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Twitch Schedule Maker

Build a clean weekly stream schedule graphic with your days, times and games — then download a PNG to post on Twitter, Instagram or your channel.

This free Twitch schedule maker builds a clean weekly stream schedule graphic in seconds. Add your streaming days, times and games, pick your colors, and download a ready-to-post PNG for Twitter/X, Instagram, Discord or your Twitch channel panels. Letting viewers know when you go live is one of the easiest ways to grow — and this makes it look professional with zero design work.

How to make a stream schedule

Type one line per stream day in the format Day | Time | Activity — for example Mon | 8 PM | Valorant Ranked. Add your channel handle, choose a portrait layout for Instagram or a landscape one for Twitter, match your brand colors, and hit Download PNG. Post it, pin it, or drop it into your channel panels.

Tips for a schedule that works

Keep times in one timezone (add it to your handle line, like "twitch.tv/you · all times EST"), be consistent week to week, and highlight any special streams. A predictable schedule helps viewers plan to catch you live.

Frequently asked questions

Is the Twitch schedule maker free?

Yes, completely free with no signup or watermark. Make and download as many schedule graphics as you like.

What size is the schedule image?

Portrait exports at 1080×1350 (great for Instagram and phone screens) and landscape at 1280×720 (great for Twitter/X and Discord).

Can I use it for YouTube or Kick?

Absolutely — it's just an image, so post your schedule anywhere. Change the handle line to your channel.

How many days can I add?

Add a line for each stream day. Seven or fewer looks best, but you can add more and the layout scales.

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Last updated: July 2026

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