LINE Messaging API

LINE alerts for Japan FX workflows

Connect FXMacroData JPY calendars, USD/JPY context, and post-release macro values to LINE Official Account and Messaging API workflows.

Recommended workflow

  1. Step 1 Use a LINE Official Account to collect friend adds and notification consent.
  2. Step 2 Fetch FXMacroData calendar/jpy with timezone=Asia/Tokyo and filter to high-value events.
  3. Step 3 Send pre-release reminders, then post-release values from the announcements endpoint.
  4. Step 4 Pass the same event context into USD/JPY dashboards, MetaTrader, TradingView, or internal notes.

Distribution platforms

LINE Official Account

Use it for friend adds, consent, segmentation, and delivery-frequency controls.

Messaging API

Use webhooks and push/reply messages to deliver event alerts.

Calendar / Webhook

Send the same JPY event context to Apple/Google Calendar or internal notification systems.

Example message copy

US CPI is scheduled for 21:30 JST. Pair focus: USD/JPY. After release, check the inflation endpoint for the actual value and announcement_datetime.

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Key Facts

Page
Line Alerts
Section
Documentation
Canonical URL
https://fxmacrodata.com/hi/documentation/line-alerts
Source
FXMacroData editorial and official publisher references
Last Updated
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