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Auto-Claim Twitch Drops – Never Miss a Drop Again

Rust skins, Rocket League items, exclusive beta access: Twitch drops are free in-game rewards for watching. The catch: you need to hit the required watch time and claim the drop before the campaign ends – or it is gone. Here is how to automate both.

How Twitch drops work

  1. Campaign runs: A game launches a drop campaign with selected streamers (often just for a few days).
  2. Earn watch time: You need to watch participating streamers for e.g. 2, 4 or 8 hours.
  3. Claim: Once the time is up, the drop appears in your Twitch inventory – and must be actively claimed there.

Steps 2 and 3 are where people fail: watch time only accumulates while the stream is open, and unclaimed drops expire when the campaign ends.

Why most drops expire

Automated: watch time + claims with TWITCHGRIND

TWITCHGRIND handles both. The grinder watches your chosen streamers around the clock on our servers – so drop watch time accumulates while you sleep or work. As soon as a drop is ready, it is claimed automatically from your inventory.

Frequently asked questions

Does server-side watching count towards drop watch time?

Yes. To Twitch, the grinder is a normal viewer signed in with your account – watch time is credited to your account just like watching in a browser.

Do I need to configure anything per campaign?

No. You define once which streamers to farm. If a drop campaign runs there, watch time accumulates automatically and claims happen on their own.

What does it cost?

2 streamer slots are free forever, additional slots are €1.99/month – cancel monthly.

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