See what's really happening with your orders and positions.

Sentvale watches them straight from the exchange, around the clock.

The moment something needs you — a broken order, a position near liquidation, a key that stopped working — your phone buzzes.

Start watching my account

Read-only keys only. Sentvale can look. It can never touch your money.

No trading. No withdrawals. No custody. No kidding.

This is not a promise to behave ourselves.

We literally cannot move your money.

The key you hand us is read-only, and your exchange enforces it at the door.

The things a bot won't tell you.

A bot can keep running while your orders quietly disappear. Reading the exchange directly, Sentvale catches what a weak notification misses.

An order quietly breaks

Rejected, expired, or partly filled then canceled. Your bot stays green; the order is gone. We read the exchange itself, so you're the first to know.

A coin is delisted or re-tickered

The exchange drops a market or renames the symbol, and your strategy keeps running on a ghost. We notice the order simply isn't there anymore.

Your account gets migrated

Coinbase Pro to Advanced, KuCoin Global to a local entity — the platform moves, and orders don't always come along. We watch the live account, not last week's.

A position drifts toward liquidation

Mark price creeps toward your liquidation price while you're away. We show the distance, and buzz you before it's close.

Let's not sugarcoat it.

Right now, while you read this, your orders and positions are quietly making or losing you money.

And nothing on your screen rushes to tell you when one goes wrong.

Here is how it actually goes.

You place your orders. Maybe a bot runs them. Things look fine.

You start to trust it.

Then one night, an order fills halfway and quietly cancels — or a position drifts toward its liquidation price.

Nothing flashes red.

It does not panic. It does not call you. It just sits there.

And your real results drift away from what you thought you had, because every hour you don't know is an hour you can't act.

By the time you open the app over coffee, the damage is already done.

The number you expected is gone, and nothing on your screen volunteers why.

We know exactly how that feels, because it happened to us.

A handful of positions. One brutal night. One drifted into danger around 2 a.m.

Nobody woke us up.

By sunrise the damage was done, and we did not find out for hours.

So we got angry. Then we got to work.

What if your phone just told you?

Not in a daily digest. Not after the dust settles. The moment it happens.

That is the entire idea behind Sentvale.

A read-only watch that stares at your orders and positions so you never have to.

It cannot trade. It cannot withdraw. It can only watch, and warn you in time to act.

That is why Sentvale will never place a single trade. Not now. Not ever.

From API key to peace of mind in 60 seconds flat.

Paste a read-only key.

It can look at your account. That is all it can ever do.

Connect your Telegram.

This is where every alert lands, day or night.

Go back to your life.

We only buzz you when a bot actually needs you.

The things that quietly cost you. And one alarm you can actually trust.

Broken orders

An order is rejected, expires, or fills then quietly cancels. We catch the ones that dent your results — and show you exactly which.

Near liquidation

A leveraged position drifts toward its liquidation price. We warn you while there's still time to add margin or trim.

Position closed

A position closes while you weren't looking — a stop, a liquidation, a surprise. You hear about it the moment it happens.

Dead key

Your read-only key stops working and the watch goes blind. We say so plainly instead of going quiet.

Long-resting order

An order has sat untouched for ages. A gentle nudge, in case it slipped your mind — never a blaring alarm.

No false alarms

We wait until we're sure before we buzz you. A Sentvale ping always means take a look — never maybe.

Why you can hand Sentvale a key and finally sleep.

  • We never sell your data. We only read it.
  • The key is read-only. We could not trade if we tried.

Supported exchanges

  • Binance
  • BitMart
  • Bybit
  • OKX

Greyed out exchanges are on our public roadmap, not live yet.

You've got questions. We've got answers.

Is this just another price-alert app?

No. Price alerts watch the market. Sentvale watches your account — the orders and positions you actually hold — straight from the exchange. It tells you when one of your orders ends badly or one of your positions is in danger, not when some coin moves a percent.

I use a trading bot. Do I need this too?

Especially then. We read your account directly from the exchange, so even when a bot or platform is quiet, you still hear about a broken order or a position drifting toward liquidation. We don't depend on any bot platform — we watch the source of truth.

Does Sentvale place or close trades for me?

Never. You give a read-only key, so Sentvale can look but can never trade, withdraw, or move your funds. It watches your orders and positions and alerts you when something needs you, so you decide what to do.

What can it actually catch?

The things the exchange records: an order that's rejected, expires, or fills then cancels; a position closing unexpectedly; a position drifting toward its liquidation price; an order resting untouched for ages; and a read-only key that stops working.

We're upfront about what we can't see — anything that lives only inside a bot platform, never on the exchange, is invisible to a read-only key. The goal is simple: hear about it when it happens, not the morning after.

Will it spam me?

No. We stay silent about everything that's working, and only buzz you for things that genuinely need a look. Routine fills and cancels never reach your phone. A Sentvale ping means take a look — never maybe.

Is my account and my data safe?

Yes. The key is read-only and your exchange enforces it. We never sell your data, we only read it, and we could not trade if we tried.

Your orders are live right now.

The only question that matters: who is watching them?

Start watching my account

P.S. The next time an order breaks at 3 a.m., you get one of two mornings.

The one where you wake up to the damage already done.

Or the one where your phone buzzed once, and you fixed it in sixty seconds.