Stream Intel listens to what you say on stream and shows you which topic gets the chat going and brings in money. So you do more of what works, instead of hoping it does.
In a 3-hour stream, not every minute pays the same. We transcribe what you say, mark the chat peaks, and match each bit/sub that came in with the moment it came in. The result is simple: you see, by topic, what pulled people in and what pulled money in.
Your best moments come from reacting to clips and talking to chat. That's where almost all the interaction and all the bits came from. Do more of those blocks and cut the silent gameplay.
The numbers are small on purpose: it's the kind of real number a growing channel sees. The gain isn't magic, it's about not spending hours on what doesn't engage.
The product screens, here as real HTML (not a screenshot), with example numbers from a growing channel. Starting with the money view of "My channel":
Make the most of the 51% of revenue that comes from viewer_11: create an exclusive perk (emote, VIP room) for them and your other big supporters, and shout them out live.
The AI sums up the stream and cites the exact moments (clickable). You get what happened without rewatching hours of VOD, and every sentence points to where it came from.
Stream focused on shipping the API to production. The certificate error was fixed with Caddy and the site went live over HTTPS. A raid at 21:18 brought the chat peak. Ended with the automatic backup working.
Retention, where the audience dropped, and the chat questions that went unanswered, all together. You leave the stream already knowing what to fix next time, with numbers, not guesses.
Each drop with the reason (ad, topic change), what you were saying at the time, the chat then, and whether people came back. You stop emptying out at the same point every stream.
The chat peaks already with the VOD offset to find the moment. What blew up live is what pays off most as a clip, and you don't have to hunt through the recording.
The stream's topics ordered by how much they engaged the chat. You find out which topic holds the crowd and start doing more of it on purpose.
The chat's mood across the stream and per person. You see right away if people liked it or cooled off at each moment, and who lifts the energy.
Who was in chat during each part of the stream. It shows the regulars who stay start to finish and when people show up or drop off.
One click with Twitch, read-only permissions. We never post or change anything on your channel.
Chat, speech (transcribed), viewers and every bit/sub/hype become numbers automatically, while you stream.
Open the "My channel" dashboard and see, in minutes, what to repeat and what to cut to earn more.
Every number comes from SQL over the raw data. The AI only writes the recommendations, and it must cite the number behind it. Nothing is made up.
The same audience, the same stream time, earning more, because you start doing more of what already works and less of what empties out.
You're on a short list of streamers with early access. In practice:
Connect your Twitch account and see, in minutes, what to repeat next stream.