For Twitch Streamers

One short URL for every panel, command, and chat link

Twitch panels and !commands keep multiplying. lnk.boo collapses Discord, merch, YouTube, Patreon, and the schedule into one URL you can pin everywhere your viewers actually look.

Get started for $1.99

One time. No subscription.

Twitch makes it hard to send people anywhere

The Twitch profile bio is short. Panels are small image tiles that you have to design one at a time. Chat throttles links so hard that half the time fans see the URL but can't click it. And every time you add a new platform (Discord, Patreon, a Throne wishlist, a new merch drop) you're building another panel and adding another !command.

Most streamers end up with a Discord button, a Twitter button, a YouTube button, a Merch button, a Donate button, and a Schedule button. Each one a separate panel image, each one a separate place a fan has to look. Nothing groups well, and the page below your stream starts looking cluttered.

Then you raid, host, or get raided, and your viewers land somewhere new with a fresh wall of buttons. The friction compounds.

Pin one link, route everywhere

Set up your lnk.boo page once with all the links your channel needs: Discord invite, Twitter/X, YouTube, TikTok, Patreon, Throne, merch store, donation link, current schedule. If your YouTube channel runs alongside the stream, the same URL also slots into video descriptions and the channel banner so the two audiences land on the same hub. Use bento grid layouts to make the most-tapped tiles bigger (Discord and merch tend to win), or stay with a clean classic layout if you prefer.

Then put lnk.boo/yourname in your Twitch bio, in a single panel labelled "Everything," and behind a !links command. Your editors maintain one page instead of seven panels. When the new merch drop happens, you update one tile and every surface picks it up.

The themes are mostly dark, which matches the Twitch UI 92% of streamers are already in. Pick one and the page looks like an extension of your channel, not a generic landing page from a tool.

$1.99. Less than one Sub.

A Tier 1 Twitch sub is $4.99 and you keep about half of it. lnk.boo is $1.99, once. All themes, every content block, custom slug, no branding. Linktree Pro is $15/month, which is roughly six subs a month just to remove their logo from your link page.

You get more out of the platform by spending nothing recurring and putting the difference into something else: a better mic, a Patreon perk, a giveaway. The link page is the part that should just work.

Get started for $1.99

One time. No subscription.

1,000+

creators on the platform

70,000+ link clicks. Running since 2021 as linkbun.io.

Common questions

Will the link work in Twitch chat without timing people out?

Twitch's link-permission rules apply to any URL, including lnk.boo. If you've enabled the chat moderation setting that requires permission to post links, mods can grant it for lnk.boo/yourname the same way they would for any other URL. The short URL also reads cleanly when typed by hand, which matters when chat is the bottleneck.

Can I list it in my Twitch panels?

Yes. Twitch panels are made for exactly this. Drop a single panel that says 'Everything: lnk.boo/yourname' and you've consolidated Discord, Twitter, YouTube, merch store, Patreon, donation link, schedule, and bio into one click. Cleaner than a wall of separate panels each with its own logo.

What about !commands like !discord and !socials?

Set up !links or !bio that posts your lnk.boo URL. Now every individual !discord, !twitter, !youtube, !merch command can either point at the dedicated platform link directly, or you can collapse them all into the one !links command. Less to remember, less to maintain when something changes.

Does it support StreamElements / Streamlabs alerts and overlays?

lnk.boo is a public URL, so anywhere you can paste a link works: alert text, follower goal descriptions, raid messages, ending screens. There's no widget or browser source, just a URL that shows up nicely when fans paste it.

Can my page show whether I'm live or offline?

Not natively. You can link to your Twitch profile and a 'live now' redirect will land followers there whether you're streaming or not. Most streamers use the page for evergreen links (Discord, merch, schedule) and rely on Twitch's own follow notifications for the live status piece.

Is $1.99 the whole price?

One payment, lifetime access. Every theme, bento grid layouts, all content blocks, custom slug at lnk.boo/yourname, no platform branding. No monthly billing. lnk.boo has been running since 2021 (originally as linkbun.io).

Build your channel page

One link in your bio. One URL behind every !command. Pay once.

Get started for $1.99

$1.99 once. Not $180/year.