Welcome to the TwiWorks Documentation!
Congratulations on your purchase of TwiWorks! TwiWorks is an easy way to get your game working with twitch livestream interaction. We hope you’ll enjoy using TwiWorks as much as we enjoyed creating it. This documentation aims to be a springboard to get you started with TwiWorks: we can’t wait to see what you’ll make next!
What is TwiWorks?
TwiWorks is the Easy-To-Use Unreal Engine 4/5 Twitch Integration! It features everything you need to build an interactive social experience in Unreal Engine, including: commands, cheering, messages and more! TwiWorks has been used in a variety of projects, such as streams that run 24/7 and allow the chat to play a game, having users vote on what happens next and virtual streamers.
Getting Started
Want to jump straight into using TwiWorks? Take a look at our Quickstart Guide!
Want to play around with a project that has TwiWorks set up? You can download the TwiWorks example project from here. It is worth noting that you will need the TwiWorks plugin installed to your engine of choice for this project to work.
There's an older/different version of the TwiWorks example project available here. While we recommend using the newer version linked above, this version is kept available for further reference.
Where do I purchase TwiWorks?
TwiWorks is ONLY available on the Unreal Engine Marketplace. You can find it here.
Old documentation
Looking for the old, document-style documentation? You can find it here.