Every few days, we see tweets like these.
@IFTTT Have you guys ever considered adding @Twitch integration/channel?
— Hungry Maxzilla (@HungryMaxzilla) January 5, 2016
@TeakTop @IFTTT @Twitch needs to happen. You'll probably continue to see this come up until it's done 😉
— Joel Powers (@_P06o) January 11, 2017
@IFTTT Loving the bot on Telegram. Is there any plans for Twitch integration? I'd love to get an 'if Twitch stream goes live' option.
— Kaittycat (@Kaittycat) December 27, 2016
The people have spoken. Repeatedly. For years! Today we’re delighted to say that you’ve been heard: Twitch is now on IFTTT. Whether you’re painting with Bob Ross, cooking with Domestic Dan, or one of the 2.4M who watch Syndicate play the latest video games, there’s an Applet that can make your experience better.
If you’re a broadcaster, you can use them to manage your channel and make sure no one misses a new stream or video.
If you’re a viewer, there are Applets that make it easier to discover, save, and share content.
Those are just a few examples — you can also turn on or make Applets that run when you get a new follower, when you follow a new channel, when there’s a new video from channels you follow, and when there’s a new top video of the week.
Twitch has built an amazing community full of creativity, enthusiasm, and just plain cool people. We’re excited to be a part of it, and we have big plans for the Twitch service.