Useful capabilities, with meaningful limitations to understand.
TV-Hub publishes current 2026 documentation for webhooks, exchange setup, trade-only keys, encryption, IP allowlisting, testnets and Telegram. The material operator remains unidentified beyond the brand, and public pricing descriptions are internally inconsistent. Those gaps justify Limited evidence confidence even though the service appears active.
Useful trade-only, encryption and allowlist guidance is current but company-controlled.
Architecture is documented; operator identity and consistent pricing are not.
Current documentation supports operation, while independent and corporate evidence is thin.
TradingView, Telegram, DCA and position controls cover practical signal workflows.
Guided webhook and demo flows lower setup friction.
Free eligibility and paid amounts are described inconsistently across public pages.
Documentation and contact exist without verified service levels.
No independent latency, reliability or return evidence was found.
What this score means It evaluates the product and available evidence. It does not predict returns or eliminate trading risk.
Trust profile
Thirteen disclosed factors create the calculated Trust Score.
No contracting legal entity was identified.
Factor score: 28/100No company registration was found in current public pages.
Factor score: 20/100Current owners and operators are not identified.
Factor score: 24/100Current 2026 documentation supports operation; long-term corporate continuity is unclear.
Factor score: 66/100Public price references conflict.
Factor score: 48/100Encryption and allowlisting are documented only by the provider.
Factor score: 68/100Exchange setup and permissions are detailed.
Factor score: 84/100Current setup instructions explicitly prohibit withdrawal scope.
Factor score: 94/100Current webhook, exchange, Telegram and account docs are extensive.
Factor score: 90/100Execution and comparison claims lack independent measurement.
Factor score: 22/100Contact paths exist; response quality is unmeasured.
Factor score: 55/100No qualifying incident was identified.
Factor score: 52/100No operator-specific regulatory statement was located.
Factor score: 42/100Red flags & concerns
Context that should inform—not replace—your own assessment.
Users cannot readily determine the contracting company or registration from public pages.
The home and account documentation show different paid starting amounts.
What we verified
Checks completed during the latest research cycle.
TV-Hub product and safety research
Company, product, permission and regulatory evidence reviewed separately.
Is TV-Hub legit?
Current documentation establishes a functioning product, but the absence of a named legal entity materially limits operator accountability.
The brand and current product are visible; the contracting entity, registration, owners and headquarters remain material unknowns.
Operator and legal sources: Privacy policy (Primary)
Is TV-Hub safe?
Trade-only keys, allowlisting, testnets and encrypted storage are positive company claims. They are not independent assurance, and compromised alerts can still create harmful trades.
How TV-Hub works
A TradingView or Telegram signal reaches TV-Hub, is matched to account and strategy settings, then becomes exchange orders with optional DCA, take-profit and stop controls.
Trading bots and automation features
TV-Hub routes TradingView and Telegram signals to exchanges with JSON webhooks, DCA, take-profit, stop and notification controls. Capability varies by connector.
Supported exchanges
Binance, Bybit, OKX, KuCoin, Coinbase, BitMEX, Hyperliquid
Pricing
Pricing last checked on 2026-08-20. Check the provider's current pricing before purchase.
Free access may depend on referral relationships. Public pages cite different paid starting prices, so users should capture the current checkout terms before purchase.
Pricing source: Account and API keys (Primary)
Custody model
Funds remain at connected exchanges; TV-Hub's cloud service stores credentials and submits orders from alerts.
Security
TV-Hub documents a sensible exchange-key model, but users must trust unverified provider-side encryption and an unidentified operator.
Use no-withdrawal keys, IP allowlisting, a dedicated subaccount, unique webhook tokens and demo/testnet validation before live deployment.
API and withdrawal permissions
Official setup guidance calls for read and trade permissions, encryption at rest and optional IP whitelisting. Withdrawal status: Not required; official setup guidance says never enable withdrawal permission.
Security and permission sources: Webhook API reference (Primary) · Exchange directory (Primary) · Common exchange setup (Primary)
Regulatory information
No operator-specific registration or regulatory status was established. The product appears to provide execution software rather than custody or advice.
Regulatory and service-scope sources: no dedicated source in the current evidence set; see the full source list and stated limitations below.
Performance evidence
No independent latency, reliability or return evidence was found.
Claim verification
Source, claim type, evidence, status and analyst note are shown separately.
“Supports six exchange families and multiple environments”
- Company source
- Open original claim
- Checked
- August 20, 2026
- What we found
- Current exchange documentation lists Binance, Bybit, OKX, KuCoin, Coinbase and BitMEX variants, with separate Hyperliquid documentation.
- Analyst conclusion
- The provider documents connectors; operational depth was not independently tested.
“Keys are encrypted and never need withdrawals”
- Company source
- Open original claim
- Checked
- August 20, 2026
- What we found
- The current setup page specifies encryption at rest, read/trade scopes, no withdrawals and optional allowlisting.
- Analyst conclusion
- The permission requirement is explicit; storage controls remain provider assertions.
“TradingView and Telegram automation”
- Company source
- Open original claim
- Checked
- August 20, 2026
- What we found
- Current documentation shows webhook and Telegram signal workflows.
- Analyst conclusion
- This is signal execution, not independent strategy generation.
Security incident history
Documented events and bounded public-source checks, with entity scope preserved.
Public incident-record check
No qualifying product-wide credential or asset-loss incident was identified in the reviewed primary records.
- Provider response / research note
- This is not proof that no user-level incident occurred; users should still monitor releases, credentials and provider notices.
Strengths & limitations
Strengths
Current technical documentation
Trade-only and allowlist guidance
TradingView plus Telegram
Demo/testnet support
Limitations
–Operator unidentified
–Conflicting pricing
–Controls are provider-asserted
–No independent uptime evidence
Who may find it useful
TradingView and Telegram signal users
Operators wanting cloud execution
Users able to isolate exchange accounts
Who should look elsewhere
–You require a verified legal counterparty
–You need stable public pricing
–You expect proven execution latency
TV-Hub alternatives and comparisons
Alternatives are selected for overlapping workflows, with the main distinction shown.
Frequently asked questions
Who operates TV-Hub?+
The current public pages reviewed do not identify a contracting legal entity beyond the TV Hub brand.
Does TV-Hub need withdrawal permission?+
No. Its current setup guide explicitly says to use read/trade access and never enable withdrawals.
Is TV-Hub pricing clear?+
No. Public pages show inconsistent paid amounts and referral-funded access conditions, so checkout requires direct verification.
Sources & evidence
Company-provided information is labeled and not treated as independent validation. Research coverage: 7/9; evidence confidence: Limited.
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- [02]Primary · DocumentationWebhook API reference
TV Hub · Accessed August 20, 2026 · Last checked 2026-08-20
- [03]Primary · DocumentationExchange directory
TV Hub · Accessed August 20, 2026 · Last checked 2026-08-20
- [04]Primary · Security DocumentationCommon exchange setup
TV Hub · Accessed August 20, 2026 · Last checked 2026-08-20
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- [06]Primary · DocumentationTelegram automation
TV Hub · Accessed August 20, 2026 · Last checked 2026-08-20
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Research changelog
Conclusions may change when new evidence appears.
Reviewed current status, architecture, security, pricing, operator evidence, documentation and material claims.
TV-Hub: 59/100
TV-Hub publishes current 2026 documentation for webhooks, exchange setup, trade-only keys, encryption, IP allowlisting, testnets and Telegram. The material operator remains unidentified beyond the brand, and public pricing descriptions are internally inconsistent. Those gaps justify Limited evidence confidence even though the service appears active.
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