Auto Channel Points: Collect Twitch Points on Autopilot
Twitch drops bonus channel points every fifteen minutes, but only if you click the button before it disappears. Miss it and the points are gone. Auto Channel Points Clicker clicks that button for you - automatically, even when chat is closed and even when the tab is in the background. Set it once and your points pile up while you do literally anything else.
The bonus button you keep forgetting to click
Twitch hands out bonus channel points roughly every fifteen minutes you have a stream open - a little chest or coin button pops up near the chat box, you click it, you get fifty points. It is a tiny reward for being there. The catch is that the button only sits there for a few minutes, then it vanishes and the points are gone.
If you actually want a meaningful channel-points balance - to spend on emote unlocks, to redeem rewards, or to feed an auto-betting setup - you have to catch that button over and over for hours. Nobody is watching the corner of the chat box waiting for a chest to appear. So you miss most of them.
Auto Channel Points Clicker catches every one. It clicks the bonus redeem button the moment it appears, automatically, so you collect the full amount Twitch is willing to give you without ever thinking about it.
The part that actually matters: it works in the background
Here is the difference between this and most channel-points auto-clickers: it works when you are not looking. Channel points accumulate whenever you have a stream open, which for a lot of people means a Twitch tab parked in the background while they work, game, or watch something else. An auto-clicker that only fires when the tab is focused is useless for exactly the situation where you most want one.
Auto Channel Points Clicker keeps clicking even when the tab is in the background, the window is minimized, and chat is closed. Park a stream, walk away, come back to a much bigger points balance. That is the whole point of automating it.
What you can do with all those points
Channel points are per-channel currency you earn just by watching. A bigger balance unlocks more on the streamers you follow:
- Channel rewards - many streamers set up redeems like highlighting your message, picking the next song, TTS messages, or custom community rewards. Those cost points.
- Predictions - Twitch Predictions are wagered in channel points. A healthy balance lets you actually participate, and pairs perfectly with the Predictions Sniper for automated betting.
- Emote unlocks - some channels let you unlock or modify emotes with points.
- Sub goals and community features - various point-gated perks depending on how the streamer has set up their channel.
None of that is reachable on a balance of a few hundred points. Automating collection is how you build a balance big enough to actually use.
How to enable it
- Install Previews from the Chrome Web Store, Firefox Add-ons, or Edge Add-ons.
- Click the Previews icon in your browser's toolbar.
- In the Twitch settings panel, find Auto Channel Points Clicker and toggle it on.
- That is it. There is nothing to configure - open any Twitch stream and the bonus button gets clicked automatically from then on, including in background tabs.
It runs quietly in the background of any open Twitch tab. No settings to tune, no per-stream setup. The points just start accumulating.
What else Previews can do for you
If you are optimizing your channel-points balance, you are probably the kind of Twitch user who wants the rest of the toolkit too:
- Predictions Sniper - the natural pair. Collect points automatically with this feature, then auto-bet them on predictions with four configurable strategy modes.
- Auto-Refresh on Twitch Errors - automatic recovery from #1000, #2000, #3000, #4000, and #5000. Keeps your background Twitch tabs alive so the points keep coming.
- Multi-Stream & Multi-Chat - watch and chat across multiple Twitch streams at once. Points get collected on every stream in your layout in parallel.
- Sidebar Favorites - pin the streamers you watch most to the top of the Twitch sidebar.
- Plus FlashBang Defender, picture-in-picture, fast-forward to live, the clip downloader, screenshot and recording, hover previews, and more.
Frequently asked questions
How do I auto-collect Twitch channel points?
Install Previews and enable Auto Channel Points Clicker in the Twitch settings panel. There is nothing else to set up - from then on, the bonus channel-points button gets clicked automatically the moment it appears on any open Twitch stream, so you collect every bonus without clicking anything yourself.
Does it work when the tab is in the background?
Yes - this is the main reason to use it. The clicker keeps working when the Twitch tab is in the background, when the window is minimized, and when chat is closed. That matters because channel points accumulate whenever you have a stream open, which is usually exactly when you are not actively looking at it. Many other auto-clickers only fire when the tab is focused, which defeats the purpose.
Do I need to keep chat open for it to work?
No. The clicker works whether chat is open or closed. You can collapse the chat panel entirely and the bonus channel-points button still gets clicked when it appears.
Is there anything to configure?
No. It is a single on/off toggle with no settings. Turn it on once and it works on every Twitch stream you open from then on. There is no per-channel setup, no interval to tune, nothing to maintain.
Does it work on multiple streams at once?
Yes. If you have several Twitch tabs open, or a Multi-Stream layout with multiple streams, the clicker collects bonus points on each of them in parallel. Every open Twitch stream gets its bonus button clicked.
Does this work on Kick or YouTube?
No - it is Twitch-only, because channel points are a Twitch feature. Kick and YouTube do not have an equivalent points system, so there is nothing for the clicker to collect there. Most other Previews features (Multi-Stream, Sidebar Favorites, FlashBang Defender, picture-in-picture, screenshot, recording, and so on) do work cross-platform.