Many Tradovate prop firms permit automated and copy trading, and PickMyTrade is built to work with demo, live and prop-firm accounts. Rules differ from firm to firm and can change, so check your specific firm's terms on webhook automation and third-party tools first. PickMyTrade never trades your account on its own; it only executes the alerts you send.

PickMyTrade supports Market, Limit and Stop orders. You can attach stop-loss and take-profit using five methods (points or dollar value, percentage, fixed price levels, ticks, or total profit and loss), add a trailing stop, reverse a position, or scale into an existing one. Position size can be a fixed quantity or a risk percentage.

PickMyTrade is $50 per month, or $500 per year. Every account starts with a 5-day free trial that requires no credit card and includes unlimited trades during the trial. Plans cover unlimited tickers and up to 1000 alert signals per month, with 24/7 live support.

Yes. There is no coding and no Web API setup required. PickMyTrade builds the webhook URL and the alert message for you; you paste them into a standard TradingView alert. If you can create an alert in TradingView, you can automate it to Tradovate. Most traders finish setup in under ten minutes.

Yes. A single TradingView alert can execute across multiple Tradovate accounts at the same time, which is ideal for traders juggling several prop-firm challenges or funded accounts. PickMyTrade also includes a manual trade copier so you can mirror trades you place by hand across your connected accounts.

PickMyTrade only executes the alerts you configure and never withdraws funds; it is a trade-automation service, not a broker or a custodian of your money. It holds a 4.6 out of 5 rating across 85 Trustpilot reviews as of July 2026, and negative reviews exist alongside the positive ones, so you can judge the track record for yourself before you commit.

Choose a tool that satisfies both the setup and the trading. PickMyTrade explains the native connection, bridges TradingView alerts to Tradovate with no code, supports full risk management and multi-account copy trading, works with 10+ brokers beyond Tradovate, and carries a 4.6 Trustpilot rating. Compare that against any generic copier on reliability, honest numbers, prop-firm support and public reviews before you decide.

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