Live Exchange Rate Alerts — No Signup Needed
Get instant email notifications when your target rate is reached — free, fast, and no account required.
Stay ahead of currency movements with Fiberpay’s free exchange rate alert tool. Choose your currency pair, set your target rate, and enter your email — it’s that simple. You can create and manage multiple alerts anytime, and we’ll notify you instantly when your chosen rate is hit.
How it works
Set live exchange rate alerts in three simple steps.
Choose your currency pair, set your target rate, and enter your email. We’ll monitor live FX markets for you and notify you instantly when your chosen rate is hit.
- 1
Select your currencies
e.g. GBP → EUR, USD → CAD, AUD → NZD, or any other pair.
- 2
Set your target rate
Tell us the rate you want to watch and we’ll track it in real time.
- 3
Enter your email
We’ll send you a live alert the moment your target rate is reached.
Fiberpay uses real-time FX data from trusted global providers, ensuring every alert is accurate and up to date.
Live Exchange Rate
1 USD = EUR
Create an alert
Get notified when your target rate is reached.
Snapshot
High, low & average for this period
Based on live mid-market rates for the selected timeframe.
High
0.00000
USD → EUR
Low
0.00000
USD → EUR
Average
0.00000
USD → EUR
Rate chart
USD → EUR
Frequently asked questions
Transparency & Data Source
All Fiberpay alerts are powered by live market rates via API from trusted data providers. We're committed to accuracy, speed, and user privacy, giving you confidence when watching the markets. Fiberpay helps you track exchange rates effortlessly for personal or business transfers.
Disclaimer
Fiberpay rate alerts always show the latest live mid-market exchange rate. Exchange rates move frequently, and the current rate might not be available for long.
Getting this rate when making a transfer or conversion through us, or other providers is not guaranteed.
By creating a rate alert, you acknowledge and accept that the rates shown are for indicative purposes only.
