Twitch alerts
Your followers notified the moment the stream starts.
What it does
A streamer who goes live without telling their Discord community loses their first viewers - precisely the ones who get the audience going.
Twitch alerts post a message as soon as the stream goes live, with the thumbnail, the title and the game being played.
Latency is what matters: ten minutes late on a one-hour stream is a sixth of the audience lost.
What you can do
- Tracking of several channels
- Customisable message and role mention
- Embed with thumbnail, title and category
- Filter by game or by keyword
- No notification on reruns
- Checked every 30 seconds on Premium
How to set it up
4 steps · about 3 minutes
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1
Add the channel
Enter the Twitch username, not the full URL.
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2
Choose the channel
A dedicated announcements channel avoids drowning the message.
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3
Write the message
Mention the notification-subscriber role rather than @everyone.
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4
Test it
The preview button sends an example with the channel's real data.
Limits
Free
3
alerts per platform
Premium
25
alerts per platform
Frequently asked questions
What exactly is the latency?
10 minutes on the free plan, 30 seconds on Premium. That is the real cost of the API calls.
Can I follow several channels?
3 on the free plan, 25 on Premium.
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