Company

Built by streamers,
for streamers.

StreamBuddy is a viewer CRM and community memory engine. We are Drexel students and graduates who experienced the problem firsthand — and built the tool we always wished existed.

233+
Passing Tests
2
Platforms Supported
100%
Built by Streamers
Beta
Now Live
Our Mission
“The best streaming communities are built on genuine relationships— and the right tools can make those relationships scalable without making them feel transactional.”

StreamBuddy captures real-time chat, builds viewer profiles with AI-powered insights, and gives streamers the tools to remember, recognize, and reward the people who matter most — without losing the human touch that makes communities worth joining.

The Team

Two founders. One problem. Shipping fast.

Drexel students and graduates combining full-stack engineering with firsthand experience in the live-streaming ecosystem.

Samii

Technical Lead

Full-Stack · Twitch Streamer

Samii leads product architecture and full-stack development — from database design and real-time WebSocket systems to AI-powered viewer insights. As an active Twitch streamer himself, he built StreamBuddy to solve a problem he lives every stream.

  • Next.js · TypeScript · PostgreSQL
  • 233+ passing tests · Multi-platform OAuth
  • Active Twitch streamer — dog-foods every feature

Ibraheem

AI & Analytics Engineer

AI Engineer · Zarat.ai

Ibraheem drives the AI and analytics layer at StreamBuddy. He designs engagement analytics, sentiment modeling, loyalty scoring, and AI-assisted development workflows that accelerate delivery while keeping code quality high.

  • Sentiment modeling · Loyalty scoring
  • Enterprise-grade AI systems at Zarat.ai
  • AI-assisted workflows that ship faster
Built at Drexel

Same stack. Same product.
No shortcuts.

We are not building for streamers from the outside. Every design decision is informed by real streaming sessions, real community management challenges, and a genuine belief that streamers deserve better tools.

Next.js App RouterTypeScriptPostgreSQLWebSocketsLangChain + GeminiPrisma ORM