This helper turns Twitch’s general viewership patterns into a concrete go-live time in your own clock. You set where your audience is, where you stream from, and your niche; the tool then converts the niche’s peak windows from audience-local time into your local time so you know precisely when to hit “Go Live”.
How it works
Each niche carries a set of peak windows expressed in the audience’s local time, plus its best days. The tool computes the offset between your timezone and your audience’s timezone and shifts every window by that difference, wrapping correctly around midnight. The result is each peak window shown twice — once in audience time and once in your local time.
Because Twitch is live, timing matters more than on a feed-based network: you have to physically be streaming during the window, so seeing it in your own clock removes the mental math.
Tips
- Consider streaming just before peak so the arriving audience finds you before the biggest channels saturate the category.
- Be consistent — Twitch rewards a predictable schedule, so pick windows you can hit every week.
- After a few weeks, replace these defaults with your channel analytics’ real “when your viewers are online” data.