how to add gambling to twitch chat
Use a chatbot with a points system, then turn on its gambling or betting module. In StreamElements or Streamlabs, the usual path is: enable loyalty points, add the bot as a mod in your channel, and then activate the gamble/bet feature in the bot dashboard.
Fast setup
- Pick a bot platform like StreamElements or Streamlabs.
- Turn on viewer loyalty points so people have currency to wager.
- Mod the bot in Twitch chat so it can run commands.
- Enable the gambling or betting module in the bot settings.
- Set limits for min/max bets and win/loss multipliers.
Common commands
- StreamElements betting uses
!bet <option> <points>while a bet is active.
- Some older setups use
!gambleor!roulettedepending on the bot and command pack.
- The exact command name depends on the bot you choose.
Important note
If by “gambling” you mean real-money betting, that is a separate legal and platform-policy issue. Twitch chatbot gambling setups are usually virtual points only , not cash wagering.
Safer approach
- Keep it limited to fake channel points.
- Set caps so users cannot burn all their points at once.
- Add cooldowns and clear rules.
- Avoid anything that could be interpreted as real-money wagering.
Example
A simple version looks like this: viewers earn points by watching, then type a
command like !bet or !gamble to risk some of those points for a chance to
win more.
If you want, I can turn this into a short step-by-step setup for StreamElements, Streamlabs, or Streamer.bot.