---
title: 'How to Grow on Kick in 2023 - Fast and Effective'
source: 'https://youtube.com/watch?v=hkjMp3yiUjY'
video_id: 'hkjMp3yiUjY'
date: 2026-07-17
duration_sec: 313
channel: 'Hacexito | Streams'
---

# How to Grow on Kick in 2023 - Fast and Effective

> Source: [How to Grow on Kick in 2023 - Fast and Effective](https://youtube.com/watch?v=hkjMp3yiUjY)

## Summary

This video provides practical tips for new streamers on the Kick platform to grow their audience and build a community. The creator shares strategies that worked for them, emphasizing that growth requires time and effort, not magic tricks.

### Key Points

- **Create Content on Other Platforms** [00:58] — Don't rely solely on Kick for discovery. Create content on YouTube, TikTok, Twitter, etc., to build an audience elsewhere and bring them to Kick.
- **Be Original and Different** [01:38] — Avoid generic content. Create something unique that makes you stand out from the crowd of streamers doing the same thing.
- **Use the 'Just Chatting' Category** [02:19] — This category is highly watched and allows you to talk directly to viewers, building a closer connection without gameplay distractions.
- **Engage Actively with Kick** [03:11] — Don't just stream and leave. Watch other streamers, learn what works, and adapt their successful strategies to your own format.
- **Treat Viewers as Friends** [04:04] — See your viewers as friends, not numbers. Talk to them personally to foster a strong community and connection.

### Conclusion

Growth on Kick requires consistent effort, originality, and genuine engagement with your community. By applying these tips, you can gradually attract more viewers and build a loyal following.

## Transcript

new streamer on the Kick platform and want to discover or learn how to attract more people to platform, you're in the right video. As we all know, this platform is relatively new, and more and more streamers are joining it. But the
problem is, not everyone grows. Well, today I'm going to give you worked for me, and I hope they work for you too, so you can grow on the platform and create a great community. It's important to clarify that the tips I'm going to give you
aren't magic tricks. You won't grow overnight and certain actions that, if you start taking them, will very likely lead to growth and more and more people joining your community. Obviously, all of this
takes time and effort, because if you don't—excuse me, but put in the effort are the ones who stand out— then I'm going to tell you these tips. It's up to worked for me, and I recommend that you take them. One thing is...  It's
very true that you don't just stream on Kick. I'm sorry to tell you this, start creating content on other platforms. The truth is, there is discovery on Kick. I mean, there is more discovery, or rather, they give
streamers more exposure than on other platforms, but it's still discovery that Kick needs on other social media platforms: on other social media platforms: YouTube, TikTok, Twitter, I don't know,
content that will make you known elsewhere. Once you have that community on another social network, try to bring it to Kick, even if it's just a few people. This will help many more people discover you and not just
Continuing with the content, you have to create different things. Don't go for the generic. Let's be honest, how many people on streaming platforms do the same thing? A lot of people, a lot, and they don't stand out. I
recommend you start creating different content, original content, content different content, original content, content that makes people say, "Oh, you know what you do? You do that, and that's why I'm going to watch it." Create something that differentiates you from other streamers, and
even that isn't that complicated. You just need time and to get started.  Think of ideas that make you different from the rest, you know, so you're not just another face in the crowd. can give you, going back to the platform, is to go
for the "Just Sharing" category. It always is and always will be one of the most-watched categories on all this is, it's the category where you focus on talking. You're not playing, you're not
talking to people. Why? Because, look, the people who are going to watch you live aren't going to see you play Fortnite or Valorant or anything like that. They're not going to see you. So there's a category where
you can talk directly to them. You'll clearly connect with your community, you know, with the people who come to watch your stream. If you tell them how your day was, what they did today, etc., etc., you create a closer bond
with your community, and that makes them stay to watch. You know, they really say, "You know what? I want to see him. I've been watching him for a while."  I've been doing this for a little over two years on different platforms, and honestly, it's worked incredibly well for me.
Something I highly recommend is that you actively engage with Kick. What do I mean by this? Don't just go to the platform, stream, and leave without ever opening it again the next day. I'm not just talking about watching live streams and getting to know
other streamers, because that's precisely what Kick is all about. They're just starting out, they're you go off on a solo stream, you're not going to grow. So you have to actively engage with Kick, you have to watch streamers, you have to watch more
live streams. This will also help you get an idea of ​​what's working and what isn't. Let me explain: because ultimately, they're your competition— friendly competition, but they're still your competition. So, if you engage with your competition,
you can see what's working on Kick and replicate it. Or maybe not copy it, but adapt it to your format and give it better editing. And as a final piece of advice, I want to recommend that you don't see your viewers as numbers or
even as spectators. See them as your friends, even if you have three viewers, five viewers, or fifteen. 2050 viewers, see the viewers you have as your friends. Because that's what it's about: whether you see them as spectators or as someone who belittles them.
see them as spectators or as someone who belittles them. as a friend because, at the end of the day, we're chatting, we're having a good time. So I recommend that you see them as your friends, talk to them as if they
were your friends, and you'll see. I promise you that people connect very easily with these tips I just gave you. I promise, I don't want to guarantee anything, but I promise you'll start to grow on the platform. Be
different. That's all I ask of you: Be different. I remind you that all the tips I just worked for me throughout my entire career doing live streams. They've worked for me, and that's why I'm here to share them with you. I
also invite you to leave your like on the video. I hope it works for you. And if it leave it down here in the comments. I also make content on that platform if you'd like to follow me.  Llamas éxito, I go live every day at 7
I go live every day at 7 pm, so see you soon and pm, so see you soon and see you on the green platform
