To add Sery_Bot to Twitch, you need to make it a moderator, authorize it, and then have it join your channel. The official setup also recommends a few optional protection commands after that.

Quick Scoop

  1. Open your own Twitch chat and type /mod sery_bot. This gives Sery_Bot moderator access in your channel.
  1. Authorize the bot with your Twitch account using the authorization step linked in the setup flow. This is required so it can receive stream notifications and follow alerts.
  1. Go to Sery_Bot’s chat on Twitch and type !join. If everything is set up correctly, the bot should confirm and then join your channel shortly after.
  1. Optional but useful: type !followbots to monitor and block follow bots, and !offlinelock to enable Shield Mode when you go offline.

What to expect

Only the broadcaster can add Sery_Bot, so if you’re a mod, you won’t be able to finish the setup yourself. The bot’s docs also note that if you ever want to verify the setup, you can run !join again in Sery_Bot’s chat.

Common setup flow

Step| What to do| Purpose
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1| /mod sery_bot| Gives the bot moderation permissions. 1
2| Authorize the bot| Lets it track live/offline status and followers. 1
3| !join in Sery_Bot chat| Makes the bot join your channel. 1
4| !followbots| Helps detect and handle follow bots. 1
5| !offlinelock| Adds extra protection while offline. 1

Small tips

If the bot does not appear immediately, wait a few minutes and try !join again. The docs indicate that the bot may take a short time to show up after authorization.