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Creator Events: announce battles, collabs & livestreams from your bio

Stop losing viewers to a forgotten IG story. Schedule a battle or collab once and let your bio link, live page and the global Vyntree events page do the rest.

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Vyntree Team
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Going live is the easy part. Getting people to actually show up is where most creators lose. A story posted six hours before stream gets buried, a Discord ping gets muted, and the TikTok algorithm decides today is not your day. By the time you hit "Go Live," half the audience you told yesterday has already forgotten.

That is the problem the new Vyntree Events feature is built to solve.

What it does

Events are scheduled moments — a TikTok battle, a Twitch collab, a YouTube premiere, an IG live, a podcast drop — that you create once in your dashboard and show in three places automatically:

  • On your profile (/u/yourname), pinned to the top or bottom of your tree
  • On your live page (/live/yourname) as a banner with a countdown
  • On the global events page (/events), where every public Vyntree event is discoverable

Each event ships with two minimalist buttons in the live banner:

  • Add to calendar — generates a real .ics file the viewer downloads in one click (works in Google Calendar, Apple Calendar, Outlook, everything)
  • Subscribe — captures the viewer's email so you can ping them for the next event, even if they miss this one

Why this matters

The math is simple. Every event you announce on a feed has a half-life of a few hours. An event on your bio link lives there for days, in front of every fan that taps your profile. An event in someone's calendar lives there until the moment it starts and then notifies them. An email captured today is a viewer you own forever.

That is three compounding lifts on a single scheduled moment, instead of one shot in an algorithmic feed.

What to use it for

Events work for any kind of scheduled creator moment:

  • Battles — TikTok battles, Kick versus streams, rap battles, gaming 1v1s. Add your opponent's @ and avatar and the banner shows both fighters.
  • Collabs — joint lives with another creator, podcast cross-overs, guest appearances. Tag your partner's Vyntree username and the event shows on both profiles.
  • Livestreams — your own scheduled stream on Twitch, YouTube, Kick or TikTok.
  • Drops — new music, a video premiere, a product launch, a course opening.

How to create one (60 seconds)

1. Open your Dashboard and find the Events card. 2. Click New event and fill in: - Title (e.g. "Live battle vs @opponent") - Date and time - Platform (TikTok, Twitch, YouTube, Kick, Instagram, or generic) - Event type (battle, collab, live, event) - Optional: partner Vyntree username, opponent handle, opponent avatar (upload or paste a URL) - Optional: a CTA button (e.g. "Watch on Twitch" → your stream URL) 3. Choose where it shows: - Show on live page (banner) - Show on profile (top or bottom of your tree) 4. Save.

That is it. The event is live across your profile, your live page and the global events page until 6 hours after its start time.

Subscribers: the long-term play

Every time someone hits Subscribe on one of your event banners, their email lands in your dashboard under Subscribers. Today that list is yours to export and use however you like. Soon, you will be able to email those subscribers directly from Vyntree the moment you schedule the next event — turning every battle into a list-building moment, not just a stream.

The global events page

/events aggregates every public event across Vyntree, sorted by start time. For now, it is open to everyone — a free discovery surface where smaller creators show up next to bigger ones and casual visitors can find a battle to watch tonight.

In the future, featured slots on the events page will become a premium placement for creators who want extra reach. Use the free window now to get on the page early.

The bio link era was about static links. The events era is about scheduled, shareable, calendar-ready moments. The creators who win the next two years will be the ones who make every live a real event — not a story posted six hours late.

Ready to schedule your first one? Open the Events card in your dashboard and put your next battle on the calendar.

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