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Streamable Creator Spotlight: KETKU

A creator profile of KETKU, the Finnish Twitch Partner behind Just Chatting streams, League of Legends, IRL clips, Assembly appearances, and the k37ku social pages.

Written by Ryan Trark

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Who is KETKU?

KETKU is a Finnish Twitch Partner with a channel that sits right in the middle of Finland's live-streaming scene: Just Chatting first, games when they fit, IRL when there is a reason to take the stream outside, and enough regular viewers that the room does not feel empty or random. Public tracker pages checked in July 2026 put the channel at a little over 12,400 followers.

Viewers love watching KETKU because the stream feels like a real Finnish chat room, not a creator trying to copy the loudest English-language format on Twitch. The profile line is simple and very direct: live every other day. The recent stream history backs that up too, with a steady run of multi-hour streams through June and early July.

KETKU has also been around for a while. TwitchTracker and TwitchMetrics both list the Twitch account as first seen or created on February 25, 2018. That matters because this is not a one-week spike from a random viral clip. KETKU has been part of Finnish Twitch for years, and the current audience looks like the result of showing up again and again until the room became its own thing.

Streams Charts lists KETKU as Finland-based, partnered, and part of Finnish creator teams including LATU and Project Live. The public page also lists the real name Ulrika, but the actual fan-facing identity is simple: KETKU on Twitch, `k37ku` on Instagram, and `KETKU999` on X.

A Finnish Twitch regular

The easiest way to understand KETKU is through consistency. Her Twitch bio says she is live every other day, and the public stats make that feel believable. SullyGnome listed 15 streams in the past 30 days, 56 hours streamed, 8,684 hours watched, 154 average viewers, 295 peak viewers, and 62 followers gained. TwitchMetrics was close, listing 56 hours streamed, 9,339 hours watched, 164 average viewers, and 290 peak viewers.

Those numbers are not massive in a global Twitch sense, but they are strong inside a smaller language scene. TwitchMetrics ranked KETKU #37 among suomi channels and #6 among suomi Just Chatting channels in its 30-day view. TwitchTracker had the channel at #43 among Finnish channels in its snapshot. For a Finnish-language room with about 12.4K followers, that is a serious place to be.

The live room is the interesting part. A creator averaging around 150 to 180 viewers can still read chat, still build running jokes, and still make regulars feel like they are in the same place every week. It is big enough that the stream has motion, but not so big that every message gets swallowed.

That is probably why the channel feels more personal than the raw numbers make it sound. KETKU is not trying to be a huge international brand. She is a Finnish streamer with a rhythm: turn the stream on, talk with chat, play League when the mood moves that way, run a bit of IRL, show up at local creator events, and keep the audience close.

Just Chatting is the base

KETKU's recent stream mix starts with Just Chatting. TwitchMetrics says she usually streams Just Chatting, and Streams Charts showed recent streams built around short Finnish titles, chat, and category switches. SullyGnome's 30-day stream table shows the same pattern from another angle: Just Chatting is on almost every visible recent row.

That does not mean the channel is only sitting at a desk talking forever. Recent public logs also show League of Legends, MECCHA CHAMELEON, and IRL. On July 1, SullyGnome listed a 3.5-hour stream split between Just Chatting and League of Legends, with 143 average viewers and 197 peak. On June 25, it listed a four-hour stream with Just Chatting and MECCHA CHAMELEON at 156 average and 204 peak. On June 21, it showed an IRL stream with 196 average viewers and 261 peak.

The categories tell you what kind of channel this is. Just Chatting is the home base, not the whole personality. League gives the stream something familiar to settle into. IRL gives viewers a different kind of day when KETKU is away from the usual setup. The random-game rows keep the stream from becoming too predictable.

That mix is very Twitch in a normal, watchable way. A lot of viewers do not show up because they need one exact game every time. They show up because they know the person on camera, know the chat, and trust that the stream will become something once everyone is there.

The recent Twitch numbers

KETKU's recent numbers are steady across the public trackers. TwitchTracker showed 55 hours streamed, 180 average viewers, 588 peak viewers, and 119 followers gained in its 30-day performance summary. TwitchMetrics showed 56 hours streamed, 9,339 hours watched, 164 average viewers, 290 peak viewers, and 12,415 followers. Streams Charts listed 53 hours and 5 minutes of airtime, 8,447 hours watched, 159 average viewers, 294 peak viewers, 67,023 live views, and 61 followers gained.

The exact totals move a little because every tracker updates on its own schedule, but the shape is clear. KETKU is live a lot, usually several hours at a time, and the channel is holding a room around the mid-hundreds. That is not a passive follower count. That is an active live channel.

