Monitor a Twitch user and, when they go live, send a notification on X (Twitter)
Your Twitch streams deserve to be seen. We'll shout it out on X (Twitter) — automatically, every single time you go live.
Missing a Twitch stream going live can mean lost momentum—for both streamers and their community. Manually checking Twitch, grabbing your live link, and then crafting an announcement tweet every single time? It’s exhausting and inconvenient, especially if your audience is global and expects timely notifications. Every manual step risks delays, lower viewer turnout, and missed engagement opportunities, ultimately impacting growth, visibility, and even potential earnings.
This formula takes all that off your plate by automatically monitoring your chosen Twitch user and posting a real-time alert on X (Twitter) the moment they go live. No more repetitive checks; the automation scans Twitch at your preferred frequency (every 10 minutes, or whatever interval suits you), filters to detect only fresh streams, and instantly shares a tailored post with your live link. You control both which Twitch account is tracked and the timing, making this a perfect fit for any streamer or community manager aiming to boost live attendance, spark real-time conversations, and maximize channel exposure—all hands-free.
Ready to stop missing those crucial live moments? Follow the step-by-step guide to set up this formula on Botize, tweak the frequency, and personalize your notifications. Or jump straight in with the pre-built automation and let your streams shine—while you focus on what you love most. Try it and watch your live audience grow!
Automate this task with 4 simple prompts
Copy and paste the following prompts into Botize's AI task editor
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Access the Botize automated task editor.
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Select the AI editing tool.
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Set up a step to automatically check for updates at regular intervals.
Copy and paste this prompt into the AI editing tool.
Create a trigger so this automation runs periodically. Let the user decide how often it should check, for example, every 10 minutes. ⤵
Click the 'Apply this task' button to confirm.
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Check the current streaming status of a specific Twitch user.
Copy and paste this prompt into the AI editing tool.
Add a step to look up a specific Twitch user and find out if they are currently live. Let the user specify which Twitch username to monitor. ⤵
Click the 'Apply this task' button to confirm.
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Only continue if the Twitch user has just started their live stream.
Copy and paste this prompt into the AI editing tool.
Add a condition to make sure the next steps only happen if the Twitch user was offline before and is now live. ⤵
Click the 'Apply this task' button to confirm.
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Publish a notification on X (Twitter) to announce that the Twitch stream is live.
Copy and paste this prompt into the AI editing tool.
Create a step that posts a tweet on X (Twitter) with a short announcement, including a link to the Twitch channel and the username of the streamer. ⤵
Click the 'Apply this task' button to confirm.
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Your automation is ready to use. Click the 'Save changes' button.
Save changes
Never Miss a Stream—Turn Live Moments into Buzz on X
Imagine if every time you hit 'Go Live' on Twitch, a friendly message pops up on your X (Twitter) feed — instantly letting all your followers know you’re streaming. No more fumbling between platforms, frantic copy-pasting, or missed hype moments. Set it once, and your streams get the spotlight they deserve, always.
| Manual | Botize | |
|---|---|---|
| Checking Twitch status every few minutes | 15 per stream | 0 Minutes |
| Writing and posting alert tweet | 5 per stream | 0 Minutes |
| Double-checking links and usernames | 2 per stream | 0 Minutes |
| Total | 22 minutes every stream | 0 Minutes |
Yes, this is exactly the automation you were searching for: monitor your Twitch and instantly notify your community on X, so nobody misses a live ever again.
Streamer on the Rise
Anna streams indie games and wants her X following to catch every session. With this automation, her followers flock to her Twitch whenever she goes live—no manual tweets needed.
Effortless Hype
Stop self-promoting and let automation rally your fans.
Stay Top-of-Mind
Never miss the chance to remind your X audience that you’re live.
Always Reliable
Even if you’re busy setting up your camera, your notification goes out.
Esports Team Notifications
A competitive team wants to keep fans in the loop the moment practice or match streams start. The automation posts a sharp, branded alert on X, growing real-time engagement and chat.
⌾︎ Perfect if you stream on Twitch and want to grow your audience on X, stress free.
⌾︎ Great for creators, eSports teams, or anyone who wants their community to never miss a Twitch moment.
✕ Not needed if you stream privately or don’t use X at all.
✕ Doesn’t make sense if you love posting your own live alerts every time… manually.
✓ Choose exactly how often you want the system to check your live status: every 10 minutes, hourly, or your own custom interval.
✓ Personalize the alert message on X—with emojis, call to action, or your channel link.
✓ Monitor any Twitch user — perfect if you manage multiple channels, streamers, or want to support a friend.
This automation periodically checks whether a Twitch user is live. When it detects that the stream has started, it automatically publishes a message on X (Twitter) announcing the live stream. Inside the task, you must specify which Twitch user you want to monitor. You must also define how often you want the automation to run.