TradingView in your decision-making process – not just as a chart window next to the actual calculations.
Connecting TradingView – Customized and Seamless
TradingView is one of the world's most widely used platforms for financial charts, technical analysis, and market observation. Companies use TradingView to track stock, commodity, currency, and cryptocurrency markets, evaluate technical indicators, and visualize price movements. For operationally complex companies dependent on market prices, TradingView is crucial because market developments should not be observed in a separate chart window, but instead should inform calculations, purchasing decisions, and risk management. We integrate TradingView into custom enterprise software. No off-the-shelf standard connection, no plugin with limitations – but a tailored integration that exactly fits your processes and your system.
What We Connect
| Integration Options | |
|---|---|
| 🔄 | Embed TradingView widgets and charts directly into your central application |
| 📊 | Utilize market data and technical indicators for purchasing control, calculations, and financial reporting |
| 📄 | Automatically retrieve historical price data for trend analysis and period comparisons |
| ⚡ | Alert-based workflows – e.g., notify purchasing when a price threshold is exceeded, adjust calculations on trend changes |
| 🔗 | End-to-end integration with ERP, controlling, purchasing, and other systems |
How the Integration Works
We work with TradingView widgets, the charting library, and available data interfaces – supplemented by external data APIs if necessary. The integration is developed as a fixed component of your Operating System – no third-party middleware, no workaround. What this means in concrete terms:
| 🏗️ | Custom integration – built for your processes, not for the average |
| 🔄 | Automatic data flow – no manual chart analyses or screenshot documentation |
| 🗄️ | A unified data foundation – market data and alerts flow into your central system |
| 🛡️ | Secure and documented – compliant, encrypted, and documented |
Typical Use Case
A commodities trading company with 35 employees monitors market prices for metals and energy sources daily. The purchasing team has TradingView open in their browser, analyzes chart patterns, and makes decisions based on personal insights. This insight exists in their mind – not in the system. The connection between market price and calculations is established manually.
With the integration, TradingView charts become visible directly within the Operating System – alongside inventory levels, orders, and calculations. If a commodity price drops below the purchasing threshold, the purchasing team automatically receives a notification. Market data flows into the calculations. Management sees market developments and purchasing decisions in context. Chart analysis transforms from an isolated browser tab into an integrated decision-making foundation.
Part of Your Operating System
TradingView is the leading platform for financial charts and technical analysis. However, when used in isolation, it remains an observation tool without a connection to operational decisions. Only as part of an integrated system does TradingView unleash its full potential – when market data flows automatically into calculations, alerts trigger processes, and market observation happens not next to the business, but as part of operational management. We develop AI-powered Operating Systems for operationally complex companies. The TradingView integration is one component of this.
