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How do I stream to Twitch and Kick at the same time?

Kick has grown fast, and plenty of creators want to keep their Twitch home while building a Kick audience at the same time. Streaming to both at once is straightforward once you stop trying to upload two feeds from your own machine.

Your encoder 1 upload · OBS / vMix
Stream Repeater relays server-side
YouTubeLIVE
TwitchLIVE
FacebookLIVE
KickLIVE
One feed in, many platforms out — your upload stays at a single stream no matter how many destinations.

Send one feed, relay to both

Adding a second output in OBS — one for Twitch, one for Kick — means uploading your full stream twice, which most connections can’t sustain. Instead, send a single feed to a relay and let it push a copy to Twitch and Kick from its own servers. Your encoder only uploads once, no matter how many platforms you add.

  • Point OBS at the relay’s ingest URL and key.
  • Add Twitch and Kick as destinations with each platform’s stream key.
  • Go live once — the relay pushes to both at the same time.

One chat for both platforms

The other half of multistreaming Twitch and Kick is chat. Stream Repeater pulls both chats into a single moderation feed so you can read, reply and moderate in one place — and show a combined chat on your overlay — instead of watching two windows.

Frequently asked questions

Can I stream to Twitch and Kick at the same time?

Yes. Send one feed to Stream Repeater and add both Twitch and Kick as destinations; we relay a copy to each from our servers, so your upload stays the same.

Will I lose quality streaming to both?

No. The relay is copy-first — it duplicates your feed without re-encoding, so each platform gets your original quality.