Logitech launches Streamlabs Sponsorships platform - no commissions and money directly to streamers
A celebration for all streamers who are tired of commissions and bureaucracy. Streamlabs, a subsidiary of Logitech G, has announced the launch of Streamlabs Sponsorships, a new system for finding sponsors where 100% of payments go directly to content creators. Yes, that's right, no interest to the platform. At least for now.
What we know.
The platform is already available in the Streamlabs Desktop App Store and opens up opportunities for all users - regardless of the number of subscribers or Twitch partner status. It guarantees not only a fixed payment for participation in campaigns but also bonuses for additional actions, such as app downloads or purchases from viewers.
Here are the opportunities for streamers:
- Guaranteed basic payment for participation in the campaign
- All income is yours. The platform does not take any commissions
- Bonuses for conversions - app installs, purchases, etc.
- Transparent campaign and payout terms and conditions
- User-friendly dashboard for managing campaigns, schedules, and payments
"Previously, sponsorship campaigns were only available to top streamers with huge audiences. We decided to change that," said Ashray Urs, CEO of Streamlabs.
The platform makes it easy to apply for active campaigns, receive materials, track progress and order payments. For brand integration, there are ready-made widgets, scenes, and Cloudbot commands, so even beginners won't have to wrestle with the process.
This is also beneficial for brands:
No intermediaries. More of the budget goes directly to the creators. The platform allows you to select streamers by parameters, launching campaigns faster and more efficiently. Logitech G is among the first partners, and further companies from the gaming, technology, and lifestyle sectors will join. Streamlabs Sponsorships is already in operation. Streamlabs Ultra users have an exclusive seven-day early access to new campaigns.
Details and registration for brands and streamers are available at streamlabs.com.
Source: Logitech