Stream schedule page builder for global creators

Create a live stream schedule page fans can trust.

Cuehour is a stream schedule page for VTubers and streamers who need one stable bio link, automatic timezone conversion, and calendar reminders that work for fans across YouTube, Twitch, Discord, and X.

cuehour.com/yourname
Create your pageHow it works

Publish once

Replace weekly schedule graphics with one page that stays live.

Read fast

Fans see the next stream, local time, and status in one pass.

Stay trusted

Calendar reminders stay clear even when plans move or slip.

Cuehour timeboard

Next stream is clear.

Fan local time

11:00 AM

Starts in 1d 2h 0m

Karaoke + chatting

YouTubePlanned

Thu, Apr 16 at 11:00 AM for every fan, no manual timezone math.

Lead

11:00 AM

Karaoke + chatting

Planned

YouTube / Thu, Apr 16

Next

1:00 PM

Surprise zatsu stream

Surprise

Twitch / Fri, Apr 17

Next

1:00 PM

Collab game night

Rescheduled

YouTube / Sat, Apr 18

Calendar ready

Google + .ics

Stable URL

@azura

Platforms

YouTube / Twitch / Bilibili

Build the official timeboard for your streams

How Cuehour turns streams into one shareable schedule.

A creator schedule should not require a new image every week. Cuehour gives you a repeatable SaaS workflow: set up the page, add stream events, share one link, and let fans handle reminders in local time.

01

Create your creator page

Sign in, claim a clean Cuehour handle, and set the public name, avatar, bio, timezone, and theme fans will recognize.

02

Add upcoming streams

Publish stream titles, platforms, start times, source timezones, notes, and status updates from the studio.

03

Share one stable link

Put the same schedule URL in your bio, pinned post, Discord, YouTube description, Twitch panel, or collab announcement.

04

Fans see local time

Viewers open the page, see the next stream in their own timezone, and add a Google Calendar or .ics reminder.

Stream schedule page features

Everything a fan needs before the next stream starts.

Cuehour replaces scattered schedule posts with one public page that explains what is live next, when it starts, where to watch, and how to remember it.

Live stream schedule page

One public page keeps the next stream, upcoming events, status, platform, and creator identity in a scan-friendly mobile layout.

Automatic timezone conversion

Fans see stream times in their local timezone by default and can switch timezone from the page when planning with friends.

Calendar reminders

Google Calendar links and .ics downloads are clear, standard, and tied to the selected upcoming stream.

Creator studio workflow

Creators can add, edit, reschedule, cancel, and republish events without remaking weekly graphics.

Schedule analytics

See focused signals such as page views, timezone switches, reminder clicks, and studio actions over a 30-day window.

Free and Pro plans

Start with a free schedule page, then upgrade when unlimited events and watermark removal matter to your workflow.

Share the same stream page anywhere you announce a stream

Keep your audience on one trusted destination.

Bio link, pinned post, community tab, or Discord announcement. The URL stays the same while the schedule underneath stays current.

VTubers

Keep one official page live even when stream plans shift between karaoke, chatting, and special events.

Karaoke

Share the next slot once and let fans see their own local time without checking Discord screenshots.

Collabs

Give every guest and fanbase the same page to reference instead of distributing updated links across platforms.

Same public URL

cuehour.com/c/demo

Update the schedule once, then let every announcement point to the same live source of truth.

Discord announcementLive
YouTube descriptionLive
Pinned X postLive
Twitch panelLive
Edit once
Timezones
Reminders

Why creators switch

Better than another static schedule post.

Weekly graphics, link pages, and timezone posts all solve part of the problem. Cuehour focuses on the full stream schedule workflow.

Weekly schedule graphic

Problem: Looks good on social feeds, but every time change creates a stale image.

Cuehour: Update the live stream schedule page once and every shared link stays current.

Generic link-in-bio page

Problem: Mixes streams, socials, stores, and links into one stack with no schedule logic.

Cuehour: Puts the next stream, local time, and calendar reminders first by design.

Manual timezone posts

Problem: Forces fans to convert times themselves or ask in chat and Discord.

Cuehour: Displays each stream in the fan's local timezone automatically.

Page views

4,202

Timezone switches

612

Google adds

187

Next stream CTR

11%

Read the signals before fans miss the stream

Learn what fans click before the next stream starts.

Cuehour's analytics view stays focused on what actually matters: page views, timezone switches, reminder clicks, and the actions that help fans make it to the stream.

Timezone conversion

Fans land on the page and immediately see the next stream from their own timezone instead of doing manual conversion.

Calendar reminders

Add-to-calendar links and .ics downloads stay readable and easy to trust from a phone screen.

Built for VTuber and streamer schedule workflows

A dependable schedule link for every place fans find you.

VTuber schedule pagesstream schedule linkslocal timezone displaycalendar remindersYouTube and Twitch schedulesDiscord announcement links

Simple plans

Start free. Upgrade when the page becomes part of your workflow.

Free

$0

Free forever

Launch-ready

Best for launching one official schedule link and seeing if fans use it.

  • Publish up to 5 active upcoming events
  • One official public schedule page
  • Automatic local timezone display
  • Google Calendar and .ics reminder actions
  • Basic page themes
  • 30-day studio analytics
  • Cuehour branding on the public page
Create free page

Pro

$69

/year

$5.75/mo equivalent

Recommended

For creators who keep a public schedule live every week and need more room without Cuehour branding.

Save 18% compared with monthly billing.
  • Unlimited upcoming events
  • Remove Cuehour branding from your public page
  • Keep one public link active through every schedule update
  • Automatic local timezone display for every fan
  • Google Calendar and .ics reminder actions
  • 30-day studio analytics
Create page to upgrade

By upgrading, you agree to the Terms and Refund Policy.

Stream schedule page FAQ

Answers for creators choosing a schedule page tool.

What is a stream schedule page?+

A stream schedule page is one public URL where a creator publishes upcoming streams, start times, status, platforms, and reminder links. Cuehour makes that page timezone-aware so every fan sees the schedule in local time.

How do I create a stream schedule page with Cuehour?+

Sign in with Google, claim a creator handle, add upcoming stream events, and share the public Cuehour link in your bio, pinned post, Discord, or community tab.

Why not just keep using a weekly schedule graphic?+

Because static graphics go stale the moment a slot moves. Cuehour keeps one shareable page live so creators can update once and let every social surface stay accurate.

How is Cuehour different from a generic link-in-bio page?+

Cuehour is organized around the next stream first. It highlights schedule status, local time conversion, and calendar reminders instead of mixing every destination into one undifferentiated stack.

Does it handle timezone conversion automatically?+

Yes. Fans can view upcoming streams in their own timezone by default, and they can switch timezones directly from the public page whenever they need to double-check plans.

Can fans add the next stream to their calendar safely?+

Yes. Cuehour supports clear calendar actions such as Google Calendar links and .ics downloads, so fans know exactly what happens when they tap a reminder button.

What happens when a stream gets delayed or canceled?+

The same public page stays live while the schedule details update underneath it. Creators keep one stable URL even when titles, times, or status need to change.

Is this built for VTubers and streamers specifically?+

Yes. Cuehour is shaped for creators who share schedules across YouTube, Twitch, Discord, X, and other social surfaces where fans need the next stream fast and in local time.