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Pine Script is the programming language that powers the TradingView charts. It is based on the Python programming language, with heavy additions for charting and technical analysis functionality.
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A Pine Script developer is a programmer who writes custom indicators, strategies, and automated trading scripts on TradingView using Pine Script, the platform's proprietary scripting language. Hiring a freelance Pine Script developer gives traders, fund managers, and fintech businesses precise control over how technical analysis and trade signals appear on their TradingView charts.
Whether you need a multi-timeframe indicator, a backtested trading strategy, an alert system, or a screener that scans hundreds of tickers, a skilled Pine Script coder turns trading logic into clean, executable code. Freelance Pine Script programmers handle everything from converting a TradingView idea into a published script to building proprietary tools for prop firms and signal providers.
Pine Script freelancers translate trading ideas into working code that runs natively inside TradingView. The output is typically a .pine file or a published script attached to your TradingView account, ready to apply to charts and alerts.
A capable Pine Script consultant works fluently in Pine Script v5 and v6, the current standards on TradingView. Version familiarity matters because syntax, libraries, and built-in functions changed substantially between v3, v4, and v5, and legacy scripts often need migration.
Beyond the core language, strong developers combine Pine Script with adjacent tools and disciplines:
Pine Script development serves a focused but growing market. Typical clients include retail traders building personal toolkits, signal providers monetizing strategies through TradingView's invite-only system, prop trading firms standardizing analysis across teams, crypto trading communities, fintech startups prototyping strategy logic before moving to production languages, and educators packaging indicators for their students.
Common project types include automating a manual chart-based system, validating an idea through historical backtests, building a paywalled indicator suite, creating dashboards for institutional desks that prefer TradingView's visualization, and generating webhook signals for automated execution on exchanges like Binance, Bybit, and OANDA.
The best Pine Script developers combine clean coding with real trading knowledge. A coder who has never traded will technically deliver working code, but may miss obvious logic flaws — repainting indicators, look-ahead bias in backtests, or unrealistic fill assumptions.
Look for these signals:
Sample interview questions you can use directly:
Freelancer.com gives you direct access to a global pool of Pine Script programmers, from independent indicator authors to full-stack quant developers who code across Pine, Python, and MQL. You can compare bids, portfolios, and TradingView profiles side by side before committing, and clients on Freelancer.com set their own budgets while receiving competitive proposals from qualified candidates.
The platform's rating system, verified reviews, and Milestone Payments protect your investment, especially important for proprietary trading logic where trust and confidentiality matter. Whether you need a single indicator built in days or a long-term partner to maintain a script library, freelancers on Freelancer.com cover every level of complexity and budget.
Ready to turn your trading idea into working code?
Hiring a Pine Script developer works best when you've defined the trading logic clearly before reaching out to candidates. The process below walks through writing a brief, evaluating proposals, and awarding the project to the right coder for your strategy.
Your project post is the single biggest determinant of bid quality. A clear brief filters for Pine Script developers whose experience genuinely matches your strategy type — a momentum scalper needs different expertise than a mean-reversion swing system. Head to the
Bids are short proposals revealing how the developer interprets your brief, not just price quotes. A strong Pine Script proposal will reference specific functions or techniques relevant to your request — request.security for MTF, ta.crossover for signal logic, or strategy.exit for trade management — and will flag potential issues like repainting before you even ask. Read each proposal carefully and shortlist candidates whose understanding of the work matches what you actually need.
Final selection combines proposal quality with profile evidence — published scripts, ratings, written reviews, and any verified credentials. For Pine Script work, weigh consistency across multiple indicators or strategies rather than one flagship script, since trading code quality shows in the details of edge-case handling.
A simple custom indicator can be completed in a few days, while a backtested strategy with multi-timeframe logic and webhook alerts typically takes one to three weeks. Conversions from MQL or ThinkScript depend on the size and complexity of the original code.
Pine Script itself does not place orders directly with brokers, but it can fire alerts that trigger webhooks to external execution bots, exchange APIs, or services like 3Commas and Alertatron. A developer can build the alert system in Pine and the integration layer separately to achieve full automation.
Yes. Pine Script supports protected and invite-only publication modes that hide source code from end users, and a freelancer can deliver the script directly to your TradingView account. You can also sign a non-disclosure agreement before sharing proprietary trading logic.
An indicator visualizes data and triggers alerts but does not run backtests or simulate trades. A strategy uses the strategy() function to enter and exit hypothetical positions, producing equity curves, performance metrics, and a trade list inside TradingView's Strategy Tester.
If your work lives entirely on TradingView charts and alerts, a Pine Script freelancer is the right hire. If you need execution infrastructure, machine learning models, or high-frequency systems, you'll want a quant developer who codes in Python, C++, or Rust alongside Pine.

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