For up-and-coming streamers

Nobody discovers you on Twitch. They discover you in clips.

The viewer-sorted directory buries new channels — while TikTok and Shorts show your content to strangers, for free. The problem: after a 3-hour stream, nobody has the energy to scrub their own VOD. Nysos does it for you: when each live ends, your best moments are already captioned 9:16 clips, graded A to F.

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Add your channel once

Twitch, Kick or YouTube. The Live Watcher detects your streams on its own — you never have to launch anything again.

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You stream, that's it

While you play, Nysos captures. When the stream ends: highlight detection, 9:16 reframing on your cam, animated captions, an A→F grade per clip.

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Post the As, recruit viewers

When you wake up, your clips are ready. Publish the best ones to TikTok and Shorts straight from Nysos — every clip is a doorway to your live.

The growth loop

The live feeds the clips. The clips recruit for the live.

That's how the biggest channels operate: every live produces clips, every clip that travels brings viewers to the next live. A stream dies in 48 hours; its clips live for weeks. The only difference between you and them is that they pay editors — Nysos gives you the same machine, on autopilot.

FAQ

Common questions from streamers

I'm just starting out with almost no viewers. What's the point of clips?

Clips matter most precisely when you have no audience yet: nobody discovers you directly on Twitch (the viewer-sorted directory buries small channels), while TikTok and Shorts push your content to people who don't know you. A live dies in 48 hours; its clips keep getting recommended for weeks. It's the cheapest discovery channel there is.

How does it actually work after my stream?

You add your channel to the Live Watcher once. Nysos detects when you go live, captures the stream, and analyzes everything when it ends: highlight detection, 9:16 reframing on your facecam, animated captions, and an A→F grade per clip. You wake up to ready-to-post clips — pick the As and Bs, publish.

What does the A→F grade give me over other tools?

Posting a weak clip has a cost: the algorithm learns to stop showing your account. The grade sorts your moments on explained criteria — hook strength, pacing, out-of-context clarity — and tells you which ones deserve a post. You also learn what works in YOUR content: after a few streams, you know what makes your best clips.

How much does it cost for a small streamer?

The free plan gives 60 source minutes per month to test on a short stream, no card required. Starter (€19) covers 600 minutes a month, about 10 hours of live — enough to clip 2-3 streams a week. Creator (€49) goes up to 2,000 minutes for heavier schedules.

Which platforms does it work with?

Twitch, Kick and YouTube for lives and VODs, plus direct file upload up to 10 GB. Clips come out in 9:16 ready for TikTok, YouTube Shorts and Instagram Reels, and you can publish to TikTok and YouTube straight from Nysos.

60 free minutes, no card

Add your channel before your next stream. Your clips will be waiting when you wake up.

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