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Hourly Twitch Chatters — Live Chat Activity by Session

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Minimum amount for order: 10
Maximum amount for order: 5000
Service description
Technical Parameters
  • Platform: Twitch
  • Duration: 1 hour
  • Bots chat, ask questions, participate in polls
  • Activity interval is adjustable
  • Cancellation impossible after launch
Streamrise Advantages
  • Anonymity — no account access needed
  • Theme, delay, message frequency settings
  • 24/7 support
  • Integration with chat panel and viewers
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Important
  • Disable Follow Mode before launch
  • Don't use other chat scripts in parallel
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The hour-pack: scope, cost and who it fits

The hour-pack on Twitch places authenticated chatter sessions in your Twitch chat, each posting from a real account using a curated message pool. Hourly pricing is per-hour with a 1-hour minimum. Best for one-off events: a tournament stream you host for an afternoon, a sponsor read that needs coverage for 90 minutes, a Just-Chatting Q&A that runs until questions dry up. Hourly is the most expensive per-minute tier of the duration packs — you pay for flexibility. If you run the same stream daily, day or week pricing is significantly cheaper. Discovery impact: Same rail-placement logic as viewer-count tiers, scoped to the hour window. Eligibility math: Hourly spikes do not meaningfully move 30-day average thresholds unless repeated daily. Use hourly for event-day lift, not eligibility. Chatter cadence at this scale is tuned to feel like natural chat, not automated ping-pong. Messages come in bursts around peak moments (raid arrival, sub notification, clip-worthy moment) with quieter stretches in between, exactly as real chat behaves on channels of equivalent viewer count.

Chatter sessions connect as lurkers for 30–60 seconds before the first message, matching how a real viewer opens a stream, reads the chat, then decides to type. Message cadence follows per-chatter Poisson timing around your configured rate. IP diversity is broad by default — residential connections across the full addressable pool — unless you configure a geo filter at checkout. Chat-to-viewer ratio is configurable per order; the orchestrator enforces it as an upper bound on actual output across the delivery window. Timing windows are smoothed at every layer: arrival, session-hold, drop-and-replace, and departure. No mechanical ticks, no predictable loops, no dumped-at-once spikes.

FAQ — Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently asked questions

Do chatters help with Affiliate eligibility?
Chatters contribute to the chat-activity signal that Twitch weighs for recommendation but they do not directly move the four Affiliate gates (followers, broadcast days, stream minutes, viewer average). Chatter orders are usually paired with viewer orders — the viewer order moves eligibility math, the chatter order keeps the stream reading as active-chat so retention stays high.
How fast does a hour chatter pack start?
Chatters connect within 60–120 seconds of order placement; first messages appear after a 30–60 second lurk window matching how a real viewer reads chat before typing. Message cadence ramps to configured messages-per-minute across the first 2–3 minutes, then holds steady for the rest of the hour window.
Can I upgrade from the hour pack to a longer duration mid-order?
Yes — you can extend the hour pack to a longer duration at any time from the dashboard. The extension applies from the moment of the upgrade, and pricing is pro-rated against the longer-pack rate rather than restarting the clock. You can also add products mid-order (pair a chatter order with a viewer order, add a follower boost) without restarting the viewer delivery.