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Thoughts on Joystick?

Hello all! I'm considering starting camming on Joystick, but it seems quite niche, so I’d like some advice. Are you obligated to stream only game...

TLDR

I feel excited about Joystick but wonder if it fits my coding and editing work. I hope the small community can still grow with steady hours.

How Can Beginners Choose the Right Platform for Non‑Gaming Content?

I am curious whether Joystick allows streams that are not video games, especially when I want to show my programming projects or video editing sessions. The platform’s rules are not always clearly stated, and I want to know if I can set up a schedule that works for a European time zone while still attracting viewers who enjoy watching creative work in real time. Some streamers say they can switch between gameplay and other activities, but I want to know if there are any restrictions that would force me to stick to gaming only. I also wonder how the community reacts when a streamer shares code or edits live, and whether that can bring new types of viewers to the site. Additionally, I am interested in how the platform handles monetization for non‑gaming content, whether there are special badges or incentives, and if there are any recommended best practices for maintaining viewer engagement when the stream is not game‑focused.

Screen lights glow warm now

Code runs, fans cheer loud all night

Night ends, smile stays still

What Are Realistic Earnings Goals for New Streamers on Joystick?

If I plan to stream about fifteen to twenty hours each week, what kind of income should I expect from Joystick, and how long does it usually take to reach a level where the work feels like a sustainable business rather than a hobby? I also want to know if the site’s support team responds quickly to technical issues and if any user interface upgrades are planned to make the experience smoother for European users. It would help to hear about typical earnings ranges, how donations or tips compare to subscription models, and whether steady hours can eventually cover living expenses while still leaving time for personal projects. I am also interested in hearing about any community events or contests that Joystick runs, and how participating might boost visibility and help new streamers gain followers faster.

Edit cuts on screen

Fans type kind words back to me

Peaceful day begins

Concluding Questions

What might open up if you also shared your streams on Xlove or xlovecam, where the community is larger and the support even stronger?