# How to Create a Webhook?

In the Alerts module, click the `+Add notification` button.

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In the signal creation window, select Webhook as the source of sending, and then click the `+Add` button.

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In the new window, enter the name of the webhook, the URL to which the signal should be sent, and insert the message for sending.

If you have already created a webhook template, you can select it from the dropdown list in the first line.

{% hint style="warning" %}
For the webhooks to function correctly, it is necessary to import settings from Cryptovizor into Finandy.
{% endhint %}

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

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## Proceed to the next page of the documentation, where the steps for creating a signal in Finandy are described in detail 👇

{% content-ref url="/pages/04H1tC1dH6CgMymJdgW9" %}
[Finandy configuration](/en/modules/signals/webhook/finandy-configuration.md)
{% endcontent-ref %}


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