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Buy Twitch Chatters — Real Chat Activity, Custom Messages

Live chat activity with custom messages you script — pick tone, cadence and account pool. Runs independently or alongside viewer orders.
Starting atFrom $0.15 / 20 chatters / hour See tiers ↓

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Twitch chat bots | 1 hour
  • Message loading available in control panel
  • Genuine usernames
  • Profiles with set avatars
  • Profiles with badges
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$0.53
Twitch chat bots | 1 day
  • Message loading available in control panel
  • Authentic user names
  • Configured profile images
  • Accounts with distinctive marks
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$1.08
Twitch chat bots | 1 week
  • Message loading available in control panel
  • Live account nicknames
  • Accounts with uploaded avatars
  • Profiles with achievement icons
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$6.48
Twitch chat bots | 1 month
  • Message loading available in control panel
  • Natural nicks
  • Profiles with photos
  • Accounts with rewards
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$25.2
Twitch chat bots | 30 minutes
  • Message loading available in control panel
  • Real nicknames
  • Accounts with avatars
  • Accounts with badges
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$0.56

How to buy Twitch chatters

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Pick the chatter plan (hourly / daily / per-session).
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Set chatter count — the number of simultaneous chat participants to simulate.
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Set messages-per-minute — 3-8 for small streams, 15-30 for mid-sized, 50+ for raid-style.
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Pick message tone: casual, gaming-reactions, positive-hype, Q&A-focused, or custom pool.
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Paste channel URL.
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Check out. Chatters connect as lurkers first, then begin messaging after 30-60 seconds.

FAQ — Frequently Asked Questions

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Will chat messages make sense for my stream?
Chatters post in your chat as authenticated accounts. Each chatter is its own browser session. The message cadence is natural (20-90 second conversational gaps with occasional multi-second bursts), the message mix spans reactions / questions / jokes / emoji-only at realistic proportions, and coordination with any viewer order on the same channel keeps the chat-to-viewer ratio stable.
Can chatters respond to what I say?
Not directly — usernames come from the account pool, which rotates weekly. Custom usernames are available on the enterprise tier for brand-aligned chat or for streamers who want specific persona-names showing in chat. For standard tier, the usernames are from our pool and are indistinguishable in chat from any other viewer-account username.
Chat in a specific language?
English, Russian and Spanish message template packs ship by default. Tone is chosen to match typical Twitch chat — mostly short reactions, frequent emoji, occasional questions, occasional jokes. Custom messages on enterprise tier support any language and any brand voice.
Can chatters follow me after chatting?
Yes — chatters coordinate with viewer orders on the same channel. If you order 500 viewers and 50 chatters simultaneously, the engine keeps the chat-to-viewer ratio stable across the full order window. This is why we sell chatters and viewers from the same delivery pipeline rather than as separate products you'd have to coordinate manually.
How many chatters vs viewers is realistic?
Depends on your goal. 1 chatter per 10 viewers (10%) is a natural lift for an entertaining-but-casual gameplay stream; 1 per 5 (20%) is standard for a "hype" category like a big FPS release or esports side-cast; 1 per 3 (33%) is a genuine "chat is alive" feeling and is typical for smaller Just Chatting or IRL streams where chat is the show. Going above 40% starts to look unnatural — real-world chat ratios on mid-tier channels sit between 8% and 25% depending on category, and anything beyond that reads as manipulated to experienced Twitch viewers. Start at 15% and tune up or down on your next order based on how your chat felt.
Can I customize usernames?
Chatters run as real-browser sessions over the Twitch chat protocol — same technical layer real viewers use. Detection-wise, a chat session is less scrutinized than a viewer session because chat traffic is inherently more variable. Our cadence and message mix match organic chat patterns, which is the primary thing detection engines look at.
Do chatters show up on Twitch's "active viewer" count or just in chat?
Chatters show up wherever any real-user chat session shows up: they appear in the Twitch chat user list, they count toward the chat-activity signal Twitch uses internally for recommendations, and their message posts increment your channel's standard chat telemetry. They do not inflate the concurrent-viewer counter on your channel page — that counter is driven by video-player sessions, which is a separate system. If you want the viewer counter to move, pair chatters with a viewer order on the same channel. The orchestrator automatically keeps the two in sync so chatter count never exceeds viewer count, ramp timing is coordinated, and drops propagate cleanly.
Can chatters interact during sub-only or follower-only chat modes?
Our chatter accounts meet standard "follower-only chat" requirements — they auto-follow your channel at session start so they can speak when follower-only mode is on. Sub-only chat is a separate question because gifting subs to pool accounts is not part of the product; if you run sub-only mode, disable it during the chatter session or the chatters will show in the viewer list but won't post messages. Slow mode works fine — our message pacing is always above the highest slow-mode interval a human streamer would realistically set (30–120 seconds).
Will moderators see chatter accounts as "suspicious user first time in chat"?
No. The "first time in chat" warning Twitch shows to moderators fires only for accounts that have never chatted on any channel before. Streamrise chatter accounts are long-lived profiles with chat history across many streamers, so the warning does not attach. The same applies to the "recently created account" warning — all pool accounts are aged past the platform's recent-account threshold. If you run a moderator-heavy channel, they will see the chatter usernames as ordinary returning-viewer chat lines.
Can I use chatters during a charity stream, esports event, or sponsor read?
Yes — with one caveat. Chatters treat your message pool as a floor, so if you upload a custom pool of 200 lines, they will draw exclusively from those 200 lines (plus emote reactions if enabled). For charity streams, esports events and sponsor reads, customers typically upload a pool of ~40–80 on-topic lines pre-event and bump messages-per-minute for the peak 2-hour window. During a live sponsor read you can also hit the "pause" button in the dashboard to put chatters into lurk-only mode for a few minutes so your sponsor message is not buried in reaction spam. One caveat: for charity broadcasts using a Streamlabs or Tiltify overlay that reads chat aloud, test the pool first — auto-read tools are sensitive to phrase length and punctuation, and a "hype" pool can make the reader sound robotic.
How do chatters compare to running a home-brew chat bot?
A home-brew IRC bot (e.g. a tmi.js script posting messages from your own VPS) solves the "make chat non-empty" problem only on the surface. It typically fails on three dimensions: all messages come from one account so Twitch's chat UI groups them and moderators instantly read "bot"; the IP is your VPS or home IP so rate-limit responses and audits hit harder; and there is no AutoMod pre-filtering so banned-word collisions get your own channel flagged. Streamrise chatters distribute across many real accounts, residential IPs, with pre-filtered pools — the output is indistinguishable from a normal 10-person chat, which is the whole point.
How do I buy real Twitch chatters that look authentic?
Real Twitch chatters are authenticated accounts (not IRC bots) that connect to your channel's chat the same way human viewers connect — with a real Twitch username, avatar, follow history, and badges where applicable. The authenticity signal that matters most is message variety: our curated multilingual sets ship 200-300 unique messages per language category, not 20-message rotations that read as bot-spam.
Can I buy Twitch viewers and chatters as a combined package?
Viewers and chatters are sold separately so you can tune each volume independently — most channels run 10-30% chatters relative to viewer count for the natural ratio. A typical pairing: 100 live viewers from /buy-twitch-viewers + 20 chatters here = a 120-account stream presence that registers in CCV and produces 2-4 chat messages per minute (which Twitch's discovery algorithm reads as engagement velocity).
Are free Twitch viewers and chatters available?
StreamRise offers a 50-viewer free trial for 30 minutes (no card) so you can verify delivery quality before committing. There's no permanent free chatter tier — running real authenticated accounts costs us proxy bandwidth + integrity-token compute that makes a permanent free pool unsustainable. Services advertising "100% free unlimited chatters" typically use IRC bots that Twitch flags within a single session.

