Guide & Comparison

Connect Twitch & Kick with Discord: Live Notification Setup

Step by step: integrate Twitch (EventSub) and Kick with Discord – so your community is informed the moment you go live.

"How do I integrate Twitch with Discord for live notifications?" – one of the most common streaming questions. With Streamboard you connect both platforms and optionally Telegram in a few steps.

Step 1: Link your streaming account

Sign in with Twitch (OAuth) – EventSub delivers the live signal. For Kick, link your channel in your profile. Both sources can share the same notification targets.

Step 2: Invite the Discord bot

Connect your Discord account and invite the Streamboard bot to your server. Check write permissions in announcement channels – the bot only posts where you define targets.

Step 3: Set template and targets

Create a message template with placeholders (title, game, preview). Define notification targets: which Discord channel for Twitch live, which for Kick – or the same target for both.

Step 4: Optionally add Telegram

For mobile push, set up a Telegram target. The same live signal also lands on your community's phones – ideal alongside Discord.

Step 5: Test and go live

Start a test stream or use the dashboard test function. When embed and link look right, you're production-ready. Questions: FAQ, Discord page, and Kick guide.

Do I need to build my own Discord bot?

No. Streamboard provides the bot and management. Invite the bot and configure targets in the app.

Does this work for Kick too?

Yes. After Kick OAuth, Streamboard detects live starts and posts to the same Discord channels as Twitch.

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