

Twitch + Amazon S3
Twitch is a live streaming platform, commonly used for game broadcasts, eSports, and other content like music and live chats.
With Erathos, it's possible to integrate Twitch data into Amazon S3 in just a few minutes. Our platform handles the entire data movement process into your data lake and lets you combine that data with other sources. That way, your time is focused on what truly creates value — extracting insights and making data-driven decisions.
Which Twitch data does Erathos sync with Amazon S3?
The integration automatically syncs Twitch's main objects:
Streams and videos — title, duration, views, and status
Channels — name, followers, and metadata
Users and viewers — audience and engagement data
Clips and highlights — duration, views, and shares
Chats and interactions — messages, emotes, and timestamps
Revenue — bits, subscriptions, and donations
Why sync Twitch with Amazon S3?
In Amazon S3 with Iceberg, your data is stored as Parquet files with support for time travel and schema evolution — ready to be queried with Athena, Spark, Trino, or any query engine in your stack. Ideal for low-cost archiving and ML feature stores.
How it works
Erathos connects to Twitch via the official API and syncs your data incrementally — only new or updated records are processed in each run. You choose the sync frequency (from every 5 minutes to daily), the objects to sync, and the destination in Amazon S3. The sync uses automatic partitioning and Parquet file optimization. You choose the sync frequency, the objects to sync, and the destination bucket. Each run is logged with full observability: runtime, processed rows, context-rich errors, and alerts via Slack or email.
No credit card required.


Why do data teams choose Erathos for Twitch?
Ready-to-use Twitch connector
Connect Twitch to Amazon S3 and automatically export data. Centralize streaming data for analysis — no spreadsheets, no scripts.
Full control over your Twitch pipelines
Configure the schedule, frequency, and sync type at the table level. Configure partitioning, file format, and write frequency at the table level. The Iceberg format ensures ACID compliance and schema evolution — without full bucket rewrites.
End-to-end observability
Stop discovering Twitch failures only when the business team complains. Every run is logged with runtime, rows processed, and error context. Automatic alerts via Slack, Discord, or email as soon as something deviates from expectations — so your analyses always have fresh data.
Why companies move data from Twitch to Amazon S3 with Erathos
Centralizing Twitch data in Amazon S3 has never been easier
Erathos is a data ingestion platform built for operations and data teams. With the Twitch connector, you automatically centralize streams, followers, and channel metrics in Amazon S3 — always up-to-date data, full observability for every run, and zero maintenance.
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Select your data source
More than 80 plug-and-play connectors to consolidate data from multiple sources, eliminate time-consuming manual processes, and create a streamlined path forward.
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Setup your pipeline
Manage your pipeline seemlessly. Select a sync hour, frequency and type at a table/endpoint level.
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Select your data warehouse
Choose between Amazon S3, BigQuery, Databricks, Redshift and PosgreSQL to centrlize your data
FAQ
What is Erathos, and how can it help my business?
Erathos is a data ingestion platform built for reliability, transparency, and control. We help data teams connect tools like Twitch to their data warehouse — with full observability for every run, zero maintenance, and none of the black-box behavior you get with traditional market tools.
What Twitch data does Erathos sync to Amazon S3?
With Erathos, you centralize Twitch views, followers, streams, revenue, and audience metrics in Amazon S3 for content performance analytics.
How often does Erathos sync data from Twitch to Amazon S3?
You can configure the sync frequency from every 5 minutes up to daily, at the table level. Erathos uses incremental sync — only new or updated records are processed on each run, keeping the Twitch pipeline efficient and Amazon S3 costs predictable.
What happens if a Twitch sync fails?
Erathos automatically detects failures and sends alerts to your email, Slack, or Discord with full context — not just “job failed.” Smart retries handle transient errors, and every run is logged with runtime, rows processed, and error context so your team can debug in minutes, not hours.
Is there a free trial period for the Twitch connector?
Yes. Every Erathos connector includes a 14-day free trial. Connect Twitch to Amazon S3 and start syncing right away — no credit card required.


















