Price Alerts
Pick a threshold on any token and the bot sends you a direct message when the price crosses it — up, down, or both.
Price Alerts are a light-touch way of keeping an eye on tokens without staring at the balance screen. Choose a threshold, pick a direction, and the bot delivers a direct message the moment the price moves past your number.
Setting an Alert
- Open a token's detail panel.
- Tap ⏰ Set Alert.
- Choose a threshold. Pick one of the presets — 5%, 10%, 25%, or 50% — or tap Custom to enter any value between 0.1% and 1000%.
- Choose a direction:
- 📈 Up — fire only when the price rises by the threshold.
- 📉 Down — fire only when the price drops by the threshold.
- ↕️ Both — fire in either direction.
- The alert is set immediately, with the current price captured as the anchor price.
How Alerts Fire
When the token's price moves past your threshold — relative to the anchor — the bot sends you a direct message with the token, chain, new price, and the percentage move. After firing, the alert re-anchors to the new price so the next move is measured from there, and the alert stays active.
Managing Alerts
From the main menu, tap ⏰ Alerts to open the full list of active alerts, grouped by chain. Each entry shows:
- The token symbol (tap to open its detail panel).
- The direction — ↑, ↓, or ↕.
- The threshold percentage.
- The token's current market cap.
- A 🗑 link to remove just that alert.
You can also remove an alert directly from the token detail panel — setting a fresh alert on a token replaces any existing alert for the same direction.
Limits
There is a per-user cap on active alerts. When you reach it, the bot refuses to save a new one until an existing alert is removed. Open your alerts list and prune anything you no longer need.
Caveats
- Alerts are measured from the anchor price, not from the original price you set the alert at — so a token that moves up past your threshold and back down fires once, not twice.
- A 📈 Up or 📉 Down alert only fires in its chosen direction. Pick ↕️ Both if you want symmetric notifications.
- If the bot is temporarily unable to fetch prices (for example, during a provider outage), alert evaluation pauses and resumes once service is back — no alerts are "lost", but a fast round-trip may only fire once on recovery.