Learn how to automate sending TradingView alerts on crossing down to Discord using Pabbly Connect. Follow this detailed step-by-step guide for seamless integration. Discover how to seamlessly connect your essential tools through accessible instructions that make powerful automation available to professionals at every skill level.

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1. Setting Up Pabbly Connect for TradingView Alerts

To send TradingView alerts on crossing down to Discord, we first need to set up Pabbly Connect. Start by visiting the Pabbly Connect website to create an account or sign in if you already have one. This platform will facilitate the automation process between TradingView and Discord.

Once logged in, navigate to the dashboard and click on the ‘Create Workflow’ button. You can name your workflow, for example, ‘TradingView to Discord’. After selecting the appropriate folder for your workflow, click on the create button to proceed with setting up the automation.


2. Connecting TradingView to Pabbly Connect

In this step, we will connect TradingView to Pabbly Connect. In the trigger window, select TradingView as the app and choose the trigger event as ‘New Alert’. This setup allows Pabbly Connect to listen for alerts generated in TradingView.

  • Open your TradingView account and create a new alert for a stock or index.
  • Copy the webhook URL provided by Pabbly Connect.
  • Paste this URL into the webhook section of your TradingView alert settings.

After pasting the webhook URL, save your alert. Now, whenever the specified stock crosses down the set price, TradingView will send an alert to Pabbly Connect, which will process this information.


3. Filtering Alerts to Send to Discord

Next, we need to filter the alerts so that only those containing the phrase ‘Crossing down’ are sent to Discord. This is crucial for ensuring that your Discord channel receives only relevant alerts. In your Pabbly Connect workflow, add a filter step after the trigger. using Pabbly Connect

  • Select ‘Filter by Pabbly’ in the action step.
  • Set the filter type to ‘Contains’ and the filter value to ‘Crossing down’.
  • Save the filter to ensure it only allows relevant alerts through.

By implementing this filter, you ensure that your Discord channel will only receive alerts that contain the specified phrase, enhancing the relevance of the messages sent.


4. Sending Alerts to Discord via Pabbly Connect

After filtering the alerts, the next step involves sending the relevant messages to Discord using Pabbly Connect. Add another action step and select Discord as the app. Choose the action event as ‘Send Channel Message’ to configure the message that will be sent.

In the Discord action settings, you need to input the webhook URL for your specific Discord channel. This allows Pabbly Connect to post messages directly into your Discord server. Map the alert message received from TradingView to the message field in this step.


5. Testing the Integration

Now it’s time to test the entire workflow to ensure everything is functioning correctly. You can do this by triggering an alert in TradingView that meets the criteria set in your Pabbly Connect workflow. Once the alert is triggered, check your Discord channel to see if the alert message appears as expected.

If configured correctly, you should see the TradingView alert message in your Discord channel. This confirms that Pabbly Connect is successfully facilitating the integration between TradingView and Discord, allowing for automation of alerts.


Conclusion

In this tutorial, we explored how to send TradingView alerts on crossing down to Discord using Pabbly Connect. By following these steps, you can automate your trading alerts and keep your community informed in real-time.

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