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Just Got Back from TwitchCon Europe?

Here’s What to Do Next

If you’re a streamer who just returned from TwitchCon Europe, the adrenaline is probably still fading and the real world is slowly creeping back in. But before you settle fully back into your normal stream routine (pun intended), now is the perfect time to capitalize on everything you gained from the event.

Whether this was your first time or you're a returning TwitchCon veteran, here’s a step-by-step guide to help you get the most out of your TwitchCon experience — after it’s over.

@streamroutine Just Got Back from TwitchCon Europe?


1. Let Your Community Know How It Went

Your audience wants to hear about your trip.
Not everyone can attend TwitchCon, but they care about you and your journey. Share your highlights — the creators you met, the cool merch you picked up, any behind-the-scenes moments, or even the travel chaos. Post pictures, short recap videos, or go live with a full debrief.

Not only does this strengthen your community connection, but it’s also a great move if you plan to crowdfund for next year. When people see the joy and impact it had on you, they’re more likely to support your return.

✅ Pro Tip: Create a "TwitchCon Recap" stream or YouTube vlog that gives your audience a front-row seat to your experience.


2. Follow Up with the People and Brands You Met

Networking doesn’t end when the event does — in fact, that’s when it really starts.
If you met other streamers, pop into their chat over the next few weeks. Show them that you’re not just a handshake and a Twitter follow. Be genuinely present in their communities and look for real ways to collaborate.

And if you spoke to any brands or sponsors, follow up ASAP. A simple email or DM thanking them for the conversation and expressing interest in a follow-up meeting can go a long way. Relationships are built on thoughtful follow-through.

✅ Pro Tip: Use your StreamRoutine Task Board to create a column for TwitchCon follow-ups. Track who you met, what you discussed, and next steps.


3. Post Content While the Buzz Is Still Fresh

There are new eyes on your content — now is the time to show them who you are.
If you handed out cards, told people your handle, or made new connections, chances are people are checking out your socials and stream. This is your moment to publish content that reflects your personality, vibe, and consistency.

Think:

  • A TikTok or Instagram Reel recap of the event

  • Short clips from your stream talking about what you learned

  • Highlights from creator panels or meetups

Strike while the energy is still high and show why they should stick around long-term.


4. Plan Ahead for Next Year

This is the biggest pro tip for TwitchCon veterans: Plan now.
Decide right now if you want to go next year. Start laying the groundwork today by:

  • Booking refundable accommodations the moment dates drop

  • Starting a travel and ticket savings goal

  • Brainstorming how you’ll level up your networking and content next time

When you plan early, you save time, money, and avoid the stress that usually hits a month before the event.


Wrapping Up

Events like TwitchCon can be turning points in your streaming career — if you take action after the event. Don’t let those new connections and insights fade away. Share your experience, follow up with people, create fresh content, and start prepping for the next one.

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📈Streaming & Content Strategist