How to Subscribe with Twitch Prime in 2024: The Complete Guide

Hey there! As an experienced Twitch user, I know how valuable Twitch Prime can be to enhance your streaming experience. So I wanted to provide this comprehensive guide to walk you through everything you need to know about subscribing with Twitch Prime in 2024.

Whether you‘re new to Twitch or a veteran streamer, this article will give you a deep understanding of Twitch Prime, its many benefits, and step-by-step instructions to subscribe on both desktop and mobile. Let‘s dive in!

What is Twitch Prime?

For anyone unfamiliar, Twitch Prime is a premium membership program owned by Amazon that‘s included with Amazon Prime. It offers users a bunch of awesome benefits tailored specifically for the Twitch community.

Here are some of the key perks Twitch Prime members can enjoy:

  • Free Channel Subscription – Get a free monthly subscription to use on any Twitch partner or affiliate channel. This is easily the best benefit since it lets you support streamers at no cost.
  • Exclusive Emotes & Badges – Unlock special chat emotes and badges to stand out and engage better in any Twitch stream. They help signify your Prime status.
  • Free Games & In-Game Content – Claim free games every month along with in-game content like skins, characters, currency, etc. for popular games.
  • Ad-Free Viewing – Watch streams on Twitch with no ads interrupting your experience. For avid Twitch users, this is a big plus.
  • Discounts on New Releases – Get exclusive discounts on new release titles on Amazon as well as pre-order editions. Saves you money!

As you can see, a Twitch Prime membership can really improve your overall Twitch experience and offer great value beyond just the streaming perks.

Requirements for Twitch Prime Access

Before diving into the subscription process, let‘s quickly go over what you need to access Twitch Prime benefits:

  • An Amazon Prime membership – This grants access to Twitch Prime at no extra cost. If you don‘t have Amazon Prime, you can sign up for a free 30-day trial.
  • A Twitch account – Your Amazon Prime account needs to be linked to a Twitch account to activate Prime on Twitch. If you don‘t have one, just sign up for free.
  • A Valid payment method – Needed for the main Amazon Prime membership. You won‘t be charged anything extra for Twitch Prime.

As long as you meet these requirements, you‘re good to enjoy the perks of Twitch Prime right away. Now let‘s get to the good stuff!

How to Subscribe on Twitch with Prime – Step-by-Step

Subscribing with your Twitch Prime membership is super easy and can be done in just a few minutes. Here‘s a step-by-step walkthrough:

1. Link your Amazon Prime and Twitch Accounts

The first thing you need to do is connect your Amazon and Twitch accounts.

  • Go to Twitch Prime and click Try Twitch Prime.
  • Sign in with your Amazon account info. If you don‘t have an Amazon account, sign up for one first.
  • On the next page, click Link Account and log in to Twitch to link your accounts.

Once connected, your Prime membership will automatically activate on Twitch as well.

2. Find a Channel to Subscribe to

Now it‘s time to find a channel you want to subscribe to:

  • Browse Twitch streams and select a partnered/affiliated channel you enjoy.
  • Click the Subscribe button below their video player.
  • Verify the channel has a subscribe button with a crown icon. This confirms they support Prime subs.

3. Subscribe with Your Free Twitch Prime Sub

Finally, complete the subscription using your Prime benefits:

  • On the subscription page, click the Free with Prime option.
  • Click Subscribe Free Now to confirm.

That‘s all it takes! You‘ve now successfully subscribed to a channel for free using your Twitch Prime membership. High five! 🙌

The subscription will remain active for one month before needing renewal. You can cancel and resubscribe anytime.

Subscribe Using the Twitch Mobile App

The subscription process remains mostly the same even if you‘re using the Twitch mobile app on your smartphone:

  • Make sure your Amazon Prime and Twitch accounts are linked.
  • Find a channel you want to sub to and tap the Subscribe button.
  • Select the Free with Prime option on the next screen and confirm your sub.

And you‘re done! The Twitch mobile app makes it easy to subscribe from anywhere using your Prime membership.

Tips to Maximize the Value of Twitch Prime

To help you make the most of your Twitch Prime membership, here are some useful tips from an experienced Twitch user:

  • Use your monthly free sub – The free channel sub is arguably the top Prime benefit. Be sure to use it every month to support different streamers.
  • Claim free games & loot – Keep an eye out for free games and in-game loot like skins that are regularly offered. Add them to your account.
  • Use exclusive Prime emotes – Unlock special emotes to stand out in chats and engage better in your favorite communities.
  • Watch ad-free – Enjoy uninterrupted streaming and avoid pesky ads with Prime. It‘s a cleaner experience.
  • Get new game discounts – Take advantage of Twitch Prime discounts on new and pre-ordered games to save money.
  • Connect accounts for bonuses – Linking accounts like Riot and Rockstar Games unlocks bonuses in those games.

Renewing Your Free Twitch Prime Subscription

Now let‘s talk about renewing your subscription. Unlike paid subs, your free Prime sub does not auto-renew every month.

You‘ll need to manually re-subscribe when it expires, which takes just seconds.

Here are some key points about renewing Prime subscriptions:

  • You can only subscribe to one channel per month for free with Prime.
  • Your free sub will expire after 30 days and must be renewed to keep supporting that creator.
  • You can choose a different channel each month. You aren‘t locked in.
  • Canceled subs take effect immediately, while renewed subs start after your current sub ends.
  • You‘ll get an email notification before your Prime sub expires.

So be sure to renew your sub each month to keep supporting your favorite channels or swap out who you sub to regularly.

Twitch Prime Subscription FAQs

I know you might still have some questions about Prime subscriptions, so here I‘ll answer some commonly asked questions:

Why can‘t I subscribe with Twitch Prime?

If you can‘t see the Free with Prime sub option, here are the usual culprits:

  • Your Amazon Prime and Twitch accounts aren‘t properly linked. Double check and re-link them.
  • Your Amazon Prime membership expired. You‘ll need to renew it to access Prime benefits.
  • The channel isn‘t a Twitch partner/affiliate. Only those channels permit Prime subs.
  • You already used your free monthly Prime sub. Just wait for it to renew.

Does the streamer get revenue from Prime subs?

Absolutely! Streamers make the same revenue from a paid sub when you subscribe with Prime. So it‘s a great way to support them at no cost to you.

Can I use Prime to subscribe on mobile?

Yup! You can subscribe through the Twitch mobile app too after linking your accounts. The process is identical.

Is Twitch Prime really free?

While Twitch Prime itself is free with Amazon Prime, you do have to pay for an Amazon Prime membership. But there are no extra charges for Twitch Prime.

Can I gift a Prime sub?

Unfortunately, you can‘t gift your free monthly Prime subscription. However, you can always gift normal paid subscriptions to other users if you‘d like.

Closing Thoughts

I hope this guide gives you a complete overview of Twitch Prime subscriptions and how to use your benefits. The key takeaways:

  • Twitch Prime gives you free subs, games, exclusives, and more for a premium experience.
  • You need an Amazon Prime account connected to Twitch to access benefits.
  • Subscribing takes just minutes after linking accounts.
  • Renew each month manually to keep supporting channels.
  • Take full advantage of everything Twitch Prime offers!

With the steps I outlined above, you‘ll be subscribing with Twitch Prime in no time. Enjoy all the great perks, support amazing streamers, and have fun with your membership in 2024!

Written by Jason Striegel

C/C++, Java, Python, Linux developer for 18 years, A-Tech enthusiast love to share some useful tech hacks.