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Subscribe Button On Mobile It's always a pain to subscribe to people on mobile through browser so why not add a convenient button on the mobile Twitch app!
97 votesGood news!
Mobile subscriptions are live for both android and iOS at this time! If you have any further questions or concerns please look through our FAQ
android: https://help.twitch.tv/s/article/how-to-purchase-and-manage-subscriptions-on-android
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Broadcast From Twitch App Be able to broadcast live from the Twitch app or have a seperate app for twitch broadcasting. Would be helpful for streaming on-the-go.
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View and manage clips on mobile I love to view all the fun moments I’ve clipped from streams and it’s a hassle to only be able to view them from a desktop website. It’d be really convenient to watch and manage them from the app.
8 votesHi,
You can now view, download, and share edited clips directly from the Twitch mobile app. To access your clips, click Creator Mode in the top right corner of the app and go to your Content tab. -
Uptime Counter on Twitch Mobile Twitch Mobile needs an uptime counter on stream! Being that it is a feature on the desktop version, it only makes sense for users to have that functionality on mobile.
7 votesHey mobile app users, we’ve heard you and we’re happy to announce that we updated the live channel page to include an uptime counter starting today! You can know see how long a stream has been live when you join the channel on mobile.
Thank you all for your feedback and have a great day!
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I want to be able to download video clips directly from the mobile app. The only way to do so is either via desktop or using a link. The only way to download clips to promote on other sites is to do it either via desktop or a link for a mobile browser. I want to be able to download a clip in the mobile app to share it to other platforms.
7 votesHi,
You can now view, download, and share edited clips directly from the Twitch mobile app. To access your clips, click Creator Mode in the top right corner of the app and go to your Content tab.
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Schedule Manager in the mobile application Please add a Schedule Manager in the mobile application.
The Schedule is very important for a streamer but we can only update it in the dashboard of the website version.
Can you add this feature in the mobile application ? It would be nice !
Thanks
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Background mode / "blind" mode Many people love to consume Twitch on their mobile devices. Often, they're not even watching, they're just listening, i.e. when going for a walk etc. Please add a "blind mode"/"background" mode that only streams audio and that doesn't pause the stream when turning off the screen. That way, the usage of the mobile device charge and data plans would be much more efficient. This would be very good especially for "Just Chatting"-streams. Bonus from the business p.o.v. : You could play specialized adds that work without video.
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Add a "view on device xy" button to the mobile app Add an option for the mobile application to view a stream or clip on different devices like smart TV, Xbox One and basically any device using the same (wireless) network for internet access.
I like to choose a stream on my phone but continue watching on TV and Netflix and YouTube are already fulfilling my need to use my phone basically as a remote control.1 vote -
Keep watching whilst multitasking Since multitasking is such a big thing on mobile, maybe allowing us users to tab out of the app whilst still having a small window for the stream open could be a good idea. Netflix currently does something like that if you tab out of it to access other apps.
I thought since you viewing time and general upkeep of viewers is what you strive for it'd be a good idea
It'd also help users keep up with the streams at all times instead of missing fun/crucial events on stream cause they had to tab out to check something else…
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