Kick
Kick go-live notifications, handled
Kick is growing fast. Its native notifications have the same reach problem as everywhere else. Catchmylive adds a direct channel that just works.
Kick notifications get missed too
Kick has grown fast, and so has the number of followers who never see a go-live alert. Native notifications depend on the app being installed, permissions being granted, and the platform deciding to surface the alert. Miss any one of those and the notification quietly never arrives.
For a working streamer that means a meaningful share of your follower list is not told when you start. The follow relationship is intact; the notification path is not.
Kick's webhook plus our push pipeline
Kick fires a first-party webhook to Catchmylive the moment your channel goes live. We have the event in seconds and dispatch immediately, with no batching, to every follower who opted in. Native push on the device, before you have finished switching to your streaming software.
Because the alert flows through our own push channel and not Kick's, a follower who muted Kick or never enabled its notifications still gets told you are live.
No login, and simulcast just works
There is no OAuth step for Kick. You add your channel by pasting its URL or handle, and we start monitoring it. If you simulcast to Twitch or YouTube at the same time, Catchmylive groups the near-simultaneous events in a 15 minute window, so followers get one notification per stream, not one per platform.
Common questions
How does Catchmylive detect when I go live on Kick?
Kick sends a first-party webhook to us the moment your channel goes live. We have the event in seconds and dispatch immediately to every follower who opted in — no batching.
Do I need to connect a Kick account or log in?
No login required. You add your Kick channel by pasting its URL or handle, and we start monitoring it for go-live events — there is no OAuth step.
Does this work if I simulcast on Kick and Twitch or YouTube?
Yes. We deduplicate near-simultaneous live events from the same creator across platforms within a 15-minute window, so followers get one notification per stream, not one per platform.
Do I need a certain follower count on Kick?
No. Catchmylive works for any Kick channel, regardless of size.
Other platforms
Twitch
Twitch follow notifications are unreliable for most viewers. Catchmylive uses EventSub to dispatch a push the moment you go live, every time.
YouTube
YouTube's bell icon misses most of your subscribers. Catchmylive sends a push the moment you go live or upload, with no ranking layer in the path.
Set up your Kick notifications
Connect your account once. We handle the detection and delivery from there.
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