About Streampedia
Streampedia is a country-organized directory of live streamers. The goal is simple: if you want to know who streams in a given country — across Twitch, YouTube, Kick, and beyond — you should be able to find a curated, verified, clearly-laid-out list in a single page. Think of it as a Wikipedia-style index for the streaming world, focused on geography and content type rather than raw view counts.
Why it exists
Streaming directories on the platforms themselves are organized around what you're watching right now. That's great for casual discovery, but useless if you want to explore the streaming culture of a specific country, find creators who share your language, or compare what content types dominate one scene versus another. Streampedia fills that gap: a durable, editor-maintained map of the global streaming landscape, country by country.
How streamers get added
At launch, Streampedia is hand-curated. We started with three countries — Spain, the United Kingdom, and Colombia — and seeded each with the most prominent streamers based on follower count, cultural impact, and active streaming activity. Every handle on the site is verified directly against the streamer's platform account through the Twitch and YouTube APIs. If a channel link here doesn't resolve to a real, active account, that is a bug, and we'd like to know about it.
Streamers (or fans) can also submit a stream through the submission form at /submit. Each submission is manually reviewed before it appears on a country page. We don't accept bots, dormant accounts, or handles we can't verify against a public platform.
Editorial standards
Streampedia tries to be honest about what it is. The free index is the editor's pick — no payment changes its order. There is also a paid Community Spotlight section per country, where streamers can pay a small fee to be highlighted. Spotlight listings are always visually separated from the free index and clearly labeled. We will never blur that line.
What's next
More countries are coming. France, Germany, Brazil, Argentina, and Mexico are already stubbed in the data layer and will activate as we curate each country's list to the same standard. Long-term, we want every active streaming culture in the world represented here, with editorial intros that explain what makes each scene unique.
Contact
Found a wrong handle, a missing streamer, or a streamer who shouldn't be here? Get in touch via the submission form, or open an issue on the public GitHub repository.