Twitch Partner Calculator
free to use
A focused calculator for streamers chasing Twitch Partner: work out how much longer — or how many more concurrent viewers — you need to pull your stream's average up to the 75-viewer threshold.
The Problem
Twitch Partner requires a 75 average-concurrent-viewer stream. Mid-stream, it's hard to know whether you're on track: raising an average is a moving target that depends on how long you've streamed and how many viewers you hold from here. Revven wanted a clear, live answer.
What Was Built
- Two modes — solve for time (how much longer at your current viewers) or viewers (how many you need going forward)
- A live clock: while it's running, the math uses real elapsed time, not minute-rounded inputs
- Results shown as a range, accounting for Twitch's integer-rounded average
- All inputs + your active mode persist in the browser, so a refresh doesn't lose your session
The Stack
Astro / vanilla TypeScript — no backend, runs entirely in the browser
Status
Live and free to use — open the calculator →
“Foldster’s calculator that he made has been very, very useful.”
Revven — live on stream, chasing the 75-viewer Partner average.