Twitch

Twitch (World building)

I stream world building, character creation, homebrew and campaign prep on Twitch. 

This is where I can best showcase TTRPG systems, D&D supplements, virtual tabletops, or any products related to game running and game prep. I am very interested in products that showcase mythology, atmospheric storytelling, anything Fey, comedy, folk and cosmic horror, and diverse authors. My favourite systems are D&D 5e, Thirsty Sword Lesbians, Monster of the Week, The Quiet Year, and the many hacks of Lasers & Feelings. I am not interested in showcasing material with colonial themes.

These streams typically have between 30-50 average concurrent viewers, with 200-300 unique viewers during a 3-4 hour stream.

I've implemented many ways for chat to interact with the stream, and these streams in particular have a very high level of engagement from the viewers. 

Pricing

Varies depending on how heavily the product is featured during the stream, the type of product, the type of producer, and how much prep time is required before the stream.

I appreciate being able to offer discount codes to the viewers, and I'm open to affiliate codes, but will always charge a flat fee as well. 

Twitch (Actual Play: Be Gay Do Crime)

I DM a D&D Actual Play (streamed game) on Twitch on Mondays at 6:30pm PST. The premise is that the players work for the Alphabet Mafia and are sent on missions to further the Gay Agenda. It's very silly with many moments of melodrama. It is not appropriate for children.

This show is streamed on 3+ channels, and typically has 70-100 average concurrent viewers between these channels. My channel alone typically has 40-60 average concurrent viewers.

We have 2 x 5-10 minute breaks during the show where we can showcase any related product.

We also have an "after party" where we bring all the viewers to one channel to chat about the show and have an out-of-character "Just Chatting" style hang out. This is a great time to do giveaways and raffles

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Previous episodes are available on Youtube 

Twitch (Game running)

I DM a D&D Actual Play on Twitch on Mondays at 6:30pm PST. We run the campaign for 3 weeks, then take a week off to showcase a different system.

Viewership on the off-weeks is typically a bit lower than campaign weeks, depending on guests. 

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Pricing