Connect YouTube and Discord integrations
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Build your YouTube and Discord integrations.
With Make, you can integrate YouTube as a trigger and Discord as an action, allowing automation between the platforms. Automatically share new YouTube video uploads in a designated Discord channel, engaging your community instantly. This integration simplifies workflows by turning YouTube updates into Discord actions, improving productivity and interaction.
Adds a role to a guild member.
Adds a video to the playlist by its ID.
Creates a new invite for the channel. It works only with a connection with permissions to manage invites.
Creates a new channel thread.
Creates a new channel for the guild.
Creates a new guild event.
Creates a new playlist in a channel of the authorized account or on behalf of a content owner or their channel, if specified.
Creates a new webhook bot.
Deletes a channel.
Popular YouTube and Discord workflows.
Discover the integration of YouTube and Discord! Share videos, enrich community chats, and automate notifications for an engaged audience.
How to setup YouTube and Discord in 5 easy steps
Log into Make
Begin by logging into your Make platform account to start connecting your applications.
Connect YouTube
Select YouTube from the available apps on Make and connect it by following the prompts to authenticate your Google account.
Agree to YouTube policies
Review and accept YouTube's terms and Google's privacy policy to continue with the connection.
Connect Discord
Add Discord to your setup by choosing it from the app list in Make and authorizing access to your server.
Build automation
Once both connections are established, create automation scenarios using the YouTube and Discord features.
Enhance engagement and efficiency: integrate YouTube with Discord now
Integrate YouTube with Discord to automate video sharing, improve community interaction, simplify content monitoring, increase viewer retention, and optimize workflow with Make.
Automatically share new YouTube uploads to Discord channels, ensuring immediate audience engagement.
Foster deeper discussions by keeping Discord users updated with the latest YouTube content in real time.
Simplify content tracking by integrating YouTube notifications directly into your Discord server.
Retain viewers by seamlessly transitioning video discussions from YouTube to Discord’s interactive platform.
FAQ
By integrating YouTube with Discord using Make, you can automatically share new YouTube uploads directly to your Discord channels, increasing your community engagement. This ensures your subscribers and followers are always updated with your latest content without manual effort.
Integrating Discord with Make allows you to automate monitoring and follow-ups within your channels. You can track conversations and user activities, receive automated alerts on specific events, and even manage bots more efficiently, resulting in better server management and quicker response times.
Make offers a user-friendly interface with drag-and-drop functionality, making it easier to set up integrations between YouTube and Discord without extensive coding knowledge. The process is streamlined to help users automate tasks with minimal setup time.
By using Make to connect Discord and YouTube, you can gain insights into how your content is being received and discussed across platforms. You can track engagement metrics, analyze conversation patterns around your YouTube content in Discord, and adjust strategies to better connect with your audience.
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