How often have you encountered an awkward interruption from a Twitch ad during a pivotal moment in a stream? Unfortunately, most streamers require ads (to be enabled) to monetize their content. But it turns out that you can still help your favorite Twitch streamer’s revenue without sacrificing your personal enjoyment by subscribing to Twitch Turbo.

What is Twitch Turbo?

How to subscribe to Twitch Turbo

If you’re tossing away your free monthly Prime Gaming sub to a streamer, you’re able to view and manage both your Twitch Turbo and Prime Gaming perks under the same tab (viewed underPrime Gaming).

Subscribing to Twitch Turbo will automatically turn on the monthly recurring payment, so we strongly recommend visiting theTwitch Turbo subscription management pageto prevent receiving accidental charges before the next billing cycle.

Twitch Turbo landing page on mobile with subscribe button and feature list

Support your favorite Twitch streamers with Bits and subs

The streamers still receive ad revenue even if you don’t watch ads while owning Twitch Turbo. But after getting those handy perks, you may still prefer adding a personal touch by supporting some of your favorite Twitch channels. Thankfully, outside of streamer subs, you candonate Twitch Bitsand send cheers to the channels you follow. And if you’vebought into an Amazon Prime membership, you can use your free sub from Prime Gaming to gift to any streamer. Twitch has many options and ways to give back to the community, so it’s best to enjoy your premium perks while actively navigating the platform.

Twitch Turbo landing page list of features on mobile

Twitch TV home page for a logged in user on Google Chrome desktop web browser

Red rectangle outline over subscribe button on Twitch turbo landing page