Turn TradingView alerts into real orders on your Rithmic account — no protobuf, no conformance testing, just a webhook URL.
TradingView has no native Rithmic integration — Rithmic is not one of the brokers TradingView connects to directly, and Rithmic's own API is a protobuf-based plant architecture built for infrastructure teams, not a webhook receiver. That gap is exactly what Signal Trade App closes. We are a Rithmic-conformance-certified platform, so your Rithmic account is already fully connected on our side, and all TradingView needs to reach it is a webhook URL.
Setup takes about five minutes. Connect your Rithmic account in Signal Trade App (live Rithmic 01 or paper trading), create a webhook token, and assign it to that account. In TradingView, create an alert on any indicator, drawing, or Pine Script strategy, enable the webhook URL option, and paste in your Signal Trade App URL along with a JSON message body containing the symbol, action, and quantity.
When the alert fires, Signal Trade App receives the payload, validates it, and routes the order to your Rithmic account. Bracket orders work the same way: add takeProfit and stopLoss fields to the alert message and both levels attach to the entry automatically. This covers the workflow most Pine Script traders actually want — an indicator condition or strategy signal becoming a real fill without touching a broker terminal.
This integration matters most for traders on Rithmic-backed prop firms. Apex Trader Funding and Take Profit Trader both run on Rithmic infrastructure, and TradingView alerts routed through Signal Trade App execute on those accounts exactly the way they would on a Tradovate account — same JSON payload, same webhook mechanics. Point the alert at your leader account instead, and if that account drives a copy group, one TradingView signal fans out to Rithmic, Tradovate, NinjaTrader, and ProjectX followers simultaneously, each with its own copy ratio and daily loss limit.
There is nothing extra to buy for this integration — it is included in every plan. Start with a 5-day free trial (credit card required, no charge until the trial ends), then $30 for the first month and $15/month after for unlimited TradingView webhooks and connected accounts.
No. Rithmic is not one of TradingView's native broker integrations, and Rithmic's own API is protobuf-based, not a webhook receiver. Signal Trade App bridges the two — we are already Rithmic-conformance-certified, so TradingView only needs a webhook URL to reach your Rithmic account.
Connect your Rithmic account in Signal Trade App, create a webhook token, and paste the resulting URL into a TradingView alert with a JSON message containing symbol, action, and quantity. When the alert fires, the order executes on your Rithmic account.
TradingView requires a paid plan to send webhook alerts — its free tier does not support the webhook URL field on alerts. Check TradingView's current plan details for the exact requirement.
Yes. Any TradingView alert source works — built-in indicators, custom Pine Script strategies, or drawing-based alerts. If TradingView can fire an alert, Signal Trade App can execute it on your Rithmic account.
Yes. TradingView alerts run on TradingView's own servers, so they fire and deliver the webhook regardless of whether your browser or computer is open. Signal Trade App likewise runs entirely in the cloud on the receiving end.
Yes. Apex Trader Funding runs on Rithmic infrastructure. TradingView alerts routed through Signal Trade App execute on an Apex-on-Rithmic account the same way they would on any other connected broker.
Any prop firm running on Rithmic infrastructure, including Apex Trader Funding and Take Profit Trader, works the same way as a direct Rithmic connection.
Yes. When a TradingView alert drives a copy group, each follower account keeps its own configured copy ratio, so the same alert can trade a different quantity on each account based on its size and risk settings.
Yes. Signal Trade App includes a 5-day free trial covering the full TradingView-to-Rithmic integration — credit card required, no charge until the trial ends — then $30 for the first month and $15/month after.