Sloth Lee for
Streamers and creators.
Tools for the server that exists because someone goes live three times a week.
Creator communities are unusual. They peak when you stream and quiet down when you don't. Members include casual viewers, sub-only sub-communities, mods who watched you before they were mods, and the inevitable troll who shows up to derail. Sloth Lee's posture: handle the predictable, surface the unusual.
What this audience tends to struggle with
- Stream-night raid waves when a clip blows up — you go live with 200 viewers, and the bot needs to handle 50 simultaneous joins without false-flagging the legitimate fans.
- Sub-only channel access — you want Twitch / YouTube / Patreon membership to map automatically to a Discord role.
- Trolls who follow you across platforms, often using a freshly-created Discord account specifically to harass.
- Mods who only show up during stream — their tools need to be obvious enough to use without daily practice.
The toolkit, framed for streamers and creators
Twitch / YouTube integration
Live-status webhook posts to your announcement channel when you go live; cleans itself up when you go offline. Sub-status sync (where the platform supports it) keeps Discord roles aligned with platform memberships.
Stream-mode AutoMod profile
Activate an aggressive AutoMod profile during stream that reverts to normal when you go offline. Tighter sentiment thresholds, account-age gate hardens, raid threshold tightens.
Quick mod actions
Big buttons for the part-time mods. /timeout @user 1h with one click. Audit log records who acted (so you know after-stream which mods saved you).
Verification gate
Discord-account-age requirement during stream-mode (default 7 days). Brand-new accounts go to quarantine for review.
Subscriber-only channels
Role-gated channels that auto-update when subscriptions change. Members never see 'pay to access' walls inside Discord — the role just appears once they sub elsewhere.
A 5-step setup
1. Connect Twitch / YouTube
Dashboard → Integrations. OAuth into the platform you stream on; Sloth Lee handles the rest.
2. Configure stream-mode
Pick which channels harden during stream. Most creators only want #general and #chat tightened; everything else stays normal.
3. Set up sub-only channels
Map your Twitch sub tiers (or YouTube memberships) to Discord roles. Sloth Lee syncs membership changes hourly + on event.
4. Add the live-status webhook
Post 'I'm live' in your announcement channel. Auto-deletes when stream ends so the channel doesn't fill with old announcements.
5. Train the part-time mods
Five-minute walkthrough of /timeout, /warn, the audit log, and the review queue. The buttons matter more than the underlying systems for streamer mods.
Streamer communities have unique rhythms. The bot needs to amplify mods during chaos and disappear during calm. Sloth Lee's stream-mode AutoMod, platform integration, and quick-action UX are designed for that two-state world.