Kick Content Planner
Plan your week of streams in one place: stream days, content themes, collab slots, and clips to share. Every cell is editable, and you can download it as a CSV or print it when you're done.
| Day | Live? | Theme / Game | Collab | Clip to share |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Monday | Live | [Game] | TikTok | |
| Tuesday | Off | |||
| Wednesday | Live | [Game] | YouTube Shorts | |
| Thursday | Off | |||
| Friday | Live | Community night | X | |
| Saturday | Live | [Game] | [Collab] | TikTok |
| Sunday | Off |
Tip: line up at least one collab and one clip to share each week. Clips on TikTok, Shorts, and X are the fastest way to pull new viewers to your Kick channel.
Why a content plan grows your channel
Consistency is the single biggest driver of growth on any streaming platform, and a plan is how you stay consistent without burning out. Mapping your week in advance means you never sit down wondering what to stream, you make deliberate room for collaborations, and you actually remember to cut and post clips: the off-platform content that drives most new-viewer discovery.
How to use the planner
- Set your stream days first. Mark which days you're live and keep the times steady week to week.
- Vary your themes. Mix your main content with community nights, collabs, and special events so the week has rhythm.
- Schedule collabs deliberately. Streaming or networking with others is one of the fastest ways to reach new audiences.
- Plan your clips. Decide in advance where each highlight goes (TikTok, Shorts, X) so promotion isn't an afterthought.
Save the finished plan, post your schedule in your bio and socials, and let consistency do its work.
Planning your Kick content, answered
Why plan your Kick content in advance?
Planning ahead keeps you consistent, which is the single biggest factor in growing a stream. A weekly plan removes the daily "what do I stream?" decision, makes room for collabs, and reminds you to cut and share clips: the content that pulls new viewers in.
How do I download or share the planner?
Edit the cells, then use Download CSV to open it in Google Sheets or Excel, or use Print to save a clean PDF. Every cell except the day name is fully editable.
How often should I stream on Kick?
A consistent schedule beats long, unpredictable hours. Pick a number of stream days you can sustain every week, keep the times steady, and your audience will learn when to show up.
Plan the week. Grow the channel.
Realistic, paced Kick growth designed to strengthen the early signals the platform rewards is coming soon. See the service page for what's planned.