Connect your channel
The Channel page (/channel) shows the status of the Twitch connection for your workspace. After your first sign-in, you use this page to confirm that streamion.bot has access to your Twitch channel, and to re-authorize if a problem occurs.
What "connected" means
When the channel is connected, your Twitch broadcaster account is bound to this streamion.bot workspace and the bot holds the access tokens (Twitch-issued credentials that prove the bot is allowed to act on your behalf) it requires for operation. Specifically, streamion.bot can then:
- Subscribe to Twitch EventSub — Twitch's notification service — for follows, subs, raids, bits, ad breaks, and stream online/offline events.
- Post chat messages and announcements under the configured bot identity.
- Read your live status, title, and category, which the
!uptime,!title, and!categorycommands depend on.
Connection states
Disconnecting
If you want to stop using streamion.bot temporarily, click Disconnect on the channel page. This:
- Removes your stored Twitch tokens from streamion.bot.
- Tears down EventSub subscriptions for your channel.
- Leaves your commands, timers, quotes, and event responses intact — they will be reused if you reconnect later.
To fully remove streamion.bot's authorization, also revoke it under twitch.tv/settings/connections.