Who Plays My Game
Twitch monitoring for games

Twitch stream alerts for game developers

Find out when a Twitch streamer starts playing your game without keeping the Twitch directory open all day. Who Plays My Game monitors live creator activity around the games you track and puts matching streams into one dashboard.

For a small studio, community manager or publisher, timing matters. A live stream can be the best moment to join the conversation, answer a question, share the stream with your community or simply learn how a new player experiences the game. A notification after the stream ends is often too late.

How Twitch game monitoring works

Add your game title, useful aliases and optional exclusion terms. The monitoring system checks Twitch for active streams that match the game you are tracking. Matching signals can include the streamer, current live-viewer information and a direct path back to the stream.

Paid plans include Discord alerts alongside the live dashboard, so teams can react without repeatedly searching Twitch. All paid plans use the same monitoring cadence; the plan difference is the number of active games you can track.

Who uses Twitch stream alerts?

Do I need to connect my own Twitch channel?

No. You are monitoring creator activity around your game, not notifications for your own streaming account. Basic setup starts with the game title and aliases. Monitoring relies on Twitch data and platform availability, so no tool can guarantee detection of every possible stream or instantaneous results in every case.

Twitch alerts plus YouTube monitoring

A creator may stream your game today and publish a YouTube video tomorrow. Who Plays My Game keeps both sources in the same creator-signal workflow so you do not have to maintain separate spreadsheets or searches for each platform.