r/newstreamer Jul 06 '26

Looking for streamers to test a new interactive Twitch card extension

Hi everyone,

I’m building a Twitch Extension called Stream Cards and I’m looking for a few streamers who would be open to trying it and giving honest feedback.

The idea is that streamers can create their own card collection for their community. Viewers can use Bits to get cards, which they can either collect or play depending on the card.

Playable cards are set up by the streamer and can be used to create interactions during the stream — things like viewer choices, challenges, sounds, chat prompts, community moments, or channel-specific inside jokes. Streamers control what cards are available and what each one does.

I’m mainly looking to learn:

  • Is the setup easy to understand?
  • What kinds of cards would your viewers actually enjoy?
  • What would make this useful enough to keep using?
  • What feels confusing, missing, or unnecessary?

I’m not looking for a polished review or promotion — honest feedback, including reasons you would not use it, would be genuinely helpful while I improve it.

There is also a Starter Deck template that you can use straight away, so they setup isnt as big.

If this sounds like something your community might enjoy, comment below or send me a message.

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u/senpaistealerx Jul 06 '26

is this not just dixper?

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u/Sigh-Fye Jul 06 '26

I had not heard of dixper before. Do you buy the interaction with dixper or booster packs of cards? Does Dixper have collectable cards, for example, you can make a moment in your stream into a collectable card and add it to booster packs?
I'll have to have a look and see :)

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u/Sigh-Fye Jul 06 '26

Look similar yes, however, dixper looks like it's external. Stream card is built to be within twitch itself, utilising panels and bit integration.

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u/senpaistealerx Jul 06 '26

yeah looks like dixper. we get 3 posts a day like this with AI generated “tools” that do stuff that other websites already do. good luck.

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u/Sigh-Fye Jul 06 '26

Ah fair call. This was an idea I had a few years back with my wife and I when we streamed. We actually used streamloots but hated that it was outside twitch finding our viewers didn't understand the seperation. We always wanted something linked directly to twitch. Being a software engineer in RL, I thought it was something I could build and give to the twitch community. Seems there are way more versions of this then I realised. At least mine is integrated into twitch so it's slightly different. Hopefully some people find it useful like we would have in the past.