Your set, live in Twitch
Chat stops asking for track IDs. The bot answers before they do.
A Pro feature. Unlocks free for your first 30 days.
What shows up in Twitch
Two things: your overlay on stream, and your tracks in chat. The Twitch chat bot announces every track change as it happens, and answers viewer commands like !song and !trackid with the current track, showing title, artist, and whatever else you put in the message template: BPM, key, label, even a Beatport link.
How it behaves while you mix
The bot posts when the track actually changes, driven by the same on-air detection as the overlay, so chat never gets a track you cued but didn't play. Templates, command names, and admin controls are yours to set; posting can be automatic, command-only, or both.
Auto-announce every track
Each track change posts to chat in your own template, as minimal or as detailed as you want.
!song and !trackid commands
Viewers ask, the bot answers instantly. Configure any command names you like.
Bot account support
Post from your own account or a dedicated bot account, in your channel or one you're guesting on.
Twitch posting is a Pro feature, free for your first 30 days
Three steps to live
- 1
Download Now Playing free and connect your DJ software
- 2
Sign in with Twitch and pick your chat template
- 3
Play, and chat gets every track as it lands
Send your next set to Twitch
Download free and connect your DJ software first. Outputs take a minute each once tracks are flowing.
Full setup details in the help center