What is in my stream recap?

The recap appears the moment you end a stream: how long you were live, your peak viewer count, and how many coins were tipped during the broadcast. There is a share button that turns it into a ready-made post for your socials, and Done returns you to the app.

The numbers

  • Duration: how long the broadcast ran.
  • Peak viewers: the most people watching at once, the number that tells you when your stream was hottest.
  • Coins tipped: what the stream earned in tips while live (already in your balance, the recap is just the scoreboard).

The share button

Share recap builds a one-line summary, stream length, peak viewers, coins tipped, ready to post anywhere. Posting your recap after every stream is quietly effective marketing: it shows momentum, and momentum attracts viewers to the next one.

Reading it honestly

  • Peak viewers versus your average: one big spike means a moment worked (find it, clip it); a flat high line means the whole stream held.
  • Tips against duration: three hours for the same tips as one hour tells you something about your best stream length.
  • Compare recap to recap, not stream to dream: beating last week is the only benchmark that matters.