YouTube Stream Assistant Bot

Built for live creators who want simple, reliable stream command automation.

Build 2026.06.11.3

RODbot for YouTube Live

Live chat automation for channel operators who want reliable commands without handing over channel credentials.

What RODbot does

Core features for live creators

The app is designed for YouTube live streams where creators need lightweight chat assistance, command responses, and operational visibility.

Chat command automation

Enable built-in commands and aliases for common stream questions, channel links, fishing targets, catches, locations, and other configured responses.

Live chat monitoring

Detect active live chat, keep the bot connected while a stream is live, and pause safely when auth, quota, or live capability checks fail.

Creator-controlled settings

Manage channel profile details, command behavior, acknowledgements, bot attachment, and channel disconnect directly from the dashboard.

Why Google data is requested

Google access is used only to authenticate and operate the connected YouTube channel

Identity access

RODbot requests Google identity information to confirm the signed-in operator, associate approved beta access, and keep channel sessions tied to the correct owner.

YouTube channel access

RODbot requests YouTube access only when connecting a channel so it can read live stream/chat resources and post configured bot responses for that channel.

RODbot does not sell user data, does not expose OAuth tokens in public API responses, and supports disconnect/revocation from the app or from Google account permissions. See the Privacy Policy for the exact scope-to-feature mapping and retention details.

How setup works

A two-step connection flow

Sign in with Google

Use the Google account that owns or manages the YouTube channel. This identifies the operator before channel access is requested.

Connect a YouTube channel

Authorize YouTube access for the channel you want RODbot to manage, then configure commands and bot behavior in the dashboard.

Read the RODbot documentation