Settings has two tabs in the sidebar: Account and Preferences. Open
Settings and you land on Account. Every toggle you picked during
onboarding lives here too, so nothing you chose back then is
locked in.
Account
Your data and the big red buttons. Two sections.
Download my data
Export a copy of everything StreamWizard holds about you: profile, preferences,
overlays, clips, commands, the lot. It all comes down as a single JSON file.
Click Download my data, confirm, and it saves to your device automatically.
Delete account
The nuclear option. It wipes your account, tokens, overlays, clips, and
commands. Yes, including the clips you were definitely going to organize someday.
There’s no undo.
A few things worth knowing before you click:
- We scrub your data immediately. Encrypted backups may hang around for up
to 3 months (the lawyers insist), then they’re gone on a rolling schedule.
- We auto-revoke our Twitch access. To fully remove StreamWizard from your
authorized apps, head to Twitch Settings → Connections after deleting.
Deleting your account is permanent. No recovery, no take-backs. If you only
want to step away, just sign out instead.
Preferences
Three toggles. Flip one and hit Save to apply it.
| Preference | What it does |
|---|
| Sync clips on stream end | Leave it on and StreamWizard pulls in your new clips automatically every time your stream ends. Turn it off to sync manually instead. |
| Enable memes | Whether StreamWizard sprinkles memes through the UI. Cosmetic only. It changes nothing about how clips or syncing work. Turn it off if you’re using the app at work. |
| Show stream stats | Controls what your dashboard leads with. On, you get viewer stats: peak viewers, average viewers, follows. Off, the dashboard shows your last stream’s clips instead, so the numbers can’t mess with your head mid-grind. |
Something not loading? Check your Twitch connection in Settings first. It fixes
most issues. Still stuck? Reach out on
Discord.