Get Alerts on Your Phone (Discord)
Squeeze Radar sends alerts to a Discord channel you control, using a free "webhook." It takes about 3 minutes to set up. You'll do it once.
1. Create a Discord server (or use one you have)
In the Discord app, click the + on the left sidebar → Create My Own → For me and my friends. Name it anything (e.g. "My Alerts"). If you already have a server, skip this step.
2. Make a channel for alerts
Create a text channel (e.g. #alerts). A short,
simple name is best, Discord shows the channel name in your phone notifications, so a long
name gets cut off.
3. Create a webhook
- Hover the channel → click the gear icon (Edit Channel).
- Go to Integrations → Webhooks → New Webhook.
- Give it a name (e.g. "Squeeze Radar"), this becomes the alert sender's name.
- Click Copy Webhook URL.
On mobile: tap the channel name → Edit → Webhooks → New Webhook → Copy Webhook URL.
4. Paste it into Squeeze Radar
Go to your Account settings, find Discord Webhook URL, paste the URL, and save. That's it, the next alert will arrive in your channel.
5. Turn on phone notifications
In Discord, make sure notifications for that channel aren't muted (channel → notification settings → All Messages), and that Discord has notification permission in your phone's settings. Test it by waiting for the next alert during market hours.
Not working?
- No alerts at all: double-check the webhook URL is pasted correctly and saved, and that it's during market hours with active movers.
- Alerts on desktop but not phone: check the channel isn't muted and Discord has notification permission on your phone.
- Notification is cut off: Discord shows the channel name first, use a short channel name so the ticker stays visible.
- Still stuck? Email info@squeezeradar.com.