Feeds
Automatically post new uploads, posts, and live streams from YouTube, Twitch, Twitter, Instagram, TikTok, Reddit, Pinterest, and SoundCloud into your channels.
Feeds watch a creator or source and post in a channel whenever there is something new: a YouTube upload, TikTok video, tweet, Reddit post, SoundCloud track, or a "going live" announcement. exceed checks on a regular sweep and only posts items it hasn't posted before.
Supported platforms
| Platform | Command (aliases) |
|---|---|
| YouTube | youtube (yt) |
| Twitch | twitch |
| Twitter / X | twitter (x) |
instagram (ig, insta) | |
| TikTok | tiktok (tt) |
subreddit (reddit) | |
pinterest (pin) | |
| SoundCloud | soundcloud (sc) |
Commands
Every platform follows the same pattern. Swap youtube for any platform above:
,youtube add <#channel> <url> follow a creator, post into a channel
,youtube remove <#channel> <url> stop following in a channel
,youtube list list this platform's feeds
,youtube message <text> set the post template for this platform
,youtube message view show the current template
Adding and removing needs Manage Channels (Manage Server for YouTube and Reddit). list and message view are open to everyone.
Per-platform extras
,twitter retweets <#channel> <handle> <on/off> post retweets or not
,tiktok live <#channel> <user> <on/off> announce when a user goes live
,pinterest embeds <#channel> <on/off> toggle rich embeds
,subreddit color <color> set the embed color
Running a platform command with just a handle (for example ,twitter someone) does a profile lookup instead of managing a feed.
Example
,youtube add #uploads https://youtube.com/@creator
,twitch add #live shroud
,subreddit add #news worldnews
Set up feeds, templates and colors on the Feeds dashboard page (the feature turns on with your first feed). Post templates use the same embed variables plus per-platform item variables like post.title or track.url.