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Stream Coach 🎮

@streamcoachtv

We help the world's next greatest content creators and influencer brands build stronger business models. Ft in @Ninja's book, FOX, & NBC. Need support? 👇

[email protected] Katılım Ağustos 2016
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Oh my god. Claude can now complete tasks for you. YouTube analytics reports. Strategy docs drafted straight from a transcript. A content calendar… completed and scheduled. Even better: scheduled agentic tasks. Tell it “pull my metrics every Friday morning and drop them into my weekly report template” and it just… does it. The honest caveats: - These agentic flows consume significantly more usage than regular chat - Human judgment remains non-negotiable. Treat every output as an exceptionally capable first draft, never the final product But here’s why this actually excites me beyond the productivity p0rn: This is the clearest demonstration yet of my core thesis that optimization is eroding humanity. When your own desktop becomes an AI agent executing your work, the question stops being “how do I use AI?” and becomes “what part of my work actually needs to remain human?” What does authentic connection and creative voice mean when the tools aren’t just assisting but performing large parts of your work? This isn’t sci-fi. It’s here. I’m already thinking about the video on this. The tension between radical capability and the preservation of something real in the creative process feels like the conversation we should actually be having… Will you be using this?
Claude@claudeai

You can now enable Claude to use your computer to complete tasks. It opens your apps, navigates your browser, fills in spreadsheets—anything you'd do sitting at your desk. Research preview in Claude Cowork and Claude Code, macOS only.

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Followers are not a community.
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How do you feel about AI? Scared it will make us dumber? Or optimistic about how it can help you? Curious how y’all are feeling.
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New video: Where to Stream in 2026 The platforms are shifting hard this year. YouTube CEO is pushing live, TikTok exploding, and new options popping up everywhere I broke down pros/cons, growth, monetization, and a new content type no one is talking about yet Link below :)
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FREE stream growth advice 👇 I’ve led growth & community in startups for 13 yrs, helped thousands of people build brands. Drop your stream link below and I'll give you the 1 tip you need. Responding all day!
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I'm going LIVE tomorrow for the first time in years. Will be discussing how startup founders build their personal brands on X, what worked vs. what doesn't and what creators can learn to grow. Come say hi!
Hype@hypepartners

Some founders nail their public moment. Some don't. We're unpacking iconic founder moments to answer: what landed and what backfired? Tune in tomorrow for a no-filter Founders In Public: Play-By-Play Analysis by @hypebootcamp. Set your reminders here: x.com/i/broadcasts/1…

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3 stream growth tips you haven't heard 497 times: Last Wednesday I reviewed your streams and found 3 mistakes streamers are making- that no one is talking about. Make sure you aren't doing these... 1. Inconsistent brand narrative "We're all about chill vibes" in bio, but there is a very hype channel trailer. "I'm a hype man" but low energy on stream. It doesn't matter what kind of brand you have, or what energy you have.. everything can work. But make sure the way you position yourself is honest to the experience the viewer will get. Otherwise, they may follow, watch you once, and unfollow because it wasn't what you said they would get. 2. Inconsistent brand value You give stream tips on X, competitive gaming clips on short video platforms, but play cozy games while live. This content whiplash makes it difficult for people to know what to follow you for. Someone might live your advice on X, but then come into a stream and not get the same value. This also creates a problem: people don't know how to describe your content in 1 sentence. They can't share you with friends. Make your brand easy to understand: do 1 thing, do it very well, and only use the platforms that have an audience who care about that thing. Otherwise you're putting yourself on a content hamster wheel, running 50 mph to get 2 inches ahead. Exhausting! 3. Bring more of yourself into your stream We reviewed some cool channels from streamers into pyrotechnics, pageantry, gardening, and more. But those hobbies weren't present in the stream content. Everyone is playing games while live. That content type is tablestakes, its required but doesn't make you stand out. It is difficult to make your stream memorable solely from gaming. But if you have a unique interest, that can instantly create more memorable and compelling stream content. Doesn't matter what it is, anything can work. Brew beer live, IRL stream from your garden, host an online pageant, play with fire. Bringing more of your interests to your stream will help viewers get to know you, will show a different side of you, and will make your community stickier. This means viewers will be more likely to come back over & over because they know the real you. More retention = viewer numbers increase over time If you want me to review your channel, I'm posting another one of these tomorrow! Turn notifications on so you can be first. I respond to everyone who comments in the first hour. And as many as possible for the rest of the day too. See you tomorrow :)
Ashni@ashnichrist

FREE stream growth advice 👇 Drop your stream link below and I'll give you the 1 tip you actually need to grow. I've helped thousands of streamers in the past ~13 yrs & was mentioned in Ninja's book. Responding all day!

