How we Helped


About
Twitch
Twitch is multiplayer entertainment. Their community was already meeting on their own. Twitch started an official community meetups program to support their Creator Community. They built a formula and program focused on empowering the micro-communities that were forming all over the world.
Engage, educate and excite
The first challenge was how does Twitch make sure they’re not intrusive. But also to add a layer of empowerment, within the restrictions of open access and inclusivity. And because there was no single source they needed a white labeled community hub to bring everyone together.
Empower the community
The first challenge was how does Twitch make sure they’re not intrusive. But also to add a layer of empowerment, within the restrictions of open access and inclusivity. And because there was no single source they needed a white labeled community hub to bring everyone together.
“What’s core to all of us as people is that we really just want to engage with others. We really want to find our people, and our tribe and our place for us to belong. But even the most introverted people want to go out into the real world and celebrate. You are there to say hi to your old friends, or meet new friends. And our meetups allow you to do both. There’s an instant shared connection.”


A thriving community of super-fans
They now have 50 cities all over the world. Each one of them has their own purpose and they each run a very different way. So what works in Vancouver, is different from what works in Adelaide, or in Chicago. The resilience of the Bevy platform helped the Twitch Community create custom experiences to meet the needs of micro-communities.