Five levels of integration. From listing to automated webhook execution.
TradingView has over 100 million users. For brokers, integrating with TradingView means access to this audience as a client acquisition channel and offering clients the charting and trading interface they already use. But TradingView integration is not binary — there are multiple levels, each with different capabilities and requirements.
This guide explains each integration level, what it delivers, and how brokers implement it using TraderEvolution's native TradingView integration.
The broker appears in the TradingView broker directory. Users browsing tradingview.com can find the broker, connect their account, and trade directly from the TradingView web application. This is primarily a client acquisition channel — it puts the broker in front of TradingView's 100M+ user base.
Requirements: Implement TradingView's Broker API specification. TraderEvolution includes this implementation — the broker applies to TradingView's broker programme and provides the working API endpoint.
TradingView's advanced charting library is embedded natively inside the broker's own web platform. Clients get the full TradingView chart experience — 100+ indicators, drawing tools, multi-timeframe analysis — without leaving the broker's interface.
Requirements: TradingView Charts Library license. TraderEvolution's web platform includes the embedded charting integration.
The full TradingView interface — not just charts, but the complete trading environment — deployed as a standalone front-end option. Clients who prefer TradingView's UI can trade there, with all execution happening on the broker's TE back-end. The broker offers it as an alternative to their native web platform.
Any TradingView widget — market data tickers, economic calendars, screeners, heatmaps — can be pasted into the TE Back-Office configuration. The widget automatically deploys across all TE front-ends. No development work required.
This is the most powerful level. Pine Script alerts on TradingView trigger orders directly on the TE back-end. The webhook integration is native — no external relay service, no middleware, no third-party webhook connector. Orders execute with minimal latency across all asset classes the broker supports.
Unlike most broker webhook implementations that are limited to forex and CFDs, TraderEvolution's webhook integration works with exchange-traded equities, listed futures, and options. Traders can automate Pine Script strategies on real exchange-listed instruments.