Otomato for Hyperliquid

What you need to monitor

Trading on Hyperliquid requires constant attention to news, position health, funding rates and order execution. Missing critical updates can mean unexpected liquidations or missed opportunities.

What Otomato watches for you

Otomato automatically detects your Hyperliquid positions and orders, then monitors the signals that materially impact your risk and PnL, alerting you only when action may be required.

chevron-rightLiquidation riskhashtag

Otomato tracks your position health and alerts you as you approach critical liquidation thresholds.

Example notifications

  • “Your BTC position is within 10% of liquidation. Liquidation price: $83,687”.

chevron-rightAsset-specific newshashtag

Major news about assets you're trading can trigger significant price movements.

Otomato detects which assets you’re trading and surfaces relevant news as soon as it’s announced.

Example notifications

  • “AAVE announced v4 will be deployed on 12/01.”

  • “SOL ETF has been approved by SEC.”

chevron-rightLimit ordershashtag

Otomato tracks your limit orders and notifies you as soon as they're filled.

Example notifications

  • "Your BTC buy limit order at $82,500 has been fully filled."

  • "Your ETH sell limit order at $4,312 was partially filled (45%)."

chevron-rightFunding ratehashtag

Otomato monitors funding rates and alerts you when it becomes unusually expensive.

Example notifications:

  • SOL funding has been high for the last 24 hours (43% annualized average)

chevron-rightLarge price movements (optional)hashtag

Otomato tracks significant price movements on the assets you trade and alerts you when they occur.

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This one isn't enabled by default, but you can enable at any time on your Otomato dashboard

Example notifications:

  • ETH moved +6.2% in the last 15 minutes.”

Improvements

We're continuously looking to add support for alerts the community is asking for. If you'd like us to add a new use case, reach out on telegramarrow-up-right.

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