TweetSyncer

A Discord notification platform for social and streaming platforms. Operated on tweetsyncer.xyz in early 2026.

TweetSyncer was a Discord notification platform that delivered real-time content updates from multiple social media and live streaming services into Discord servers. It operated on tweetsyncer.xyz, which is no longer active. TweetSyncer was the last project Ricardo built before active development stopped, launching in early 2026.

Background

Discord servers often serve as community hubs for creators, brands, and interest groups that are active across multiple platforms. Keeping server members informed about new content required either manual posting or separate bots for each platform. TweetSyncer consolidated notifications from all major platforms into a single bot with a unified configuration interface.

Supported platforms

TweetSyncer supported six platforms at launch:

Platform Notification triggers
Twitter / X New posts, quote posts, replies (configurable)
Twitch Stream goes live, stream ends, clip published
YouTube New video published, new community post, livestream starts
Kick Stream goes live
Bluesky New posts
Spotify New release (single, album, EP), new playlist update

Rich embeds

Notifications were delivered as Discord embeds — structured message cards rather than plain text links. Embeds included:

  • Platform branding — Platform icon and colour coding so notifications were visually distinguishable at a glance
  • Content preview — Post text, video title, or stream title depending on the platform
  • Media thumbnails — Attached images, video thumbnails, or album artwork where available
  • Metadata — Follower count, live viewer count for streams, view count for videos
  • Direct link — A clickable link to the content on the originating platform

Role pings

Role pings were configurable independently for each connected source and each delivery channel. This allowed fine-grained control:

  • A gaming community could ping @Twitch for streamer alerts but not for YouTube uploads
  • A music server could ping @NewMusic for Spotify releases without pinging for Twitter posts
  • Different channels could receive the same source with different ping roles, or with no ping at all

Management dashboard

The web dashboard provided a central interface for all configuration without requiring Discord bot commands. Server administrators could:

  • Connect and disconnect platform accounts and pages
  • Configure which Discord channel each source delivered to
  • Set up role pings per source and per channel
  • Preview embed formatting before going live
  • View a delivery log showing recent notifications and their status

Status

TweetSyncer is permanently offline. The domain tweetsyncer.xyz is no longer active. This was the last project in the 2023–2026 development period.

See also