Watch Twitch Together on qsync

Better Than Twitch's Own Watch Parties

Twitch has a built-in watch party feature, but it comes with strings attached. Every viewer needs a Twitch account, and some content requires a subscription to the channel being watched. That alone is a dealbreaker for most groups.

qsync takes a different approach. One person adds a Twitch URL to the channel queue and anyone with the link can watch. No Twitch account needed, no subscription gate. The video plays through the official Twitch embed with playback kept matched across the group.

Streams, VODs, and Clips

Live Twitch streams keep everyone watching the same moment together. VODs and clips get full playback sync: play, pause, scrub, and skip all propagate to every connected viewer.

You can queue a Twitch clip followed by a YouTube video followed by a Rumble stream. The player transitions between embed types on its own as the queue progresses.

Private Group Chat

Every qsync channel has its own real-time chat that runs independently from Twitch chat. Your group gets a private space to react and talk without the noise of a public chat room.

No Barriers for Viewers

Viewers don't need to install anything or create any accounts. Share the channel link and they're watching within seconds.

Setting up a channel requires a qsync account, but that's it. The host adds Twitch URLs, controls playback, and everyone else just shows up.

Frequently Asked Questions

How is this different from Twitch's built-in watch parties?

Twitch watch parties require every viewer to have a Twitch account, and some content is locked behind a subscription. qsync removes both of those barriers. Viewers just need the channel link.

Can I watch Twitch VODs and clips on qsync?

Yes. Drop a VOD or clip link into your channel and it plays with full sync across every viewer. You can mix Twitch content with videos from other platforms in the same session.

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