Premium residential · Kick viewer bot

Real residential Kick viewer bot.

Live viewers that count toward Kick's concurrent total and push your stream up the category list — coming from a curated network of real residential IPs, never datacenter shortcuts that get flagged in seconds.

Built different

What makes it real.

Why streamers who try datacenter view bots once never go back.

Real residential traffic

Each viewer is a real residential connection — indistinguishable from a fan who just tuned in from home.

Premium rotating pool

Curated network of residential connections, refreshed constantly so the same routes don't sit on one channel for long.

Stops with your stream

The moment you go offline, your viewers go offline. No idle slots, no wasted allocation.

Deploy anywhere

Split N viewer slots across multiple channels, or send them all to a single big push. Total flexibility.

How the viewer bot works

From purchase to live in under a minute.

Step 01

Pick a count

Choose how many viewers you want — slider goes from 10 up to 5,000. Bundle with chatters to save.

Step 02

Set a channel

Enter any Kick.com username. Switch channels anytime from the dashboard, or split across several.

Step 03

Stream

When you go live, viewers ramp up within 1–2 minutes. When you go offline, they release within 60s. Hands-off.

Why "real residential" matters

Datacenter viewer bots fail in two ways: they get flagged by Kick (because no real viewer streams from AWS), and they look obviously fake to your existing community. KickChatters routes every connection through real residential IPs — the same as a fan watching from their phone or laptop at home.

Counts as real — registered with Kick's viewer-presence service same as any viewer
Auto-detect live — deploys when you stream, sleeps when you don't
Worldwide pool — connections from a wide geographic spread, no concentration

Kick viewer bot FAQ

Frequently asked

Quick answers to common questions.

Detection on streaming platforms generally relies on the IP source: viewers connecting from datacenter ranges (AWS, Hetzner, OVH) get flagged because no real fan watches a stream from a server. KickChatters viewers use real residential IPs from a rotating pool — the same kind of connections actual viewers come from. We don't sell shortcuts.
Yes. Each viewer is a real client connection registered with Kick's viewer-presence service the same way a normal viewer is. They count toward your concurrent total and push you up the category list — that's the social-proof effect that makes new visitors stay.
Auto-stops within 30–60 seconds of you going offline. Your slots return to the pool — you don't pay for empty rooms. The system auto-detects when you go live again and ramps your viewers back up within 1–2 minutes.
Yes. From your dashboard you can allocate any number of your purchased viewer slots across multiple Kick channels — useful for collab streams or managing a roster. Or send them all to a single big push when you need it.

Try the Kick viewer bot free for 1 hour.

Verify your email, allocate viewers to your channel, watch the count fill in. No card required.