Comparison
GetStreamViews vs ViewerBoss
This is the closest match in the category. ViewerBoss is an established service — six years running, Twitch and Kick, cloud dashboard, AI chat bot, geo-selected viewers, autostart, and a free trial. The feature lists line up almost exactly, so the honest comparison is about billing periods and scale, not tick boxes. Figures below come from each service's own live pricing in August 2026.
Side by side
Figures taken from each service’s own published pricing, August 2026.
| Feature | GetStreamViews | ViewerBoss |
|---|---|---|
| Shortest billing period | One day | 30 days |
| Cheapest way to start | $4 for one day (10 viewers) | €25 per 30 days (25 viewers) |
| 100 concurrent viewers | $88 / 30 days | €75 / 30 days |
| Viewer range | 10 to 100 concurrent | 25 to 1,000+ concurrent |
| Free trial | 7 days, full dashboard, no card | Free trial, 15 viewers, no card |
| Platforms | Twitch + Kick | Twitch + Kick |
| Currency billed | USD | EUR |
| Payment methods | Cards + crypto | Cards, PayPal, crypto |
The short version
ViewerBoss is a genuinely strong service and we are not going to pretend otherwise. It runs a cloud dashboard with no downloads, covers Twitch and Kick, detects when you go live, targets viewers by country, runs an AI context-aware chat bot with custom lists and burst messages, and offers a free trial with no card. On features, the two services are level. It also scales far past us — plans reach 1,000 concurrent viewers and beyond on request, where GetStreamViews covers 10 to 100.
Where GetStreamViews genuinely differs: how long you commit
ViewerBoss sells in 30-day blocks, with discounts for committing to 3, 6, or 12 months. GetStreamViews sells days. If you stream every night, a monthly plan is the sensible purchase on either service and ViewerBoss is competitive on price — €75 against $88 at 100 concurrent viewers. If you stream twice a week, or you want viewers for one tournament weekend, a $4 day costs a fraction of a 30-day block you will only use eight days of. That is the decision, and it comes down to your schedule rather than a feature gap.
Trial length
Both services let you try before paying with no card. ViewerBoss offers a free trial at 15 viewers. GetStreamViews gives seven days of full dashboard access — enough to connect a channel, build chat lists, set join delay and traffic origin, arm autostart, and run it across a few real streams before deciding.
Who should pick which
Pick ViewerBoss if you need more than 100 concurrent viewers, want the longer operating history, or stream daily enough that a monthly block is the natural purchase. Pick GetStreamViews if you stream a few days a week and want to pay only for those days, if you want a full week to set things up before spending, or if you prefer billing in USD. Plans run from $4/day for 10 concurrent viewers to $14/day or $88/month for 100, with live chat comments included on every tier.
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