If you’re a YouTube partner, you can integrate your YouTube channel into your Discord server so you can hang out with all of your members.
Or if you’re supporting your favorite YouTube creator through a membership, you can join their Discord server and chat.
How to Connect YouTube to Discord
1. On desktop/browser, tap on the cogwheel icon [] in the lower-left corner of the app to access your User Settings.
Example of how to access User Settings through the cogwheel icon
2. Under your User Settings, head to the Connections tab.
Where to locate the Connections tab under User Settings in the Discord desktop/browser app
3. Press on the right-arrow [] to display all available connections. Locate the YouTube tile, and then tap on it. This will open a new browser window where you can log into your YouTube account.
Example of the YouTube tile under Connections in the User Settings of the Discord desktop/browser app
4. After logging into your YouTube account you should get a message stating you’ve successfully connected your account.
Example of what a successful connection between your YouTube account and Discord account looks like
How to Integrate YouTube into your Discord Server for YouTube Partners
You can create a membership-only Discord server for your YouTube channel or dedicate a few channels to only those YouTube members.
To get started, you first need to connect your YouTube channel to your Discord account following the How to Connect YouTube to Discord steps above.
After your YouTube channel is connected to your Discord account, now you can integrate your YouTube channel into your server.
1. Navigate to your server and press on the server name in the upper left corner to open the Server Settings drop down menu.
- You can also right-click on the server name to access the same menu.
2. Press on Server Settings and then head to Integrations.
3. Next, tap on YouTube to connect your channel.
Example of where the YouTube integration is located in the Integration tab under Server Settings in the Discord desktop/browser app
4. You should see your channel listed here, tap on Enable to enable the integration.
Example of the location of the Enable button in the Integrations tab under Server Settings in the Discord desktop/browser app
5.You’ll be able to tell if the integration is successful, because you’ll see all available Discord YouTube integration options.
Example of what an integrated YouTube channel with memberships looks like in a Discord server on the desktop/browser app
Modifying Your YouTube Integration
After you’ve integrated your YouTube channel, you can edit your Integration settings.
Syncing
Although your YouTube members should be synced automatically, you can always run a manual Sync.
Grace Period
You can also change the Grace Period and what happens to a user once they no longer have an active membership. You can also make it so a user is kicked from the server or they just simply lose the membership role. To do this, press on the Remove Role option and select Kick instead.
Once you have integrated, you’ll also find that the new permissions role has been auto-created specifically for YouTube members. These roles will be named YouTube Member (for anyone that joins) and then you’ll have additional roles for each tier that you have created. For example, if you have a tier named “Plus” the auto-created role will be called YouTube Member: Plus.
However, you can rename these roles directly in Discord, adjust their permissions under Server Settings > Roles, and even change the colors of the role. Since this role is automatically managed by the YouTube integration, you can't manually assign or delete members from it.
YouTube Integration for Viewers
If you’ve joined or been gifted a membership to a YouTube channel and you want to access their Discord server, the first thing you need to do is make sure your YouTube account is connected to your Discord account by following the steps outlined under How to Connect your YouTube Channel to Discord.
After you’ve connected your YouTube channel to your Discord account, you’ll see all available YouTube channels that you’re currently subscribed to. There will be the Join option next to any server you haven’t joined yet. If you don’t see the Join option yet, don’t worry, you should see it soon! The system syncs in near real-time, and in the case of any errors, an additional sync is run by the system once a week.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Why don’t I see the option to integrate my YouTube channel to my Discord server?
A: You need to be a YouTube partner with Channel Memberships enabled in order to integrate it into your Discord server.
Q: What if I was either gifted a Membership or I joined and I don’t see the server under connections to join or have the membership role in the server?
A: First, try removing your YouTube channel under User Settings > Connections and then reconnecting your YouTube channel. If you still do not see it, please ask the YouTuber or one of their moderators to run a manual sync by heading into Integrations in their Server Settings.
Q: What device can I connect my YouTube channel to Discord on?
A: Desktop app, mobile, and browser.