ViewBotter

Okay, so, I’m going to sound bias or like an industry plant, but let me explain why first before I continue with the review. At the time of writing, this is my latest review and Viewbotter.com just came on my radar because of a forum post where they were requesting BETA testers, which I was apart of. Every viewer bot I’ve reviewed prior to Viewbotter follows the same pattern; they typically have the features you’d expect (or they’re still “down” for a long time), a viewbot (start, stop), a chat bot (with basic controls) and a follow bot you can start and stop.

Viewbotter have features I’ve not seen in the 9 years I’ve been using viewbots for. Completely new features that are utilising AI. I don’t know about you but I didn’t think of the AI implications when it comes to Twitch growth, but I think Twitch have a real problem now…

Another thing I’ve noticed about Viewbotter and their services, they seem to make mention a lot of the fact they own a successful proxy network already. I have limited knowledge of proxies but from discussions with them in their BETA Discord, I’ve come to learn that it means they have more control over the bandwidth and are therefor able to do things differently, since it’s a lot cheaper for them compared to companies paying for regular proxy traffic (?).

Anyway, the review…

What Exactly Does Viewbotter.com Offer?

Viewbotter have a long list of features so I’ll list the most noteworthy ones here and try to explain them as best as I can, since I’ve never experienced these features before

  • Live viewers: A ridiculously stable live viewer count with very minimal fluctuation. Got exactly the number I requested and it stayed for over 2 days before I turned it off on one of my 24/7 channels.
  • Live viewers follow raids: Basically a way to gift your friends some viewers, but the bots follow raids and slowly taper off.
  • Recovery from stream drops: Viewbotter.com was able to recover immediately after I went offline and back online because of an Internet dropout.
  • Twitch chat bot: A VERY advanced chat bot – unlike anything I’ve ever seen. Here’s the low-down of all of the chat features:
    • Accounts made with AI, interests and personalities: the bots in my viewer list and chat were incredibly realistic, bios that were generated with AI and “humanized”. Unique profile pictures and they talk about stuff they’re interested in, like, you could summon bots only interested in Call of Duty, the bots have some sort of reference or implied reference to a game or interest on their profile. Very clever.
    • Control of each account: Every bot in your viewer list can be controlled from an easy to use interface, send messages as each bot and even follow as each bot.
    • Burst messages: This feature is so cool. You can create a chat list called, for example, “ggs.txt”. Now, say something happens in the game you’re playing – you just completed it – you can have all (or some) of the bots respond in quick succession with lines of text from your chat list, all cheering you on and congratulating you like normal viewers would.
    • Immensely powerful timings: They’ve designed a new way to let you control the speed of the chat bots so it makes sense, for big channels you can control the message rate per bot. For small accounts, you can set the timings per message. It’ll make sense when you see it.
    • Make use of regulars and followers: Again, something i’ve never seen before but you can have “regulars” return to your channel all the time – or – you can even use your followers if you use their follow bot. Makes for a more unique and realistic chat experience
    • Dynamic real-time chat lists: They have a very powerful chat list system, where you can use “placeholders” which use real-time data and events – like, you could add a placeholder {.StreamDuration} and the bots would occasionally say things like “Wow, you don’t usually stream for an hour and a half”, or “Live for 2h 15mins!” with normalised times. The times seem to be rounded in increments of 10 mins, 15 mins, 30 mins and hours, with different ways to format each time. The bot was also able to track when I changed game, then started speaking about it. So so cool.
  • Twitch follow bot: Their follow bot gives you access to their insane list of bots which feature AI names and profiles. I was able to stop and start the bot at will, and control all aspects of their delivery.
  • One time payment: No subscription fee’s, which we’re always a fan of, hey chat?
setting up my bots

How much does viewbotter cost?

The all important question – and honestly I was surprised. Not only do they offer a free trial, but even with all of their features, they’re competitive.

They offer 5 plans – One is a “single use” which lasts 12 hours and costs $8 – you get 50 viewers and 50 chatters.

Then, they have 4 plans, available in weekly and monthly formats.

  • Beginnger:
    • One week:
      • 25 viewers
      • 25 chatters
      • 25 followers
      • Cost: $13.50
    • One month:
      • 25 viewers
      • 25 chatters
      • 50 followers
      • Cost: $40
  • Advanced:
    • One week:
      • 50 viewers
      • 50 chatters
      • 100 followers
      • Cost: $20
    • One month:
      • 50 viewers
      • 50 chatters
      • 200 followers
      • Cost: $60
  • Professional:
    • One week:
      • 100 viewers
      • 100 chatters
      • 200 followers
      • Cost: $35
    • One month:
      • 25 viewers
      • 25 chatters
      • 400 followers
      • Cost: $105
  • Elite:
    • One week:
      • 250 viewers
      • 250 chatters
      • 400 followers
      • Cost: $75
    • One month:
      • 250 viewers
      • 250 chatters
      • 800 followers
      • Cost: $245

Are Viewbotter.com reliable?

That’s all anybody really cares about, right? Let me tell you though, if you want the best Twitch viewer bot, then Viewbotter (as of right now) are the goats. I was invited to their BETA testing and throughout the duration of the beta period, I did not experience one problem that wasn’t resolved instantly – and even then it’s understandable because they were in BETA.

Their Discord was fantastic and the staff are super nice and helpful, plus interesting characters to talk to.

Whenever I started the viewbot, I would use their “instant” feature and bots would arrive within literally seconds, can’t get more reliable than that. I ran the service for days at a time, not a single problem was encountered, staff kept me informed about updates and answered all of my questions.

When I asked other companies questions, I was met with rude responses as if I was trying to poach their business.

Customer Support and User Experience

Again, customer support was stellar. They were interesting to talk to and helped me with any question I had, which was a lot, considering their service offers so much.

The dashboard can appear complex and daunting at first, but they need some way to fit in all of the features I guess? Overall, the user experience exceeded expectations, especially for what I assumed was a beta period.

The bottom line

As of the time of writing, Viewbotter.com are by far the best Twitch growth tool on the market. They aren’t just a little better than the competition, the difference is night and day. So many features that allow you fine control over every aspect of your bot and your stream. I truly believe this tool is the easiest way to obtain Twitch partner.

I look forward to their full launch and I will definitely be returning to their website.

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