A small, controlled visibility layer for early streams.
- 15 live viewers
- 300 VOD and clip views
- 10 active chatters (waiting for restock)
- Prime chat patterns
- 10 followers
Delivered followers change a public profile count. Measure retention separately and do not treat the number as genuine community or program eligibility.
A small, controlled visibility layer for early streams.
The most practical plan for breaking out of low-category rows.
For streamers testing larger categories and higher baseline goals.
Prices exclude VAT where applicable. Confirm the final total, renewal, and cancellation terms in the dashboard.
Before you buy Twitch followers, it helps to be precise about what a follower is and is not. A follower is a persistent profile signal. It sits on your channel page whether you are live or offline, it shapes the first impression every new visitor gets, and it counts toward the Twitch Affiliate requirement. Followers do not raise your live viewer count and they do not move you up the category directory while you stream.
Viewers are the opposite: a live, session-based signal. Concurrent viewers determine where your stream sits in its category while you broadcast, which is what real browsers actually see when they scroll through a game directory. The moment your stream ends, that effect ends with it. If your problem is discoverability during the stream itself, you want to buy Twitch viewers rather than followers.
In practice the two solve different halves of the same conversion path:
A channel with 8 followers and a decent live count looks odd; a channel with a few hundred followers and zero live presence never gets found in the first place. Neither signal replaces the other, and neither replaces content worth watching. Followers are best understood as profile infrastructure: they lower the friction for a real viewer to press the follow button, because following an established-looking channel feels like joining something rather than gambling on it. If you want followers delivered continuously while you are live instead of as one-time packages, our Twitch follower bot covers that ongoing pattern.
Some streamers consider follower delivery while working toward the Affiliate milestone. Twitch currently lists four requirements in a rolling 30-day window: 25 followers, four streamed hours, four different stream days, and an average of three viewers on four different days. Check the official Twitch Achievements page before planning because program criteria can change.
A delivered follower count relates only to the visible follower metric. It does not create streamed hours, qualifying broadcast days, watch time or a genuine community. Twitch can remove accounts it identifies as fake or abusive, so delivered followers may disappear and do not establish Affiliate eligibility.
Twitch classifies artificial follower inflation as fake engagement and states that intentional participation can lead to enforcement. That platform risk should be part of the decision. If you still evaluate a service, use a modest scope, never share account credentials and do not present delivered followers as an organic audience.
Use the free Affiliate progress tracker to separate the four current metrics before ordering anything. It shows which requirement is actually missing and helps avoid treating follower count as a substitute for live-viewer retention.
Follower delivery at Geminos runs from the same web dashboard as everything else: app.geminos.io. You enter your public Twitch channel name, choose an amount, and start the delivery. Geminos does not ask for your Twitch password or login token. That limits credential exposure, but it does not remove Twitch policy or enforcement risk. If any provider asks for your password, that alone is a reason to walk away.
Two design choices define the delivery:
Delivery timing depends on the selected amount and current service conditions. Keep any test proportionate to your current count, monitor drop-off, and stop if the result does not match your expectations. Support runs through the Geminos Discord.
Any follower service that tells you every follower will stay forever is lying to you. Twitch periodically reviews and removes accounts it considers inauthentic, and no third party controls that process. So the honest framing is this: some drop-off can happen, on any provider, at any time. The difference between providers is how much, and what happens next.
Two factors drive how much of a purchased follower base survives:
What our refill policy means in practice: if a meaningful portion of a delivered order drops within the coverage window, we top the count back up at no charge. A refill policy is not a promise that nothing will ever drop — read it instead as the provider absorbing the retention risk instead of you. That is the correct question to ask any follower service: not "do your followers drop?" (everyone's can) but "what do you do when they do?" We would also rather you order 100 followers twice than 1,000 once: smaller orders are easier to pace and simpler to make right if Twitch trims some.
Followers alone rarely move a channel, because they only fix the offline half of the picture. The channels that get real value out of Geminos usually run the three layers together, so that what a new visitor sees is internally consistent:
Coherence also means proportion. A sensible test setup for a small channel might be 15 to 25 viewers, a handful of active chatters, and a follower base in the low hundreds built up over weeks — not maximum settings on all three. The goal of the boosted layer is to remove the signals that make real viewers bounce, then let your content do the converting.
If you have never used a service like this, do not start by buying anything. The 24-hour free trial includes the full toolset — viewers, the AI chatbot, and the rest of the dashboard — with no credit card, so you can watch how delivery behaves on your own channel first. Run one normal stream with the trial active, note what changes in directory position and real-viewer clicks, and only then decide whether followers, a subscription, or neither is worth your money.
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Every third-party follower service carries platform risk. Paced delivery and proportionate order sizes can make a test less abrupt, but Twitch controls detection and enforcement. Geminos does not ask for your password; that limits credential exposure without removing platform risk.
Twitch currently lists 25 followers, four streamed hours, four different stream days, and an average of three viewers on four days within a rolling 30-day period. Verify Twitch's official Achievements page because requirements can change.
No, and you should distrust any provider that says otherwise. They are managed accounts with complete profiles — avatars, bios, history — that count toward your follower total and make your page look established. They are social infrastructure, not community. Their job is to stop real visitors from bouncing off an empty-looking profile; converting those real visitors is still your content's job.
Delivery usually begins shortly after your order and is deliberately stretched out. Small packages tend to complete within hours; larger ones arrive staggered over one to several days. The pacing is intentional: a vertical jump in your follower graph is the most recognizable purchase signature there is.
Some drop-off can happen with any provider — Twitch periodically removes accounts it judges inauthentic, and nobody outside Twitch controls that. Profile-complete accounts and paced delivery keep the surviving share high, and if a meaningful portion of an order drops within the coverage window, we refill it free. Treat any service promising permanent, loss-free followers as a red flag rather than a feature.
Never. Everything runs from the app.geminos.io dashboard using your public channel name only. Followers are added by external accounts, so no one logs into your account, and your password and 2FA stay entirely with you. A provider asking for Twitch credentials is asking for the ability to steal your channel — that is worth avoiding regardless of what they sell.
It depends on which half is broken. If nobody finds your stream, viewers matter first, because they control your directory position while live. If people click in but never follow, an empty-looking profile is often the culprit, and followers help. Most channels testing seriously run both in modest amounts, plus chat activity, so the live impression and the profile agree with each other.
Follower delivery is included in Geminos plans. See the pricing section on this page for the current weekly and monthly tiers, inclusions, and VAT note. The trial lets you inspect the dashboard before choosing a paid cadence.
No. The Twitch directory sorts live channels by concurrent viewers, not follower count. Followers affect what happens after the click — whether your channel page looks worth following — and they clear the Affiliate gate. For ranking while live, you need concurrent viewers, which is a separate tool with a separate purpose on the same dashboard.