Let your audience know exactly when you go live. Create a stream countdown page, share the link in your community and build hype before every broadcast.
A streaming countdown page keeps your audience engaged before you even go live.
| Platform | How to Use Your Countdown Link |
|---|---|
| 📹 Twitch | Post in your Twitch channel description, Discord and Twitter before every stream. |
| ▶ YouTube | Share in the video description, community posts and your channel banner link. |
| 🆕 OBS / Streamlabs | Display the countdown page URL in a browser source while the waiting screen plays. |
| 📸 TikTok Live | Add to your bio link and pin a countdown post before going live. |
| 🎶 Kick / Rumble | Share in your community and profile to notify followers of your next stream. |
Get your countdown live before your audience in under a minute.
Enter the exact date and time you plan to start streaming. Your countdown begins ticking immediately.
Add your stream title, a teaser description, your profile photo or a preview clip of what is coming.
Post the link on Discord, Twitter, Reddit, Twitch panels and social media. Build the hype.
Every stream is an event. Treat it like one.
Create a weekly countdown for each stream session. Share consistently so your audience always knows when you go live.
Marathons, charity streams, 24-hour challenges — build a dedicated countdown to hype the big event.
Playing a highly anticipated new game on launch day? Drop your countdown link and watch viewers flood in.
Collab with another creator? A shared countdown page is perfect for promoting the joint broadcast.
Announce your ranked grind or tournament run with a countdown. Let your community track every match.
Hitting a subscriber goal? Create a milestone celebration countdown and share with your whole community.
Go to ItWillBe.com, enter the date and exact time you plan to go live, give your stream a title and optionally add a teaser image. You get a unique countdown link in seconds. Share it on Discord, Twitter or your Twitch panels — no account needed to create it.
Yes, and a lot of Twitch streamers do exactly this. Drop the countdown link in your channel description, pin it in your Discord server and post it on Twitter before every stream. It is a clean way to let your community know exactly when you go live without them having to search through notifications or check your schedule manually.
Absolutely. Add the countdown link to your YouTube community posts, pin it in your pre-stream chat or include it in your video descriptions. It works especially well for scheduled premieres and live events where you want to build viewer anticipation before the stream even starts.
Yes, 100% free. No account, no subscription, no limits. Make a new one before every stream if you want — it costs nothing and takes seconds to set up. For streamers who go live regularly it is a genuinely useful tool to add to your pre-stream routine.
Yes, this is handled automatically. When a viewer opens your stream countdown link, the timer adjusts to their local time zone. If your community is spread across different countries, everyone sees the countdown to the exact right time for them. No more time zone confusion in your chat.
Yes. You can embed a YouTube video directly on your countdown page — a highlight reel, a trailer for what you are planning to stream or just a clip to hype things up. Combined with a live countdown timer it creates a proper pre-stream hype page that keeps viewers engaged before you even go live.
Your audience is waiting. Give them a countdown and build the hype before you go live.