
Instant Discord alerts when your favorite Twitch streamers go live
Notifyra Standard watches up to 5 channels for you. When a streamer goes live, we receive the Twitch EventSub signal and immediately post to your Discord via your webhook—no broadcaster OAuth, no payments, no fuss.

How it works
We subscribe to Twitch’s EventSub for the channels you follow. When Twitch sends the
stream.online
event to our secure callback, we relay it to your Discord webhook. That’s it.
- No broadcaster login required — only public live events are used.
- Fast — messages are forwarded immediately after Twitch notifies us.
- Simple — one webhook URL powers any Discord channel you choose.
Quick start
Free tier limits
You can follow up to 5 streamers per account.
Need more? Ping us and we’ll see what we can do.
What we send
A clean message to Discord: streamer display name, live status, and a direct link to their channel.
Event:stream.online
Privacy & security
No broadcaster OAuth is required. We verify Twitch signatures and only store what’s needed to deliver alerts.
Support & FAQ
- In Discord, hover the channel you want → click the gear (Edit Channel).
- Go to Integrations → Webhooks → New Webhook.
- Give it a name (e.g., “Notifyra Alerts”), choose the target channel, and click Copy Webhook URL.
- In your Notifyra Dashboard, paste the URL into the Webhook field and click Save.
- Click Test to send a sample message.
Thats it!.
No. Just add the Twitch login name for channels you want to follow. We use public EventSub events.
- Double-check the Twitch login spelling on your Dashboard.
- Confirm the Discord webhook is valid and the bot has permission to post in that channel.
- The free tier only triggers on
stream.online
events (when a channel first goes live).
The Standard tier caps at 5 to keep things snappy and free. If you need more, reach out—we’re exploring options.
Use Forgot Password. We’ll send a link (or print it to logs in dev) to set a new password. Links expire after 2 hours.
Your account email, hashed password, webhook URL (if set), and the Twitch logins you follow—plus minimal event metadata needed to deliver notifications.
Still stuck? Check your Dashboard > Test button, or ping us with details of what you tried.