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People streamed in dog cages, ate poop, and played dangerous games On a streaming platform called PumpFun... A young father lost his life playing Russ!an Roulette Because the streaming culture became too degenerate Keep these activities far away from any platform Never allow streamers to do desperate things for money And never do dangerous things for clout on the internet Not even once
Dexerto@Dexerto

Twitch streamer ERBY was banned after broadcasting himself in a dog cage for hours with donation incentives Viewers could pay to keep him inside longer, with $10 adding an extra hour to the stream

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AI is coming for Twitch streamers... Lovable is a no code / low code tool that lets you build web apps by prompting AI You can say something like "build me a dashboard" and it writes the code for you Streamers can now connect a Twitch account to Lovable and prompt it to build custom tools, like: - a goal progress bar with your brand colors - a mod dashboard to post chat announcements - a channel tracker to see which friends are live Here's my recommendation though... This does NOT replace good brand design / artist. You still need to develop a visual identity that feels like you. AI can't do that for you. But if you've been using templates & paying money for them, you don't have to do that anymore. We are entering an age where its more important than ever to have memorable brand design as a streamer Real artists have a good future
Lovable@Lovable

You can now connect your Twitch account to anything you build in Lovable. Stream overlays, alert systems, event production tools, viewer-controlled game mechanics, all from a prompt.

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Has short video actually worked to grow your stream? TikTok, IG, whatever. Would love to hear if it’s reliably driving new viewers to your stream or not. If you had to guess, how many viewers has it added to each stream?
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Is your streaming career over? People are using AI to create 550 TikTok videos per day. How are you supposed to grow a stream if AI is flooding shortform platforms and destroying reach? It’s still possible. Couple tips below.
Noah Frydberg | Tiktok Shop For Brands@maverickecom

Clawdbot + Kling = 550 videos per day No actors. No products in hand. No ghost creators. No missed deadlines. Just viral TikTok Shop sales — 24/7. Here’s the crazy part: This system produces 550+ cinematic, product-ready ads per day from a single prompt. Here’s the full pipeline: → AI generates a realistic UGC persona — face, voice, personality → Arcads clones a natural voiceover in seconds → CapCut auto-edits: captions, pacing, hooks — done → our phone farm method pushes every finished video straight to TikTok Shop → Cruva Social 1 identifies which hooks are already winning in your niche before you film anything The result: 500+ videos a month, per brand, at a fraction of what one UGC creator used to cost. Most brands are still paying $300–500 per video. Testing 10 hooks takes $5,000 and three weeks. With this system, you test 100 hooks in the same timeframe. The ones that win get scaled. Automatically. AI is the new creative director. TikTok doesn’t reward the best video. It rewards the brand that shows up the most — with content that converts. Static agencies are dead. Creator dependency is a liability… and it’s soooo 2025. No more waiting on creators. No more $500 videos that flop after 200 views. The brands that automate content at scale will be the biggest winners of 2026. If you want the full breakdown: Like & comment “SYSTEM” I’ll send you the complete workflow, every prompt, and a step-by-step walkthrough. Free. (Follow first so I can DM.)

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Everyone is focused on growing their reach Not enough people are focused on connection & trust...
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How to use "Gift 'Em All" to grow your stream: Sub gifting was the best feature Twitch ever launched, so this evolution is a huge opportunity. If you use it strategically, you will grow. Try these tactics. 1. Promote a goal Announce that you will "Gift 'Em All" when you hit [X] viewer number, follower number, Discord members, sub goal.. etc. If you're partner pushing, this can be a great way to hit 75 avg consistently. Promote this a couple days in advance so people are more likely to show up. 2. Reward early viewers Announce you will "Gift 'Em All" to everyone who shows up within the first 5 mins of stream being live. This increases viewer numbers faster, helping you sit higher in your directory for a longer time period. 3. Incentivize new followers Tell them to follow the channel before [X] date, show up live at a specific day, and they might get a free sub. Bonus: don't tell them what time to show up so you can keep viewership stable vs. a large spike at a specific time 4. Collab gift Collab with a streamer who has a community & vibe similar to yours. Exchange "Gift 'Em All' on each others channels so there is a reason for viewers to cross over & stay 5. Comeback stream Sub gifts reactivate old community members. Create a stream specifically to target that previous viewer. Gift Em All at the end to reward those who showed up. The big lesson: Don't use this opportunity as a hype moment with no strategic setup. A stream full of gifted subs with no reason to stay subscribed next month is just an expensive way to spike your sub count before it falls back down. The feature is only as good as what you build around it.
Dexerto@Dexerto

