I want to resell your services. Do you offer wholesale pricing?
Yes. Wholesale access is available and it's the reason we existed for eight years before going public. You're not getting a discount off a reseller price. You're getting source pricing, because we are the source. Apply through the reseller section or contact me directly on Telegram. Tier structure is based on monthly volume. The more you move, the closer to infrastructure cost you get.
Do you offer a test balance before I commit?
Yes. I'd rather you test before you commit than commit and regret. Reach out before placing a large order and we'll sort a test balance. I've been confident enough in this infrastructure to offer this since day one. If the delivery doesn't perform the way we describe it, you haven't lost anything significant. Test first. Scale after.
I want to build my own streaming bot. Can you help?
Yes and this is one of the few things I do outside of StreamingPanel's core services. I offer direct consulting for developers building streaming automation systems. That covers architecture design, delivery pipeline structure, platform-specific behavior mapping, and avoiding the mistakes that cost most developers six to twelve months of trial and error. Eight years of infrastructure knowledge, available directly. Get in touch via Telegram to discuss scope and availability.
Why should I trust you over panels with thousands of reviews?
You probably shouldn't, until you test. Panels accumulate reviews over time. I've been operating since 2017, mostly invisible, supplying the infrastructure those reviewed panels were running on. The reviews exist because of my delivery. Now you can access the same systems directly, without the markup, without the middleman. Start with a small order. Verify the delivery. Then decide. I keep minimums low on purpose because I know what the system does.
What happens if StreamingPanel shuts down tomorrow?
The infrastructure doesn't disappear if the panel does. The delivery systems, the API, the B2B contracts existed before the public panel launched and they'll exist after. But practically speaking: I'm not going anywhere. This isn't a side project or a flipped panel. I built this from scratch in 2017 and have been running it full time since. StreamingPanel going public in 2025 was a deliberate long-term move, not a quick cash exit. That said, don't take my word for it. Test before you go all in.
Who do I contact when something breaks?
Me. Directly. On Telegram. Not a support team, not a ticket system, not an outsourced agent who has to escalate to someone who actually understands the code. I built the system, I fix the system. Response time is typically a few hours. For tier 2+ resellers, there's a priority line. If something is broken, it's my code that's broken and I treat it accordingly.
Are these bots or real accounts? Give me the honest answer.
Neither and that's not a dodge. What I deliver is engineered behavioral signals. Not human listeners, not random bot farms. Accounts and systems designed to interact with platform algorithms the way organic activity does. Aged profiles, behavioral patterns, duration curves, skip ratios. I've been refining this since 2017. If it behaved like a bot farm, Twitch and Spotify would have killed it years ago. It hasn't been killed because I built it not to be.
Will Spotify / Twitch / Kick ban my account for using this?
Risk exists on any platform with any third-party growth service. I won't pretend otherwise. What I can tell you is that my delivery is engineered specifically to minimize detection exposure. Behavioral mimicry, gradual pacing, aged accounts, source variety. I've been running these systems since 2017 without a pattern of account bans tied to my delivery. That's not an accident. But no one in this industry can offer a zero-risk guarantee, and anyone who does is lying to you.
I move high volume monthly. What do you offer for serious resellers?
High-volume resellers get tiered wholesale pricing, priority delivery routing, dedicated API endpoints, and a direct line to me. Not a support queue. If you're doing serious numbers, you shouldn't be waiting in the same ticket system as a $5 order. Tell me your monthly volume when you reach out and we'll structure something that makes sense for both sides.
How do you keep up when platforms update their detection systems?
This is exactly why owning the infrastructure matters. When Twitch pushes an update, I'm not waiting for a supplier to patch their system and hoping they do it before my orders break. I'm reading the update, testing my delivery behavior, and adjusting my own code. I've done this through multiple major platform detection overhauls since 2017. It's not always instant, sometimes it takes 24 to 48 hours to fully adapt, but I control the system which means I control the response time.
What if I lose followers, views, or streams after ordering?
Twitch follower orders include a 60-day drop refill guarantee, built in, no questions asked. Spotify plays and Kick views are delivery-guaranteed, not retention-guaranteed. Platform behavior evolves, purge cycles happen, algorithm shifts occur. These are outside my control and I won't promise permanence on things I can't fully control. What I guarantee is that the order delivers as described. If it doesn't, I make it right.
How fast does delivery actually start after I order?
Spotify plays: under 10 minutes in most cases. Twitch followers: gradual start within 30 minutes, paced delivery to avoid spike flags. Kick views: concurrent delivery begins within 15 minutes of order confirmation. These aren't estimates pulled from a supplier's spec sheet. They're the numbers I've measured running my own infrastructure. If there's ever a delay outside these windows, the system status page will tell you why before you have to ask.
Why don't you offer Instagram, YouTube, or other platforms?
Because I don't have proprietary infrastructure for them. Every service on StreamingPanel is something I built and maintain directly. Adding Instagram or YouTube would mean plugging into someone else's API, which is exactly what I've been criticizing reseller panels for doing. Three platforms, fully owned, fully controlled. That's the model and it's not changing until I can build something myself that meets the same standard. Which takes time. So: maybe eventually. Not now.
What's your refund policy if delivery fails?
If an order fails to deliver, meaning the numbers don't arrive as described, I refill or refund. No lengthy dispute process, no "it's within acceptable variance" excuses. If I said it delivers and it didn't, that's on me and I fix it. Partial deliveries get partial refills. Twitch orders that drop within 60 days get refilled automatically under the drop protection guarantee. What I don't refund: orders that delivered correctly but didn't produce the organic growth outcome you were hoping for. Delivery I guarantee. Virality I don't.