Are these real Twitch VOD views or bot views?
Real channel-session views, not datacenter viewbot fetches. Each view comes from a real Twitch viewing session against your VOD player URL, run from real accounts rather than a bot farm. You choose the speed at checkout, same price for every option: instant (first views in minutes, full delivery in hours), gradual (1-3 days), or extended (5-14 days), so the access pattern reads like organic archive discovery rather than a single spike. If you ever see less than 80% delivery within 7 days of the stated window, the refund leaves to the same card you paid with, not on-balance credit. The 1,000-view pack is $0.75, a low-friction first order so you can watch the curve before scaling.
Will buying VOD views put my Twitch Affiliate eligibility at risk?
Twitch Affiliate is judged on a rolling 30-day window of live activity: 50 followers, 500 total stream minutes (about 8 hours), 7 unique broadcast days, and an average of 3 concurrent viewers, per the Twitch Help Center. VOD views land on your archive, not your live stream, so they add archive reach rather than feeding those live thresholds. Buying VOD views will not move your live concurrent average across the 3-viewer bar. For the live qualifier, the right tool is the live-viewer product at
buy Twitch viewers. VOD views are for archive depth and recorded-content discovery, a separate goal.
How fast does delivery start, and how is the window set?
You pick the speed at checkout, same price for every option. Instant starts the moment payment clears, with first views in minutes and full delivery in hours. Gradual spreads the same order across 1 to 3 days. Extended stretches it across 5 to 14 days. The slower curve is the safer read: it shapes the access pattern to match how real VOD discovery spreads across days as your archive surfaces in recommendations, rather than a single spike. Larger orders favor the extended window for that reason. You set the choice on the package before you pay.
How long do my VOD views stay visible on Twitch?
Twitch keeps past broadcasts for 14 days on standard accounts and 60 days for Twitch Affiliate, Turbo, Prime, or Partner accounts, per Twitch Support. Once a VOD is auto-deleted, its view count goes with it, and no service can extend that limit against the platform. We deliver inside that window and run our refund check while your VOD is still up. For indefinite retention, the standard remedy is to convert the broadcast to a Highlight before the cutoff, since Highlights are kept indefinitely and are not subject to the 14-day or 60-day cap.
What payment methods are accepted, and how do refunds work?
Inbound: Visa, Mastercard, Maestro, USDT TRC-20, BTC, ETH, USDC, and account balance. Refunds return to the same card you paid with, not on-balance credit. If delivery falls below 80% inside 7 days of the stated window, the refund leaves to the original card. Stripe and PayPal merchant checkout are not accepted on this product, so card or USDT is the cleanest path.
Can I buy VOD views and clip views at the same time?
Clips are short Twitch segments, typically up to 60 seconds, with their own player surface and ad-share monetisation. VOD views are full past-broadcast views on the standard archive player. Same channel, different player URL, different metric. We sell them as separate products so you can choose where the discovery boost goes: clip discovery is more shareable, VOD archive depth has more longevity inside the retention window. Order both by placing two separate orders against the same channel.
Can the people running Streamrise be reached if something goes wrong?
Yes. Support runs through the chat widget on your order dashboard and at biz@stream-rise.com. Each order carries a delivery log you can read, and the refund clause is enforced from that log rather than a manual review, so you are not arguing a case to get a refund you are owed. Streamrise has been operating since 2021. We publish real streamer reviews, including the critical ones, on our
reviews page.