Stream Notifications for Twitch, YouTube & Kick
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Get instant Discord notifications when your streamers go live, upload a video, or clip a highlight. Three platforms, one bot, zero commands required.
Everything You’d Expect- Go-live and offline alerts across Twitch, YouTube, and Kick
- Live thumbnails with stream preview or game box art
- VOD links and Watch, Channel, and VOD buttons
- Custom embed colors per streamer to match your server theme
- Custom message templates with variables — {title}, {game}, {viewers}, {url}, and more
- Stream cleanup — auto-edit or delete notifications when streams end
- Per-streamer channel routing — different streamers to different channels
- Live roles — auto-assign a Discord role when members stream on Twitch
- Free for up to 15 streamers across all three platforms (5 Twitch + 5 YouTube + 5 Kick)
Manage your streamers, customize notifications, and configure every setting from a browser at streamlinx.io. No slash commands to memorize.
More Than Just Notifications- Upload and clip alerts — YouTube upload notifications with optional Shorts filtering, plus Twitch clip alerts
- Custom webhooks — Notifications from your own bot name and avatar, with per-streamer branding
- Quiet hours — Schedule notification-free windows with a morning catch-up summary when they end
- Analytics dashboard — Activity heatmaps, peak hours, streamer leaderboards, and game distribution
- Streak tracking — Consecutive streaming day badges for your community’s most active streamers
- Analytics dashboard with heatmaps and streamer leaderboards
- Quiet hours with morning catch-up summary
- Notification filters — only notify for specific games or title patterns (up to 5 per streamer)
- Notification cooldowns (1–1440 minutes)
- Custom webhooks per streamer
- Up to 360 streamers (300 Twitch / 10 YouTube / 50 Kick)
- 5 live role configurations with blacklist mode
- $2.99/month through Discord
- Invite Streamlinx
- Visit streamlinx.io and log in with Discord
- Add your streamers — that’s it

