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Best TradingView Automation Tools (2026)

Every tool in this guide does the same core job: a TradingView alert fires a webhook, and the tool places a real order at your broker — cloud-hosted, no VPS, no code. They differ on brokers, asset classes, pricing model, and what else they do beyond execution.

This guide is published by Atomik Trading, so yes, we have a horse in this race. We've kept the comparisons factual and we say plainly where a competitor is the better pick. Competitor details are from their public websites as of August 2026 — always confirm current pricing on their sites.

The short answer

You are...Best fit
A futures trader who also wants to build, backtest, and paper trade strategies in the same platformAtomik
Running many prop/funded accounts and want flat pricing + copy tradingAtomik (10 accounts on one $129 plan) or PickMyTrade (unlimited accounts, $50)
A pure executor shopper: finished strategy, want the cheapest reliable pipePickMyTrade or Copygram
Trading stocks and options, not just futuresTradersPost
Automating crypto exchanges primarilyAutoview
A NinjaTrader userCrossTrade

The tools

Atomik Trading

What it is: A trading platform with webhook execution built in, rather than a webhook pipe alone. TradingView alerts (or any HTTP POST) execute on Tradovate (including many prop/funded accounts), Interactive Brokers, or TopstepX (private beta) — and the same product includes an AI strategy builder (plain English in, working code out), backtesting on real historical data, a built-in paper-trading engine on the identical execution pipeline, copy trading with per-follower sizing and auto-flatten protection, and a marketplace where strategy performance is platform-verified from live signals, not vendor backtests.

Pricing: Starter $89/mo (3 accounts) · Pro $129/mo (10 accounts, copy trading) · Elite $349/mo (25 accounts). No free trial — full access from day one with a 7-day money-back guarantee. Accounts are included in the plan; there are no per-account add-on fees.

Weaknesses, honestly: No stocks or options. No crypto exchanges. No Rithmic, TradeStation, or ProjectX connectivity today. Not the cheapest option if execution is all you need.

Best for: Futures and funded-account traders who want the whole workflow — build → backtest → paper → live → (optionally) sell — in one product.

PickMyTrade

What it is: A no-code executor focused on futures, with the widest futures-broker list in this guide: Tradovate, Rithmic, Interactive Brokers, TradeStation, TradeLocker, ProjectX, Matchtrader, and Tradier. Includes a trade copier and supports Tradovate/ProjectX-powered prop firms (Apex, TopStep, Alpha Futures, and others).

Pricing: $50/mo or $500/yr flat, unlimited accounts and alerts; 5-day free trial.

Weaknesses: Execution only — no strategy building, backtesting, or marketplace.

Best for: Traders with a finished strategy who want maximum futures-broker coverage and unlimited accounts at the lowest flat price.

TradersPost

What it is: The multi-asset generalist: stocks, options, futures, and crypto across TradeStation, Alpaca, Interactive Brokers, Tradier, Tradovate, Coinbase, Robinhood, and Bybit.

Pricing: Tiered by connected live accounts — roughly $42/mo (1 live account) to $254/mo (6), billed yearly, plus $10/mo per additional live account.

Weaknesses: Per-account pricing scales up quickly for multi-account traders; no strategy building or backtesting.

Best for: Stock and options automation, or traders spread across many brokers.

Copygram

What it is: A newer, low-cost TradingView-to-Tradovate executor marketed heavily to prop traders, with claimed sub-second execution and no rigid JSON alert format.

Pricing: From ~$14/mo.

Best for: Budget-conscious Tradovate-only traders. As with any newer service, verify reliability with small size first.

AlertDragon

What it is: A focused TradingView-to-Tradovate alert executor.

Best for: Simple Tradovate automation with minimal setup.

Autoview

What it is: One of the oldest TradingView automation tools, strongest on crypto exchanges, with Tradovate support as well. Order types include OCO brackets and trailing stops.

Best for: Crypto-exchange automation.

CrossTrade

What it is: TradingView-to-NinjaTrader bridging — the pick if your execution lives in NinjaTrader rather than a cloud broker API.

Best for: NinjaTrader users.

What to check before you pick any of them

  1. Your broker, exactly. Broker lists change; confirm your specific broker and account type (live, demo, funded/eval) is supported.
  2. Prop-firm rules. Automation policies differ by firm. Confirm webhooks/automation are allowed on your account before wiring anything up.
  3. Multi-account math. Flat plans (Atomik, PickMyTrade) vs per-account pricing (TradersPost) can differ by hundreds of dollars a month at 5–10 accounts.
  4. Partial exits and order management. If your strategy scales out, confirm the tool supports it — Atomik reads 25% / 50% / final exits straight from alert comments; others vary.
  5. What happens beyond execution. If you're still iterating on strategy, a pure pipe means paying separately for backtesting and analytics; a platform like Atomik bundles them.
  6. Custody and security. All tools listed here are non-custodial (they never hold funds), but review how each stores broker credentials.

FAQ

Do I need TradingView's paid plan for webhook alerts?

Yes — webhook alerts require a paid TradingView subscription (Essential or higher). That cost applies no matter which execution tool you choose.

Can I automate a funded (prop) account?

Often yes — Atomik (Tradovate-powered firms, plus TopstepX in private beta) and PickMyTrade (Tradovate/ProjectX firms) both target this. The gating factor is your prop firm's automation policy, not the tool.

Do any of these run without my computer on?

All of the cloud tools here (Atomik, PickMyTrade, TradersPost, Copygram, AlertDragon, Autoview) execute server-side 24/7. CrossTrade depends on your NinjaTrader setup.

Which is safest to start with?

Whichever you pick, start on paper or demo. Atomik ships a built-in $100k paper engine on the same pipeline as live execution; the others generally rely on broker demo accounts.


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