One wall, many streams
Watch 2 to 12 streams in an auto-arranging grid. Drag to rearrange and set the columns in a click.
A simple desktop app for watching many live Twitch streams at once. Add your favorites, arrange them in a grid, and control the sound of each one — no more juggling browser tabs.
Watch 2 to 12 streams in an auto-arranging grid. Drag to rearrange and set the columns in a click.
Set volume, mute, or solo any stream so it's the only one you hear — with a single click.
Enlarge any stream to theater mode, or pop it into a floating window for your second monitor.
Name your favorite sets of streams and reload them instantly. They're there next time you open the app.
A fast side chat with 7TV, BetterTTV and FrankerFaceZ emotes and channel badges — no extra window.
Sign in with Twitch and your subscriptions and Turbo carry over to the official players automatically.
Follow every player's POV of a match at once and never miss the play.
Line up runners side by side and watch the splits in real time.
Keep the whole crew on screen and jump to whoever's talking.
See everyone you follow who's live, all in one glance.
Find live channels by name, or bring in the streamers you already follow.
Add them to your wall — Watchwall arranges everything into a neat grid for you.
Mute, solo, focus, or pop out any stream. Save the layout and come back anytime.
YouTube and Kick streams alongside Twitch.
Native builds beyond Windows.
Your walls, available on every device.
Watch your walls on the go.
Yes — it's free while in beta. Down the road there may be an optional one-time upgrade for extra features, but watching streams will always be free.
No. You can search and watch without signing in. Signing in is optional and unlocks your followed channels, chat, and carries over your subscription and Turbo perks.
Yes. By default Watchwall has no tracking, no ads, and no servers of ours that see your data — your layouts and settings stay on your computer, and your Twitch sign-in talks directly to Twitch. The only data that ever leaves your device is opt-in: if you choose to turn on crash reports or send a bug report, anonymous error details go to Sentry (never your Twitch account or personal data).
Twitch today. YouTube and Kick are on the roadmap. The app runs on Windows now, with macOS and Linux coming soon.
No. Watchwall uses Twitch's official player and never blocks or skips ads. If you have a Twitch subscription or Turbo, those perks simply apply when you're signed in with your own account.
Yes. Watchwall isn't code-signed yet, so Windows SmartScreen may flag the publisher as unknown. It's safe to install — click More info, then Run anyway. We're working on code-signing to remove the warning entirely.
No. Watchwall is an independent app and is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by Twitch or Amazon.
Watching is always free — Pro only unlocks power features, never access to streams. The Pro unlock is arriving shortly; for now, grab the free app and you'll be able to upgrade right inside it.
Get Watchwall for Windows and start building your wall in seconds.
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