How to Stream Twitch on Discord: Connecting and Enhancing Your Streaming Experience

Discord has always been a popular platform for live streamers to connect with their viewers and grow their audience. And now, it’s even easier to connect your Twitch account to your Discord server. With just a few simple steps, you can gain access to added benefits that allow you to get a list of all your subscribers, check if a user is subscribed to your channel, and even set up a specific server for your subscribers to watch your streams together.

To connect your Twitch account to your Discord server, log into both your Twitch and Discord accounts. In your Discord account, click on the cogwheel in the lower left-hand corner to open up the user settings. Then, click on “Connections” and select “Twitch.” You’ll then be asked to authorize your Twitch account, which will allow you to see all the channels you have subscribed to that have a Discord server.

As a partnered or affiliate streamer, you can even create specific roles or servers for your subscribers. This provides additional benefits for your most loyal viewers and increases the likelihood that they will continue to support you for months or even years to come.

If you want to take full advantage of connecting your Twitch and Discord accounts and learning about all the added benefits and cool things you can do, we recommend checking out Stream Scheme. They have an excellent video that goes over how to edit Twitch subscriber roles in Discord, create Twitch subscriber channels in Discord, and how to set up Twitch subscriber permissions in Discord.

By making use of the features that Discord offers to connect your Twitch account, you can enhance your streaming experience and engage more effectively with your audience. So why not give it a try and see how it can benefit your streaming career?