Free to use

All your streams,one link.

The free stream schedule maker for Twitch, YouTube and Kick. StreamDay pulls in your scheduled streams automatically, lets you add your own, and publishes everything on one public page your audience can follow — every viewer sees your times in their own timezone, and your link in bio is always up to date.

Create your schedule
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Minecraft SMP
12:0014:00
Retro Game Night
20:0022:00
Just Chatting
15:0017:00
Warm-up Stream
12:0013:30
Ranked Grind
16:0018:00
Charity Marathon
20:0022:30
YOU
Speedrun Showcase
13:0015:00
Valorant Scrims
16:0018:30

Put all your streams in one place

Most streamers' schedules are scattered. Some streams live on Twitch, some on YouTube, the occasional one on Kick, plus a collab here and a one-off there. Your audience has no single place to see what you're doing and when — so they either follow you on every platform and still miss things, or they just catch you when the algorithm happens to surface you.

StreamDay fixes that. Connect your Twitch and YouTube accounts and it imports your scheduled streams automatically, keeping them in sync. Add your own custom streams, events and collabs alongside them. Everything lands on one public page — a single link you put in your bio, your panels, your pinned post — that's always up to date without you touching it.

Every stream is tagged with the platform it's on (Twitch, YouTube or Kick), and every viewer sees your times in their own timezone — a viewer in Tokyo following a Pacific streamer sees Tokyo times. No one misses a stream because they did the timezone maths wrong.

You sign in with Discord to set it up — there's no email to hand over and nothing to verify. StreamDay is deliberately privacy-focused: we don't collect email addresses, we won't spam you, and we're not in the business of selling your data.

One link your audience can actually follow

The single link is the whole point. Instead of “I stream on Twitch on Mondays and Wednesdays, YouTube on Fridays, oh and there's a collab next Saturday” scattered across five platforms, you hand your audience one URL that shows your full schedule — updating itself as your imported streams change.

Here's how the pricing works: connecting your platforms, building your schedule and previewing the link is completely free — no subscription needed. You only pay when you want to publish the link live for your audience. So you can set the whole thing up, see exactly how it looks, and decide on publishing later.

Running a group stream or community event too? The collab stream scheduler coordinates availability across multiple streamers. Just need to convert a single go-live time? The free stream timezone converter does that in seconds. Or take a look at a finished example schedule.

Ready to put your streams in one place?

Connect Twitch and YouTube, build your schedule, and share one link your audience can follow. Free to start — you only pay to publish.

Create your schedule — free

Frequently asked questions

How do I make a stream schedule?

Sign in with Discord, connect your Twitch and YouTube accounts, and StreamDay imports your scheduled streams automatically. Add any custom streams or events, then share the single public link. There's nothing to design or maintain by hand — it stays in sync with your platforms.

Does it connect to Twitch and YouTube?

Yes. Connect your Twitch and YouTube accounts and StreamDay pulls in your scheduled streams and keeps them up to date. Kick doesn't offer a scheduling API yet, so Kick streams are added manually — you can still tag any stream as also going live on Kick.

Is it free?

Setting up your account, connecting your platforms, building your schedule and previewing the link are all free. You only pay when you publish — that is, make the public link live for your audience. New accounts also get a 30-day free trial of publishing.

Will my viewers see my stream times in their own timezone?

Yes — automatically. Every visitor to your published schedule sees your stream times converted to their own local timezone, so nobody has to do the maths or turns up an hour late. It's one of the main reasons StreamDay exists.

What platforms can I show on my schedule?

Twitch, YouTube and Kick. Each stream is tagged with the platform (or platforms) it's going live on, so your audience knows exactly where to watch. If a single stream is multistreamed, you can mark all the platforms at once.