🗓️ Stream Schedule Optimizer

Find the best times to go live based on your platform and target audience. Maximize your viewership with data-driven scheduling.

Stream Schedule Optimizer

Find the best times to stream for maximum viewers

Recommended Weekly Schedule

Sun

7:00 PM - 10:00 PM

3 hours

👍 Good
Mon

7:00 PM - 10:00 PM

3 hours

👍 Good
Tue

7:00 PM - 10:00 PM

3 hours

👍 Good
Wed

7:00 PM - 10:00 PM

3 hours

👍 Good
Thu

7:00 PM - 10:00 PM

3 hours

🔥 Peak
Fri

7:00 PM - 10:00 PM

3 hours

🔥 Peak
Sat

7:00 PM - 10:00 PM

3 hours

🔥 Peak

Estimated viewers with optimized schedule:

69 avg viewers(+19 from current)

Top 10 Time Slots for Twitch

1

Thursday

7:00 PM

100

score

🔥 PeakHigh competition
2

Thursday

8:00 PM

100

score

🔥 PeakHigh competition
3

Thursday

9:00 PM

100

score

🔥 PeakHigh competition
4

Thursday

10:00 PM

100

score

🔥 PeakHigh competition
5

Friday

7:00 PM

100

score

🔥 PeakHigh competition
6

Friday

8:00 PM

100

score

🔥 PeakHigh competition
7

Friday

9:00 PM

100

score

🔥 PeakHigh competition
8

Friday

10:00 PM

100

score

🔥 PeakHigh competition
9

Saturday

7:00 PM

100

score

🔥 PeakHigh competition
10

Saturday

8:00 PM

100

score

🔥 PeakHigh competition

Weekly Viewer Heatmap

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Best Good Average Avoid

Pro Tips for Twitch

  • Consistency is key: Stream at the same times every week so viewers know when to find you
  • Start 30 min early: Go live before peak hours to catch early viewers
  • Avoid major events: Check for game releases, esports events, or holidays
  • Raid timing: End your stream when bigger streamers are going live to catch their viewers

Streaming Schedule Tips

🎮 Twitch

Peak hours: 6-10 PM weekdays, afternoon-evening weekends. Consider streaming during low-competition hours for discovery.

📺 YouTube Live

Best times vary by content type. Gaming peaks evenings, educational content does well mornings.

🎯 Kick

New platform = more opportunity. Less competition means easier discovery at almost any hour.

📊 General Tips

Consistency matters more than perfect timing. Pick times you can maintain and stick to them.

💡 Pro Tip: Check your analytics for when YOUR audience is online. General data is a starting point, but your specific audience may differ.

Schedule your content across platforms

Publishing manually at the perfect moment on every platform is unrealistic, especially once you are active on more than one. Scheduling lets you prepare content in advance and have it go out at optimal times automatically, so your presence stays consistent even during busy or off weeks.

This tool lets you queue and schedule posts so your content publishes reliably without you being at the keyboard, freeing your time for creating rather than posting.

How to use this tool

  1. 1

    Connect your platforms

    Link the accounts you want to publish to.

  2. 2

    Queue your content

    Add posts and assign them to time slots.

  3. 3

    Set optimal times

    Schedule around when your audience is most active.

  4. 4

    Let it publish

    Your content goes out automatically while you focus on creating.

Tips & best practices

  • Batch and schedule a week ahead so a single bad day never breaks your consistency.
  • Schedule around your audience's active hours, which may differ from your own.
  • Keep a few slots open for timely, reactive content.
  • Review scheduled posts before they go live to catch anything outdated.
  • Consistency from scheduling compounds — the algorithm rewards reliable cadence.

Frequently asked questions

Does scheduling posts hurt reach?+

No. Publishing on a schedule performs the same as manual posting — what matters is consistency and timing, both of which scheduling makes easier to maintain.

When is the best time to post?+

When your specific audience is most active, which varies by platform and niche. Scheduling lets you hit those windows reliably even when you are unavailable.

How far ahead should I schedule?+

A week or two is a practical balance — far enough to protect consistency, close enough to stay relevant and leave room for timely content.

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