Auto-syncs from Twitch
Connect once and your Twitch schedule flows straight onto your page - no double entry, ever.
Recurring & one-off streams
Set weekly slots that repeat, plus one-off events like subathons, collabs, and special streams.
Its own shareable page
Every schedule lives at pulz.bio/you/s with a clean, scannable layout viewers can bookmark.
Matches your brand
The schedule page uses your pulz.bio theme, so it looks like the rest of your link in bio - free with an account.
Looks great when shared
A custom preview image means your schedule looks sharp when you post it to Discord, X, or socials.
Synced, not duplicated
Manage your schedule on Twitch or in pulz.bio - they stay in sync, so you're never keeping two calendars up to date.
Create a free pulz.bio account, open the Schedule panel, and add your streams - weekly recurring slots or one-off events. If you connect Twitch, your existing Twitch schedule syncs in automatically. Your schedule then lives at pulz.bio/you/s.
Yes. When your Twitch account is connected, pulz.bio pulls your Twitch schedule automatically and keeps it in sync, so you only manage your schedule in one place.
Completely free. The schedule page, Twitch sync, recurring entries, and your shareable pulz.bio/you/s link are all included on the free plan.
Yes. Add one-off or recurring entries by hand for anything Twitch doesn't know about - subathons, collabs, IRL meetups - alongside your synced Twitch streams.
At pulz.bio/you/s - a dedicated, mobile-friendly page you can link from your bio, panels, Discord, and socials. It's separate from your main link in bio page but shares your theme.
Your schedule shows clear, consistent times so regulars always know when to show up, and the page stays in sync with the schedule on your Twitch channel.
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The Best Free Tools for Twitch Streamers (2026)
Filtered for streamers who actually want to spend $0. Free means free forever, not 'free trial' or 'free until you do anything useful'.
Link in Bio
Your whole stream on one link that syncs with Twitch automatically.
Twitch Panel Maker
Design a full set of 320px Twitch panels and export transparent PNGs.
QR Code Generator
Branded QR codes for overlays, prints, and pop-ups. PNG or SVG, in your colors.
Wheel of Names
Spin a weighted wheel for giveaways and viewer picks, themed to your brand.
Link Shortener
Free, trackable short links for your stream - no ads, no limits.