Twitch are testing a “Gift ‘Em All” feature to let users buy a subscription for every “eligible” viewer in a stream

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Livestreaming is about to blow up... Big tech creators & founders DMing me for advice. Because they see something important: Community > audience Every passive follower is replaceable. A community shows up, defends you, buys from you, grows with you.
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"Treat your stream like a business" Ok, but how? If content is your business, then your stream is a product. And product marketers have frameworks you can use to grow. New vid is live. Link below :)
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New Caleb Hammer video says Twitch is dying... Here are the points he made & whether or not they matter for your streaming strategy. Quick hits of his argument: - Twitch has structural cost problems (operating a live platform is expensive & ad model sucks) - Creator trust has eroded (bans, sub split, etc) - Viewer experience bad because of ads - Legit competition from YouTube (better discovery) and Kick (95/5) sub split - Cultural problems like gambling, political content, etc - Twitch is a zombie brand in AMazon portfolio & will likely stay niche He's right. I made a video addressing all of these almost a year ago when TikTok live viewership passed Twitch, came to the same conclusions. So what is relevant? How should streamers adapt? You're probably already doing it. 1. Create a good discoverability system for your content. I prefer YouTube long vids because shortform is being decimated by really good AI content. But some of you are great at shortform and should keep going. 2. Focus on community depth, not reach. Views and viewers are not what matter for monetization. Streamers with strong communities can make much more income than larger creators. I will be talking about building community in upcoming content :) I know this is support y'all genuinely need. There are so many frameworks that can be lifechanging for you. 3. Pay attention to the competitive landscape as it is changing. It's crucial for creators to stay informed of how things are evolving so you can adapt. This includes emerging tech / AI. 4. Multistreaming. I'm starting to think multistreaming everywhere isn't the best strat anymore, but having a live presence on YouTube + wherever your ideal viewer exists online is definitely important. For most of you, you're already doing this. So, don't stress out. Nothing has really changed. Keep streaming :)
Caleb Hammer@sircalebhammer

Twitch went from the king of the internet to an embarrassing joke- its rise and fall is one of the more pathetic things I have ever witnessed. Watch my new mini-documentary on the rise and fall of Twitch: youtu.be/oEE5iYIO79A?si…

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FREE stream growth advice 👇 Drop your stream link below and I'll give you the 1 tip you actually need to grow. I've helped thousands of streamers in the past ~13 yrs & was mentioned in Ninja's book. Responding all day!
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The 3 biggest mistakes small streamers make: Last week I reviewed your streams and found several common mistakes that prevent growth. Quick list of what we saw & how you can improve. 1. Lack of info on stream page Your About section, bio, schedule, social media links, etc should be filled out. If someone finds your stream, they should be able to quickly tell what your channel is about and whether or not it is for them, regardless if you are online or offline. Make it easy to follow you & watch by clearly explaining what they will get on your channel, when you are live, etc. 2. "Variety stream where anyone can come chill" This narrative is so common, which means it is forgettable. If you are a stream for all types of content and people, you end up becoming a place for no one. You can easily become more memorable by choosing a lane: competitive play, indie horror, new releases. Saw a great variety streamer in the horror genre doing scary makeup. This made her memorable even though she is "variety" @ReAnimateHer_ 3. Too many platforms "Diversify your content" but not like that. Small creators who diversify too broadly are spending all their time making content instead of analyzing data, internalizing lessons, and learning to make better stuff. Creating a lot doesn't make you stand out anymore. Creating better content does. Doing another one of these tomorrow-- see you soon!
Ashni@ashnichrist

FREE stream growth advice 👇 Drop your stream link below and I'll give you the 1 tip you actually need to grow. I've helped thousands of streamers in the past ~13 yrs & was mentioned in Ninja's book. Responding all day!

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