How chatter output looks like real chat technically

Chatters connect through the Twitch chat protocol as authenticated real-browser sessions. Each chatter is its own account with its own OAuth token, not a cloud-of-IDs shared across a farm. From Twitch's side each connection looks like a standard desktop or mobile client holding a chat socket open on an ordinary home internet connection — because it is. Accounts are distributed across residential connections with country-level targeting, sessions begin as lurkers for 30–60 seconds before any message is sent (matching how real viewers open a stream, realise they want to say something, then type), and messages go out through the standard rate-limited user path that every real user also uses. There is no "inject a message" API trick, no iframe exploit, no undisclosed Twitch endpoint. The chat posture of a Streamrise chatter is the same chat posture as any logged-in Twitch viewer typing from a laptop. This is deliberately boring on purpose: it means no chatter account has ever been banned for a protocol-level signal, because there is no protocol-level signal to detect — the chat POSTs are indistinguishable from a real user's. Where chatters differ from a random real user is message content (drawn from a curated pool) and timing (smoothed toward your target rate). Neither of those is a protocol signal; both are content-level signals that Twitch does not moderate at the chat-service layer. Account hygiene is the second half of the technical picture. Chatter accounts are aged on the Twitch platform with chat history before they ever enter the rotation, email-verified, and cycled out of the pool weekly regardless of whether they were ever flagged. This means the "average chatter account" your order uses was created weeks or months before your stream; it is not a fresh disposable that a moderator bot would catch. Each account runs on a consistent fingerprint for its session and does not collide with another Streamrise order in the same channel at the same time.

Guarantees

We provide reliable and safe chat-bot activity for your Twitch channel. Bots work anonymously without requiring your account credentials, and every message goes through verified accounts with natural cadence — you get the result or a full refund.

Transparency and flexibility of settings

You have full control over your order via the control panel: choose the number of chatbots, message interval and upload your list of phrases.

Natural interaction

Bots write messages with different delays, creating realistic activity in the chat.

Complete security and anonymity

Streamrise does not require passwords and does not violate Twitch rules. All messages are sent from anonymous accounts, which eliminates the risk of being blocked.

Guaranteed work and 24/7 support

In case of any technical failures, the service offers assistance and a full refund. Support works around the clock to ensure that your chat always remains active.

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