Protocol-agnostic wallet notifications for Monad — deposits, unstaking, NFTs, and approval warnings straight to Telegram. Your rules decide what's worth a buzz.
Wallet trackers are built for stalking other people's trades. Monpilot is built for running your own wallet on Monad.
Detection works on the standard event layer — Kuru, Ambient, LSTs, lending markets, NFT mints. If it touches your wallet on Monad, it's covered. No integrations to wait for.
Mute categories you don't care about, set minimum amounts, denylist tokens. A trader's wallet and a vault wallet need very different alerts — configure each one separately.
Unlimited token approvals and collection-wide operator grants are how wallets get drained. Monpilot flags every one the moment it lands — including ones you didn't make.
One trade is one alert — not four transfer notifications. Multi-leg swaps are merged into a single readable line. Or mute them entirely while you're actively trading.
Zero-amount phishing transfers, dust, and junk airdrops are suppressed before they reach you. Cheap blockspace means spam — your notifications shouldn't show it.
Monpilot watches the chain — it never holds keys, never asks for signatures, never has permission to move anything. There is nothing to exploit.
If you trade actively, swap notifications are noise — you know you just swapped. But the deposit that lands while you sleep, the unstake that finally clears, the approval you don't remember granting? Those are the ones that matter.
Monpilot lets every wallet have its own profile: silence what you do on purpose, amplify what happens to you.
Open the dashboard and log in with Telegram. No password, no email, no wallet connection.
Any Monad address — yours, your vault's, your multisig's. Watch as many as your plan allows.
Choose alert categories and thresholds per wallet. One tap to activate the bot and alerts start flowing.
Early users keep founder pricing for life.
No, and we can't. Monpilot only reads public chain data. There's no wallet connection, no signature request, no session key — nothing to drain even if we were fully compromised.
All of them, automatically. Detection works on Monad's standard event layer (transfers, approvals, NFT standards), so any protocol — including ones launched yesterday — is covered. Protocol-aware labels (e.g. "aPriori unstake completed" instead of "received 512 MON") are being added on top, most-used protocols first.
Typically under 5 seconds after confirmation. We wait 2 blocks before alerting so you never get notified about a transaction that gets reorged away.
Telegram first, because that's where crypto lives. Discord, webhooks, and daily email digests are on the paid roadmap.
Monpilot is Monad-native and that focus is the point — depth over breadth. If we expand, Monad stays first-class.