· mypage.cc
How to Add a Link in Bio on Twitch
Step by step: add a link in bio to your Twitch panels and About section so viewers find your schedule, socials, and store in one tap.
Twitch sends you traffic at the worst possible moment to capture it. People discover you mid stream, half watching, and the chat is moving. If the only way to follow you elsewhere is a wall of panels, most of that attention leaks away. A single link in bio fixes that: one short link that opens a page with your schedule, your socials, your Discord, and your store.
Where the link goes on Twitch
There are two good spots, and you should use both.
- About panels. Below your stream, add an “About” panel and a “Links” panel. Each panel is an image with a clickable link. Point them at your page.
- Your channel description. Short and plain, with your handle:
more about me: mypage.cc/yourname.
Panels are images, so make one clean panel that says “Everything in one place” and link the whole panel to your page. That beats ten separate panels nobody scrolls through.
What to put on the page
Stream viewers want a few specific things fast:
- Your schedule. When you go live. A text block or a simple heading does the job.
- Discord. The community link, near the top.
- Other platforms. YouTube for VODs, TikTok for clips, X for updates.
- Support. Tips, merch, or a membership link if you have one.
Lead with the schedule and Discord. Those are what a new viewer actually wants in the first ten seconds.
Make it match your stream
Your overlay has a look. Your link in bio should feel like the same channel, not a generic gray list. Pick a theme that matches your brand colors, drop in your logo, and keep it dark if your stream is dark. When someone jumps from your stream to your page, it should feel like the same place.
Set it up
Claim your handle, add your schedule and links, pick a theme, and publish. Put the link in your panels and description, and you have one place that catches the attention Twitch sends you. Start at mypage.cc.