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Tutorial: How to Add a Stream Schedule on Twitch

When perusing fellow streamers’ pages, it’s likely that you’ll also take a moment to check out their panels. A streamer’s panels convey significant information about them and their channel, serving as a platform to showcase details about themselves, their interests, sponsorships, partnerships, and more.

Many streamers utilize these panels to present their streaming schedules. A streaming schedule, as the name implies, informs viewers about when they can expect the streamer to go live next. For streamers, it’s advantageous to prominently display their schedule to ensure that viewers are aware of it, possibly in multiple locations to maximize visibility.

Why is it crucial to feature your stream schedule on your channel?

Consistency is often emphasized by successful streamers as a key element. Whether you’re a newcomer to Twitch or have achieved some level of success, letting your audience know when to anticipate your live sessions is vital for growth. Additionally, a schedule can help generate excitement for special events or specific games you’re enthusiastic about playing.

The benefits of sharing your schedule aren’t exclusive to your viewers. Establishing a set schedule aids in creating a routine, holding yourself accountable, and planning your content effectively. It prevents the last-minute dilemma of deciding which game to play just before going live.

If you’re ready to incorporate your schedule into your channel, here’s a guide on how to get started:

Adding Your Stream Schedule Through Twitch’s Schedule Feature:

  1. Go to any streamer’s channel and locate the Schedule tab above the panel area.
  2. Access your Creator Dashboard through your avatar on the Twitch website.
  3. In your Creator Dashboard, go to Settings > Channel, and click on Schedule.
  4. Edit your schedule, add stream details, and Twitch will automatically adjust the times to viewers’ time zones.
  5. Save your changes.

Adding Your Stream Schedule to Your Panels:

  1. Visit your channel and click on the About tab to access your panels.
  2. Toggle Edit Panels in the About section.
  3. Add your schedule using text, images, or a combination of both. You can even use extensions for added features.
  4. Save your changes.

Bonus: Adding Your Schedule to Your Offline Screen:

Utilize your offline screen to inform potential viewers about your upcoming streams. Add a banner by following a guide or creating your own graphic.

Frequently Asked Questions:

Is it a bad idea to put my stream schedule in multiple places?

Not necessarily. While multiple locations can enhance visibility, be mindful of frequent schedule changes that may require updates across various platforms.

What else can you do to inform your viewers about your schedule?

Apart from panels and offline screens, use Discord, social media, and in-stream commands to keep viewers updated on your schedule.

Is it really important to put up your schedule?

Absolutely. Viewers are more likely to return if they know when you’ll be live. Consistency is crucial for fitting into viewers’ schedules and routines.

Wrapping Up:

Consistency and a regular schedule are invaluable for streamers with ambitious channel goals. This guide aims to assist you in effectively showcasing and managing your streaming schedule.

NerdTitan

Host of Streamer Conversations Podcast, where we talk about all things streaming from tech, hardware, software, general help and mental health.With a long history in Advertising, Audio Engineering, Tech, and Photography. Just here to share what I have learned. LGBTQIA/ASD - Mental Health Advocate.

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