How Close Are You to Twitch Affiliate?
A free Twitch affiliate tracker that checks all 4 requirements, shows exactly which one is blocking you, and tells you how many streams it'll take to get there.
This free Twitch affiliate tracker checks your progress to all four Twitch Affiliate requirements in a rolling 30-day window: 500 total unique viewers, an average of 3 concurrent viewers, 7 unique broadcast days, and 8 total broadcast hours. Enter your username (no login), confirm your numbers, and it highlights your single biggest bottleneck and estimates how many more streams it'll take to qualify. For most streamers the blocker isn't hours or days — it's average viewers, which is a discoverability problem. That's where clips change the math.
Check your Affiliate progress in seconds
Enter username
No login — we pull your public follower and live data from Twitch.
Confirm your numbers
Adjust avg viewers, days and hours to match your Twitch dashboard.
See your bottleneck
The one requirement holding you back, in red, with the exact gap.
Close the gap
Know how many streams to go — and the fastest way there.
The 4 Twitch Affiliate requirements
All four must be met within the same rolling 30 days.
Total unique viewers
Different people who watched you over the last 30 days.
Average viewers
Your average concurrent viewers — the hardest one for most.
Broadcast days
Stream on 7 separate days in the 30-day window.
Broadcast hours
8 total hours streamed across those days.
Why average viewers is the bottleneck — and how to fix it
Hours and days you control directly: just show up. Average concurrent viewers you don't — it depends on people finding your stream, which is a discoverability problem, not an effort problem. It's where almost every streamer stalls. The ones who clear it fastest aren't streaming more hours; they're turning each stream into short clips that get discovered on TikTok, YouTube Shorts and Reels, then funnel new viewers back to the live channel. Data shows streamers who post 3 or more clips per stream reach Affiliate roughly 3× faster. Eklipse automates that clipping after every stream, so closing your viewer gap doesn't add hours to your week.
How this tracker is different
General stats sites show you a wall of numbers. This tracker does one job well: it maps your progress to all four Affiliate requirements at once, tells you the single thing blocking you, and projects streams-to-Affiliate at your current pace — so you stop guessing and know exactly what to fix next.
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Twitch Affiliate, answered
What are the Twitch Affiliate requirements?
Four targets in a rolling 30 days: 500 total unique viewers, an average of 3 concurrent viewers, 7 unique broadcast days, and 8 total broadcast hours. You must meet all four to qualify.
How long does it take to become a Twitch Affiliate?
It varies. The days and hours targets can be cleared in two to three weeks of consistent streaming. The average-viewers target is the slow part — this tracker estimates how many more streams you need at your current pace.
Why is average viewers the hardest requirement?
Hours and days are within your control; average concurrent viewers depends on discovery. New viewers have to find you. Posting clips to TikTok, Shorts and Reels is the fastest way to drive that discovery.
Do I need to log in to check my progress?
No. Enter your username and the tracker pulls public data, then lets you adjust the private metrics (avg viewers, days, hours) from your own Twitch dashboard for an exact read.
How do clips help me reach Affiliate faster?
Clips drive discovery, which raises your average viewers — the requirement most streamers stall on. Streamers who post 3+ clips per stream reach Affiliate around 3× faster. Eklipse generates those clips automatically after every stream.
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