A community thrives on attention at the right moment. When a streamer goes live, the notification should land in the right channel automatically — not only when someone happens to stumble on the stream. CloudMod connects Twitch and Discord for exactly that.
How it works
You add a Twitch login, pick the target channel and optionally a role to mention. When the streamer goes live, CloudMod automatically posts an embed with title, game and preview image. The connection runs over a live link to Twitch — no constant polling, no delay.
Customizable per streamer
Multiple streamers in the same server? Each gets its own embed color so notifications are distinguishable at a glance. Optionally replace the default text with your own message using placeholders for streamer name, title, game and link.
/whoslive — the overview
With the slash command /whoslive, any member can see at once who in the network is currently live — including a direct link to the stream. Handy for communities with many active creators.
Stats in the dashboard
In the dashboard a small panel shows how many live notifications went out today and over the last seven days, and when the last event was. That tells you the integration is doing its job.
Getting-started tip
Add a single streamer first and send a test notification to a quiet channel. Once color, text and mention look right, roll out the remaining streamers. That avoids surprises in your main channel.