Screengrab via Twitch

How to see who follows you on Twitch

Get to know your viewers.

Knowing how many followers you have and who is following you on Twitch is a critical part of early development as a content creator on Twitch.

Recommended Videos

There are follower requirements for becoming an Affiliate on the platform, and making sure your friends are following you can make a difference on your path to monetizing your Twitch channel.

Finding how many followers you have can be done easily just by going to your channel. Under the name of your channel, you should see a number next to the word “followers” that lets you know exactly how many followers you have.

Additionally, you should be able to see it in the About section of your page.

But how do you see exactly who is following you? Maybe there’s a friend who hasn’t followed you yet that could help put you over the edge to becoming an Affiliate.

Screengrab via Twitch.tv

You can view your follower list by visiting your creator dashboard and navigating to the Community tab. The bottom option under that tab is labeled “Followers list.”

Be warned that this list of your followers is presented in chronological order. Your most recent follower will be listed in the top left corner of the screen. Your first followers will be all the way at the bottom of the page.


Dot Esports is supported by our audience. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn a small affiliate commission. Learn more
related content
Read Article Twitch launches TikTok-like scrollable Discovery feed to showcase live streams
Person holding a phone with the Twitch logo displayed on it.
Read Article Asmongold considers legal action after Twitch streamer offers $30,000 to ‘make him disappear’
Asmongold stares seriously at the audience
Read Article Kick creators accused of harassment following incidents at DreamHack Melbourne
The Kick logo below a screen at DreamHack Melbourne 2024.
Related Content
Read Article Twitch launches TikTok-like scrollable Discovery feed to showcase live streams
Person holding a phone with the Twitch logo displayed on it.
Read Article Asmongold considers legal action after Twitch streamer offers $30,000 to ‘make him disappear’
Asmongold stares seriously at the audience
Read Article Kick creators accused of harassment following incidents at DreamHack Melbourne
The Kick logo below a screen at DreamHack Melbourne 2024.
Author
Max Miceli
Senior Staff Writer. Max graduated from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill with a journalism and political science degree in 2015. He previously worked for The Esports Observer covering the streaming industry before joining Dot where he now helps with Overwatch 2 coverage.