Quick Tour
Get familiar with the app in under 5 minutes.
1. The Screener Table
When you open the app you'll see the screener table — a live-updating list of all tracked Binance Futures pairs sorted by your chosen column.
Key columns:
| Column | What it shows |
|---|---|
| Symbol | Coin/token name and trading pair |
| Price | Current last-trade price |
| 5m / 15m / 1h / 4h / 8h / 1d | Price change % over each timeframe |
| Volume | 24h quote volume (USDT) |
| VCP | Volatility Contraction Pattern score — see VCP guide |
Sort: Click any column header to sort ascending/descending.
Filter: Use the search box to narrow to a specific symbol, or switch to Watchlist mode to show only your saved coins.
2. The Alert Feed
On the right side (or bottom on mobile) is the alert feed — a real-time stream of alerts as they fire. Each alert card shows:
- Alert type (e.g., "Surge 60 Bull")
- Symbol and current price
- Timestamp
- Key metrics that triggered the alert
Alerts are colour-coded: green for bull signals, red for bear signals.
3. Opening a Chart
Click any row in the screener table to open a chart modal for that coin. The chart is powered by TradingView (Lightweight Charts library) and shows:
- Candlestick price data
- Fibonacci pivot levels overlaid
- Volume bars
- Selectable timeframes
4. Setting Up Webhooks
To receive alerts in Discord or Telegram:
- Click the Webhooks button in the top toolbar.
- Paste your Discord or Telegram webhook URL.
- Save. Alerts will now be delivered to your channel within milliseconds of firing.
Full step-by-step: Webhook Setup
5. Creating a Watchlist
- Click the Watchlist tab or icon.
- Use the search box to find a pair (e.g., BTCUSDT).
- Click the ★ star icon to add it.
- Toggle Watchlist filter to see only your starred coins in the screener.
6. Understanding Alert Types
There are 17 distinct alert types grouped into 4 categories:
- Surge — explosive directional momentum with multi-timeframe confirmation
- Scout — early acceleration detection (fires before Surge)
- Raid — stop hunt / liquidity sweep detection
- Whale — large-player accumulation or distribution
Read the individual alert pages to understand what each signal means before acting on it.