The stream rows make the channel feel even more concrete. SullyGnome listed a July 3 stream at 4.3 hours with 220 average viewers, 294 peak viewers, 942.3 hours watched, and 7 followers gained. July 1 was 3.5 hours with 143 average and 197 peak. June 27 was 3.4 hours with 152 average and 201 peak. June 23 was 4.2 hours with 162 average and 233 peak.

That is the kind of consistency fans notice even if they never check a stats site. They know when a stream is likely to happen, they know the room will have people in it, and they know chat will not be dead. For a creator who is not trying to flatten herself into an English global format, that matters a lot.

Assembly keeps showing her locally

KETKU also has a real-world Finnish event trail. Assembly Winter 2024 listed Ketku in its Influencer Seats program with links to Twitch and Instagram. That page is useful because it confirms the `k37ku` Instagram handle and puts KETKU in the same local creator lineup as other Finnish streamers and social creators.

Assembly Winter 2026 shows the name again in the schedule under `CC Seats: Ketku, PenkkuZ` at Content Corner, with the event page saying Content Corner brings creators and the audience together and linking to the KETKU Twitch channel. That is exactly the sort of local event presence that makes sense for her channel.

Those listings are not huge celebrity writeups, but that is what makes them useful. They show KETKU as part of the Finnish creator circuit, not just a Twitch page floating by itself. Fans can watch the stream online, follow the Instagram, then see the name pop up at Assembly where Finnish gaming, esports, digital culture, and creators all overlap.

There is also an older Assembly x PowerPark 2023 listing that pairs Pehmisxd and Ketku and links to Instagram `k37ku` and Twitch `ketku`. Taken together, the event trail gives a simple public timeline: KETKU has had a Finnish Twitch audience, social handles, and live event presence for multiple years.

The social side

KETKU's off-Twitch identity is not hard to find once you know the handles. Assembly ties Instagram to `k37ku`. Twitch clips and commands point people toward TikTok under the same handle. X has `@KETKU999`, with the profile pointing to Twitch and using a short Finnish bio that loosely points at epic gaming moments.

The social trail feels very normal for a Twitch creator at this size. There is the main live channel, then the handles that let viewers stay connected between streams. Some fans will be Twitch-only. Some will catch clips. Some will follow the event posts. The important part is that the handles match the same KETKU identity instead of feeling scattered.

That matters more in smaller creator scenes, because discovery is often local and social. A viewer might find a streamer through Assembly, a friend's clip, a Twitch category, a Discord mention, or a Finnish-language ranking page. If the Twitch name and social handles are easy to connect, people do not get lost on the way back.

KETKU's public pages are simple, which honestly fits the channel. The Twitch account says live every other day. The X page points to gaming and Twitch. Assembly confirms the Instagram. The stats pages show the audience is still there. There is no need to make the story bigger than it is.

Why viewers watch KETKU

Viewers watch KETKU because she feels like a regular part of Finnish Twitch. That sounds simple, but it is harder than it looks. Plenty of people can go live. Fewer can keep a room coming back every other day without making the stream feel forced.

The channel has a good balance. It is mostly Just Chatting, but not only Just Chatting. It has League when people want a game. It has IRL when the day calls for it. It has event appearances that make the channel feel connected to the Finnish scene outside Twitch. It has enough public history that new viewers are not walking into a channel that appeared yesterday.

The size is also part of the appeal. A 150-viewer room can still feel alive without becoming impossible to follow. Chat can move, jokes can build, regulars can be recognized, and KETKU can still feel like the person leading the room instead of someone performing at a crowd from a distance.

That is the main thing fans are showing up for: a Finnish streamer who keeps the stream regular, keeps the room moving, and does not make the channel feel like it has to become something else to matter.

Where to follow KETKU

Twitch is the main place to watch KETKU live. That is where the Just Chatting streams, League sessions, IRL days, and regular Finnish chat happen.

Instagram is under `@k37ku`, which Assembly lists next to the KETKU Twitch page. X is under `@KETKU999` and points people back to Twitch. TikTok also appears in Twitch clip commands under `@k37ku`, so that is the handle fans should look for if they want short-form posts.

For stats, TwitchTracker, TwitchMetrics, SullyGnome, and Streams Charts all give a good snapshot of the same channel: a Finnish Twitch Partner with a steady schedule, about 12.4K followers, and recent average viewership in the mid-hundreds.

The quick version

KETKU is a Finnish Twitch Partner with about 12.4K followers, a Twitch account dating back to February 2018, and a channel built mostly around Just Chatting, League of Legends, and occasional IRL streams.

Public July 2026 tracker pages showed roughly 53 to 56 hours streamed in 30 days, about 154 to 180 average viewers depending on the tracker, a recent peak around 290 to 588, and steady follower growth.

Assembly listings connect KETKU to Finnish creator events, including Winter 2024 Influencer Seats and Winter 2026 Content Corner with PenkkuZ. The same listings confirm Instagram under `k37ku`, while X is under `KETKU999`.

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