How to Use the CommunityOne Twitter/X to Discord Bot (Social Feeds + Track Rewards)

Summary

Learn how CommunityOne pulls Twitter/X posts into your Discord “socials” channel and how to configure Track Rewards in the Hype Engine socials tab.

If you want your Twitter/X activity to appear inside Discord, CommunityOne’s Twitter/X Discord bot can aggregate posts into a dedicated “socials” channel. It also supports Track Rewards, so engagement actions tied to specific tweets can be checked and rewarded through the Hype Engine dashboard.

Below is a step-by-step walkthrough of how the setup works and what you’ll configure.

Set up a Discord social feed for Twitter/X

CommunityOne’s bot aggregates tweets mentioning your brand and tweets/posts from your connected accounts into a Discord “socials” channel. Once connected, the bot can display tweet content directly in Discord.

When you’re configuring the integration, you’ll primarily be working through the Hype Engine dashboard under the Socials tab, where you connect your Twitter/X feeds and decide where they should appear in your Discord server.

Route official tweets vs community mentions to different channels

A key part of the setup is separating where different kinds of posts go in Discord. The bot supports routing content so you can send:

  • Official tweets to one destination channel
  • Community mentions to another destination channel

This lets you keep your server organized—for example, by keeping community-driven posts distinct from posts coming from your main account(s). The routing behavior is configured from the Hype Engine dashboard in the Socials tab.

Display tweet content inside Discord

The integration doesn’t only send a link—it can display tweet content in Discord.

Depending on what the bot detects and how content is posted, it can show:

  • Tweet text in Discord, including the full tweet text when more content is posted or when the bot detects a community member is tweeting and mentioning your brand.

This matters because it helps community members engage without leaving Discord, while still keeping the tweet context visible in the channel.

Configure Track Rewards in the Hype Engine Socials tab

Beyond social feeds, CommunityOne’s Track Rewards feature is designed to turn engagement into trackable actions.

In the Hype Engine dashboard:

  1. Open the Socials tab.
  2. Connect the Twitter/X feeds you want to track.
  3. Choose where tweets should be delivered in Discord.
  4. Configure reward actions tied to specific tweets.

Once Track Rewards is enabled for the relevant Twitter/X sources, users can complete the required engagement steps and then check/claim rewards after completing those actions.

Define reward actions (reply and retweet)

Track Rewards works by tying a reward to an action performed on a tweet.

From the transcript summary, reward actions include engagement such as:

  • Replying
  • Retweeting

In other words, the bot can be configured so that when users perform the defined action on the tracked tweet, that activity can be recognized and rewarded.

Set reward expiration (so rewards don’t stay open indefinitely)

To keep rewards time-bound, the integration supports configuring reward expiration.

This means rewards won’t remain available indefinitely; instead, you can set them to expire based on your chosen rules in the Hype Engine Socials tab.

Understand mention/track checking frequency (free vs premium)

How quickly new tweets and reward-checking updates show up in the system depends on the plan.

From the transcript summary:

  • On the free account, the bot pulls/checks your tweet activity roughly every five minutes.
  • On premium, it pulls/checks much faster.

So if your goal is near-real-time reward tracking, premium can be beneficial due to faster update cycles.

Use the community feed for creator-style programs

For creator-style community programs, the transcript summary recommends using a community feed.

The reason is practical: it helps ensure the right content is surfaced and tracked for the reward workflow, rather than relying only on a main feed.

Conclusion

CommunityOne’s Twitter/X to Discord bot brings tweet activity into a dedicated “socials” channel, with options to route official tweets and community mentions to different Discord channels and display tweet content directly in Discord. With the Track Rewards feature in the Hype Engine socials tab, you can configure engagement-based reward actions like replying and retweeting, including reward expiration rules. Finally, update speed varies by plan—free checks are roughly every five minutes, while premium checks faster.