Live Streaming
Broadcast yourself being weird — people love it
Go live on Twitch, YouTube, or TikTok and share whatever you're doing in real time. Gaming, art, cooking, coding, music, or just chatting — live streaming turns any hobby into a social experience. The real-time interaction with viewers creates a unique energy you can't get from pre-recorded content.
Jak zacząć
- 1Start on TikTok Live or YouTube Live — they're the simplest platforms to begin on
- 2Download OBS Studio (free) if you want to stream from your computer with overlays
- 3Do a test stream — go live for just 15 minutes doing something you enjoy
- 4Add a simple overlay with your name and a chat box using free OBS plugins
- 5Set a regular schedule so viewers know when to find you
Co będziesz potrzebować
- Computer or smartphoneNiezbędneZa darmo
- OBS Studio (free streaming software)NiezbędneZa darmo
- WebcamPrzydatne~$40
- MicrophonePrzydatne~$50
- Stream deck or hotkeys setupPrzydatneZa darmo
Gdzie się uczyć
Plot twisty
Sposoby na urozmaicenie, gdy podstawy się znudzą.
- Stream yourself learning something new from zero — viewers love the journey
- Do a 'just chatting' stream while working on a creative project
- Try a 24-hour charity stream marathon
- Co-stream with a friend for natural conversation energy
- Stream a retro gaming session with viewer-chosen games
The live audience keeps you accountable and focused — it's like body doubling but with chat. Real-time feedback means you never feel like you're creating into the void.
The most-watched individual Twitch stream ever had over 3.4 million concurrent viewers — it was a Spanish streamer named Ibai hosting a boxing event.
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