Twester
Twitch channel points without watching Twitch!
Download
You can download from GitHub Releases.
What is this app all about?
Twester is a free and open source desktop app that will watch Twitch livestreams for the list of streamers you provide and harvest channel points.
We all love to use channel points in our favorite Twitch streamer's chat, especially doing some gamba in the hope of more channel points. Sometimes, the gamba screws you and you go broke and start from 0. Well, no more! Now you can earn channel points without having to watch Twitch's livestream.
Features
- Minimal and Intuitive UI. Start and pause Twester will a click of a button.
- Add unlimited streamers to streamer's list and Twester will watch them* and harvest channel points for you.
- Streamers tab to manage streamer's list and check their stats (time watched, points harvested, is online/offline, twester watching).
- Event logs about all the things you need to know. Example, when a streamer goes offline or online, when channel points are earned, when Twester starts or stops watching a livestream and more.
* Twitch allows max 2 livestreams to be watched at a time. Twester will pick the highest priority streamers to be watched.
Features to come in future
- Predictions - Twester will make predictions based on your preferences.
- Analytics - Visual representation of channel points earned for a streamer.
Screenshots
Home tab - Twester is watching
Streamers tab - Twester is watching xQcOW and jamiepinelive
How it works?
- Twitch rewards channel points for a lot of reasons. Twester earns channel points by mainly “watching” a streamer.
- Twester earns channel points for the following
- Watching
- Active watching (bonus redeemed by click)
- Watch streaks
- Participating in a Raid
- Twitch allows users to watch and get channel points for maximum of 2 streamers at a time. That’s why Twester asks you to keep the streamers on Streamers tab sorted(top to bottom) based on priority. Twester picks the 2 streamers from the list with highest priority that are online and “watches” their livestream.
- To “watch” a livestream, Twester sends a “minute watched event” request to Twitch’s API for that livestream. Twitch uses that request to know which user has watched a livestream for a minute. After several of these requests, Twitch rewards the user with channel points.
Support
If you want to support this project, please leave a star 🌟 and share it with your friends! 😎
A coffee is always a gesture of LOVE ❤️
Credits
Thanks to Alessandro Maggio for Twitch-Channel-Points-Miner-v2 and to Leo Leontev for Twitch-Channel-Points-Miner for providing technology behind Twester's core functionality.
Thanks to Web Vectors by Vecteezy for the logo.
Created & Designed by @ceoshikhar with love in India