Pricing

Pricing that grows with your stream

Start free. Upgrade when your community does.

Pricing tiers

Free

$0/mo

Forever free

For streamers just getting started

  • 3 active overlay types
  • Sound queue (5 preset sounds)
  • Basic channel-point mapping (1 reward)
  • Tangia branding watermark
  • Community support (Discord)
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Studio

$24/mo

or $199/yr — save $89

For partnered streamers and multi-channel orgs

  • Everything in Creator
  • Multi-channel management (up to 5 channels)
  • Webhook API access + custom triggers
  • Analytics dashboard (viewer interaction heatmap)
  • White-label overlay (full brand removal)
  • 1-on-1 onboarding call
  • Dedicated Discord channel support
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FAQ

Pricing questions

Yes. Cancel at any time from your account settings. You keep access until the end of your current billing period. No cancellation fees, no retention games.
No. The Free plan is genuinely free, not a time-limited trial. You can run it indefinitely. We upgrade it when your community grows because that's better for everyone.
A channel is a unique Twitch or Kick account with its own overlay and configuration. Studio supports up to 5 channels under one Tangia account — useful for streaming orgs or creators who manage multiple accounts.
No. Tangia uses Twitch channel points and bits — both of which go through Twitch's own payment systems. Tangia doesn't process payments or hold money. This keeps us fully within Twitch's terms of service.
Tangia uses Twitch's official API and EventSub webhooks. Channel point rewards and bits are native Twitch monetization tools. We've designed Tangia specifically to work within Twitch's third-party developer guidelines.
Yes — Kick's channel points and some event hooks are supported. The Kick integration is less feature-complete than Twitch (Kick's API is still maturing) but the core sound queue and overlay features work on both platforms.
The channel point redemption queue is bound by Twitch's EventSub delivery rate. In practice, Twitch throttles high-volume reward redemptions on their end — Tangia processes what Twitch sends, in order. If a single reward is redeemed hundreds of times in rapid succession, Twitch may batch or delay delivery. We can't override platform API limits. Setting a Twitch-side cooldown on each reward is the practical solution — match it to your Tangia queue cooldown.