Kick · Live Detection · Multichannel
From Kick live to Discord & Telegram
Kick streamers deserve the same reliable go-live alerts as Twitch creators. Streamboard links your Kick channel and routes live starts to Discord servers and Telegram – with templates, embeds, and the same target logic you already know.
Kick in the context of Streamboard
Kick complements Discord server notifications and Telegram mobile alerts alongside Twitch EventSub. Overview: Features · questions: FAQ.
How Kick go-live reaches your community
Link your Kick channel once. When you start streaming, Streamboard detects the live status and posts to your configured Discord channels and Telegram targets – fast, formatted, with your stream link.
Link Kick channel
Connect your Kick account in your profile – OAuth links your channel as a live source.
Streamboard detects live
When you go live on Kick, Streamboard picks up the status and prepares your notification.
Route to targets
The signal goes to Discord channels, Telegram, or other configured targets – same templates as Twitch.
Community gets the alert
Followers see a clear go-live message with title, preview, and stream link – no manual posting.
Twitch vs. Kick in Streamboard
Both platforms share the same notification targets and templates – only the live detection method differs.
Twitch
- Go-live via official EventSub webhooks
- Low-latency, event-driven signal
- Same Discord & Telegram targets
Kick
- Channel linked via Kick OAuth
- Live status polling for reliable detection
- Same Discord & Telegram targets
Add Kick to your notification setup
Link your Kick channel, configure Discord and Telegram targets, and test your first live alert – we guide you in the dashboard.