> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.cvizor.com/en/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.cvizor.com/en/modules/signals/webhook/finandy-configuration.md).

# Finandy configuration

For the webhooks to function correctly, you need to import settings from Cryptovizor into Finandy.

In the webhook creation window, click on the `Copy Finandy config` button.

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* [x] **Open the Finandy terminal**

{% embed url="<https://finandy.com/en/panel>" %}
Finandy terminal
{% endembed %}

* [x] **Navigate to the signals section of the Finandy terminal**

<figure><img src="/files/OiDqPkbuUObZMO0ngAsH" alt=""><figcaption><p>Click on the "Signals" button on the top control panel of Finandy</p></figcaption></figure>

{% hint style="warning" %}
When creating a webhook you need to select the appropriate market. If you have created a signal for Binance Futures in Cryptovizor, then switch to this market in Finandy.
{% endhint %}

Follow next steps:

1. Click **Connect new signal**
2. Click on the "Import Settings" button
3. Click on the "Save" button

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**Done, the configuration for trading via webhooks in the Finandy terminal has been saved. You can return to creating the webhook in Cryptovizor.**

1. Copy the signal URL from Finandy into the corresponding field in Cryptovizor.
2. Copy the signal message from Finandy into the corresponding field in Cryptovizor.
3. Check the "Allowed IP" field in Finandy to ensure it contains the Cryptovizor IP address: `195.201.131.240`
4. Click the blue "Save" button.

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### The webhook for the signal in Cryptovizor has been created 🎉


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