>>6564090Go to the channel you just got gifted a sub to and type "snack" and one of their emotes!
Your concept is fascinating and pretty educational on a type of music most people are decently ignorant about. I wouldn't really recommend multistreaming to anyone since it historically hurts more than it helps when you don't focus on a single audience. Take a look at Meat, R&C, and Feef for examples of this and what happened when they chose one platform after. Twitch is traditionally the better platform for starting from 0 but your singing is especially good for shorter edited youtube videos after the stream is over. Since your content revolves entirely around your voice I would say the biggest piece of your budget should go to improving your mic! You have a nice voice and seem well trained, so let your hardware benefit you. If you haven't done Trimble reps it will only help you from here. Your content is highly niche so you will have to work hard to reach a wide audience, but since you're musician I'm sure you're already familiar with that. Just keep getting more experience in and you'll learn how to appeal what you want to do to viewers, mostly you'll need a lot of social media legwork and invite people to listen to live music instead of fully relying on the algo to push you. Ganbare young chuuba, feed the chickens everyday for a clear mind