Link-in-bio for Twitch

Show your live status, grow your community, and link to merch and donations from one streamer-friendly page.

Why you need a link-in-bio for Twitch

Twitch streamers build communities across multiple platforms. A bio link page with live indicators shows when you're streaming and connects viewers to your Discord, merch, and donation links.

Who uses Twitch

Twitch has over 140 million monthly active users, primarily gamers, creative streamers, and live content viewers aged 16-34.

Live streamers and gamersCreative streamers (art, music, cooking)Esports players and teamsVariety streamersIRL and just chatting streamers

Platter features for Twitch

  • Live streaming indicator shows when you're live on Twitch
  • Streamer banner with your current stream status
  • Discord server widget for community building
  • Link to subscribe, donate, and support your stream

How to set up your Twitch bio link

  1. 1Create your Platter page and enable the Twitch add-on
  2. 2Enter your Twitch username for live status detection
  3. 3Add Discord, donation, subscribe, and merch links
  4. 4Copy your Platter URL
  5. 5Add it to your Twitch panels and social media profiles

Frequently asked questions

How does the live indicator work?
Enter your Twitch username in the add-on settings. When you go live, a live badge automatically appears on your Platter page, and visitors can click through to your stream.
Can I show my Discord community?
Yes. Add the Discord integration widget to show your server's member count and a join button directly on your page.
Where should I promote my Platter link?
Add it to your Twitch panels, stream chat commands, other social media bios, and your Twitch about section.
Can viewers subscribe and donate from the page?
Yes. Add links to your Twitch subscribe page, Streamlabs, Ko-fi, PayPal, or any donation/support platform.

Create your Twitch link-in-bio

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