Everything a request needs, before you see it
Requests arrive with the title, channel, duration and view count already attached — so you're deciding, not researching.
One inbox, every source
Your Discord server and your public request page feed the same queue. No spreadsheet, no scrolling back through DMs.
Decide in one click
Mark a request reacted, denied, or saved for later. Your community can see what you've already covered on your public page.
Straight to a playlist
Connect your channel and drop a request into a real YouTube playlist without leaving the queue.
Three steps and your queue is live
No integrations to wire up, no server to run. Set up your page once and point people at it.
- 1
Create your page
Sign in with Google and pick a handle. villagereacts.app/@yourname becomes your public request page.
- 2
Point your community at it
Share the link, or let the Discord bot take requests right inside your server. Fans don't need an account.
- 3
Run your queue
Work through submissions with the details already filled in. React, deny, or save it for the next stream.
Meet your community on their turf
Village Reacts sits behind the places your audience already talks to you.
Discord
A slash command in your server drops a request straight into your queue.
YouTube
Titles, thumbnails and durations pulled automatically. Add requests to your playlists.
Your request page
A public link anyone can submit through — no sign-up, no friction.
Creators already running their queue here
Every one of them has a public page showing what their community sent in — and what they reacted to.
Questions, answered
Give your community one door to knock on
And give yourself one queue to run. Village Reacts is built for creators whose audience never stops sending videos.