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Kick Chat Bots are scripted chat agents that post the messages you write into the chat of your live Kick stream on a paced schedule. The activity sits in the chat panel while you are on air and contributes to the visible chat flow that decides whether passing viewers stop to read along. With this service, you supply the message text at checkout, so every line that lands in your chat is tied to your voice and your stream.
Operating since 2019, our team monitors Kick's delivery patterns and our professional support staff reviews each active order for early anomaly detection. Delivery is paced to match the rhythm of a real chat rather than flooding the panel in a burst.
What Kick Chat Bots Are
Chat Bots on Kick are scripted sessions that join your stream and post messages into the chat panel. They are not personal viewers and they are not delivering organic engagement; they are an activity layer that adds the messages you wrote into the chat flow while your stream is on air.
This service routes those messages on a paced cadence during the retention window you select at checkout. The chat panel shows the lines you wrote, spaced through the session rather than dropped all at once.
Why You Write Your Own Messages
At checkout, you paste your chat lines yourself, one message per line. Every line is yours, written in your tone, referencing your stream. This matters because:
- Kick tracks the substance of chat messages, not just the count. Generic stock lines fall into spam-pattern signatures that the platform flags.
- Messages that reference your stream content (a phrase from a recent moment, a question, a piece of context) read as substantive rather than filler, which is what your real chatters and the platform both look for.
- Your audience reads the chat. A line that fits your voice keeps the panel credible; a copy-pasted generic line breaks it.
Why Chat Activity Matters for Kick Discovery
Kick's V1 ranking system weights chat activity alongside concurrent viewer count when deciding which streams to surface in the Trending and Recommended feeds. A stream with a healthy chat-to-viewer ratio reads as a session worth tuning into; a stream with a high viewer count but a silent chat panel reads as a passive broadcast and surfaces less readily.
Adding paced custom messages to your chat gives that activity signal a baseline to build on. What carries the signal further is what your real viewers do once they see the chat moving: an active panel makes passing browsers more likely to type their own message, which compounds the ratio organically.
Retention Options: 30 to 180 Minutes
This service includes a retention range at checkout so you can match the chat activity to the length of your stream. Choose 30 to 60 minutes for short sessions, 90 to 120 minutes for a typical streaming block, or 180 minutes for a longer session where you want the chat activity to hold through the bulk of the broadcast.
Matching retention to the planned stream length keeps the chat flow steady through the section you want to amplify, rather than collapsing midway through the session.
How the Service Works
It takes four steps:
- Start your Kick stream first; your channel must be live for chat messages to be posted.
- Copy your Kick channel URL from your browser's address bar (it looks like kick.com/yourusername).
- Choose a package size (50 to 1,000 chat messages) and select your retention window (30 to 180 minutes).
- Paste the channel URL at checkout, type your chat messages into the order form one per line, and complete checkout. Secure payment: card, crypto, or local payment methods. Your password is never requested.
Before You Queue Your Order
- Your Kick channel must be public and on air when the order is queued.
- Your Kick password is never requested; only the public channel URL and your message text are needed.
- Queue the order shortly before or right at the start of your stream so the chat activity is in place during the early minutes when the chat-to-viewer signal first registers.
- Match the retention window to the planned length of your stream: a 180-minute retention on a 30-minute stream wastes the window, while a 30-minute retention on a 3-hour stream leaves most of the broadcast quiet.
- Write messages that reference your stream directly. Substance and relevance are the signals that hold up against platform checks; generic stock lines do not.