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StreamKin is a real-time streaming companion that unifies Twitch and YouTube Live chat into a single dashboard with AI-driven viewer memory. Cross-platform viewer profiles mean you read both audiences from one panel, with each viewer's notes, tags, and conversation history in one place. The AI remembers what each viewer cares about and suggests what to ask them when they come back, so you spend less time scanning chat and more time engaging the people behind it.
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StreamKin's answer:
StreamKin is the only viewer CRM built for streamers. Other tools handle chat overlays, tips, or stream analytics, but none of them remember who your viewers are. StreamKin gives every viewer a profile that fills in over time: their tags, your notes, conversation history, and AI-generated context about what they care about. When a returning viewer drops a message, you see who they are at a glance, plus an AI suggestion for what to ask them.
StreamKin's answer:
StreamKin is the layer above all existing tools: it remembers people. A streamer can keep using their existing chat bot and overlay setup and add StreamKin on top to handle the relationship side. There is no head-to-head competitor doing viewer memory for streamers.
StreamKin's answer:
Streamers on Twitch and YouTube who care about the people behind the names in their chat. That ranges from new streamers who want to recognize and welcome back their first regulars, to established creators with thousands of weekly viewers who can no longer keep track of who has been with them for months. It spans variety, IRL, talk show, dev, art, music, gaming, and any other category where chat is part of the show. The unifying thread is not size or category, it's streamers who treat their audience as a community of individuals, not just a viewer count.
StreamKin's answer:
I'm a small streamer with a memory problem (and honestly, I was embarrassed about it).
Chat moves fast. Viewers come and go. And I couldn't remember who was who, or what we'd talked about last time. So I started building something for myself to fix it.
StreamKin is what came out of that. It runs as a live dashboard while you stream, organizing chat into viewer cards instead of a raw scrolling list. Each viewer gets a profile that builds up over time: how you met, your notes, tags, conversation history. As they keep coming back, the profile gets richer. The AI gently nudges you with reminders like "ask them how that job interview went," based on what you talked about before.
The point isn't to optimize my chat. It's to actually remember the people who show up for me, the way I'd want to be remembered if I were on the other side of the screen.
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CSS Scan and CSS Pro are two of the best chrome extensions for front-end developers I know of. https://getcssscan.com/ https://csspro.com/. - Source: Hacker News / almost 2 years ago
Bit confused, are you not also the developer of CSS Scan? What is the difference between these, and why is the price so much higher on CSS Pro? CSS Scan doesn't even have a subscription, and the lifetime license is only $3 more than the monthly subscription on CSS Pro. Source: about 3 years ago
> Does anyone know a good extension that just does the hover / inspect element for the CSS styles in a nice way like this app? I think the same person makes CSS Scan ($95 lifetime): https://getcssscan.com/. - Source: Hacker News / about 3 years ago
A few months ago I saw: https://getcssscan.com/ which cost US 69.99. Source: over 3 years ago
I came across css scan and it looked really nice, but then I came across css scan pro which is extremely similar to it, except for having a monthly payment instead of a one-time. Has anyone ever used these tools before, can tell me which one is better? Source: almost 4 years ago
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