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Twitch Streamer

Twitch lives and dies by community. A bio page bundles Discord, Twitch subs, donations, schedule and affiliate gear — all under your own promo domain.

8 real use cases

How to build your bio page as Twitch Streamer

#01

Discord as top button

Community building. Your Discord invite pulls engaged viewers into the community → way higher retention.

Example: Variety streamer: 4,200 Discord members from the bio button. Live average viewer count up 28% after community grew.

#02

Donation links (PayPal, Streamlabs, Crypto)

Multiple donation options visible. Some viewers won't sub on Twitch but will tip.

Example: FPS streamer: $420/month from the PayPal donate button (outside Twitch). Pays the rent on the streaming setup.

#03

Schedule & stream calendar

Bio page shows the next streams with reminder button. Viewers actually know when you go live.

Example: Streamer with irregular schedule: bio page reminders → live viewer count +42% among reminded viewers.

#04

Visualize sub goals

Live sub counter with a goal (e.g. '120 subs for a new webcam'). Pushes viewers to convert.

Example: Twitch affiliate starter: sub-goal button → 24 new subs in one week pushing toward the goal.

#05

Affiliate gear (setup, hardware)

The classic: 'My setup' — camera, mic, mouse, keyboard, PC parts with affiliate links.

Example: Streamer with 1,200 average viewers: setup page generates $520/month in Amazon affiliate commissions.

#06

Merch shop (tees, hoodies)

Run your own merch through Streamlabs Merch or Fourthwall — bio page as the central sales point.

Example: Gaming streamer with 18k Twitch followers: 240 merch sales/month from the bio button. $6 margin each = $1,440/mo.

#07

Tournament sign-ups & community events

Sub-only tournaments, community game nights — RSVP straight from bio.

Example: FPS streamer runs a monthly tournament. Bio button drives 80 sign-ups → tighter sub retention.

#08

Link to your YouTube highlights

YouTube highlights from streams. Second platform for discovery.

Example: Streamer with 24k Twitch subs: 38% of bio clicks land on YouTube. YT channel grows to 12k subs in 6 months.

Real-world story

How an FPS streamer built a 4,200-member Discord

Tyler (streamer, 18k Twitch followers): no central community hub before. With a bio page at promolinks.bio/tylerplays, the Discord invite became the top button. 4,200 Discord members in 8 months. Live average viewer count up 42% because Discord members actively show up. Plus: visualizing sub goals helped him hit Twitch Affiliate (50 subs).

0 → 4,200

Discord members

+42%

Live avg viewers

Streamer → Partner

Twitch status

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Bio page for Twitch streamers: 8 use cases | promolinks