Notification infrastructure for Discord

Every creator signal. One control plane.

SocialWire watches Twitch, YouTube, TikTok and X, then routes the moments your community cares about into Discord with templates, retries, quiet hours, analytics and delivery observability built in.

No dashboard login required to invite the bot · Configure when you're ready
SocialWire / operations

One engine across the networks your community already follows

Twitch
YouTube
TikTok
X / Twitter
Built beyond basic webhooks

Notification operations, not notification chaos.

Manage creators, routing, templates and failure recovery without editing database records or scattering configuration across dozens of commands.

01

Unified creator registry

One searchable operational view for every tracked Twitch, YouTube, TikTok and X account in a server.

Centralized · multi-guild safe
02

Resilient delivery engine

Concurrency control, retries, dead-letter tracking and channel circuit breaking protect delivery when services misbehave.

Queue-backed · observable
03

Notification studio

Create event-level templates with creator, title, description, URL and server variables, then preview them before deployment.

Platform-aware customization
04

Quiet hours & controls

Pause a guild instantly, define timezone-aware quiet hours and control mentions without disabling individual trackers.

Safe server-wide operations
05

Delivery analytics

Understand recent send volume, success rates and operational activity through persistent delivery audit data.

Designed for dashboard reporting
06

Outgoing integrations

Forward signed delivery events to your own services using configurable HTTPS webhooks with optional HMAC verification.

Extensible by design
Control plane

A serious backend behind the interface.

The dashboard writes directly to the same guild settings and tracker state consumed by the live bot, so there is no separate dashboard config waiting to fall out of sync.

4creator networks
1shared dispatcher
24/7health visibility
HMACsigned integration events

Install first. Configure second.

Use your own SocialWire invite URL, choose a server in Discord, then finish setup from the dashboard.

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