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Add Twitch data and chat actions to your Lovable app

Connect a Lovable app to Twitch so it can read live stream data, track channel activity, and send chat messages. It’s useful for overlays, dashboards, and creator tools that need Twitch API access.

Agenticness = how independently a tool can take action, scored across 9 dimensions. Scored independently by David Kooi, Skylark Creations — see full rubric →

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    Rubric upgrade v3_0 → v3.1: score 3/32 → 5/3635/36(+2)

    Rubric upgrade: agenticness v3.0 (8 dims, /32) → v3.1 (9 dims, /36). Adds Dim 9 (Operator Sovereignty), splits Dim 6 into 6a/6b lenses, tightens Dim 4 autonomous-retry distinction. Not a product change — score shift reflects new dimension + recalibrated rubric, not a change in the tool. Fanout suppressed.

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What It Is

Lovable’s Twitch connector is an integration for building apps that interact with Twitch data and chat. It’s aimed at people building stream overlays, moderation tools, event dashboards, and creator/community tools inside Lovable.

What to Know

This is an integration layer, not a standalone AI agent. It helps your Lovable app take actions against Twitch and react to live channel data, but the page does not describe any autonomous decision-making or planning beyond the app you build.

Key Features
Connects a Lovable app to the Twitch API
Reads live chat from a Twitch channel
Shows follower and subscriber counts
Tracks follower or subscription goals
Fetches stream status, viewer counts, and channel metadata
Use Cases
Build a branded stream overlay that shows live chat, follower activity, and subscriber goals
Create a goal tracker widget for follower or subscription milestones
Render a live chat overlay in OBS or another streaming setup
Agenticness: Reactive Tool

Responds to prompts but takes no autonomous action.

High evidence
Last evaluated: May 23, 2026

Dimension Breakdown

Action Capability
Autonomy
Adaptation
State & Memory
Safety

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Details
AddedMarch 26, 2026
RefreshedMarch 28, 2026
Agenticness
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DeploymentCloud-hosted
AutonomyCopilot (human-in-loop)
Model supportSingle model
Open sourceNo
Team supportSmall team
Pricing modelSubscription
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