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Streamable Creator Spotlight: MaysieLive
A creator profile of MaysieLive, the Dutch Twitch Partner also known as WithMayX, mixing Minecraft, Just Chatting, MCC, Lifesteal World, music, and community streams.
Written by Ryan Trark
Who is MaysieLive?
MaysieLive is the Dutch Twitch channel from May, the Minecraft creator many viewers also know as WithMayX. Her Linktree keeps the split very clear: English Twitch as WithMayX, Dutch Twitch as MaysieLive, plus Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, Twitter/X, and Discord all tied back to the same creator.
Viewers love watching MaysieLive because she streams like someone who is fully allowed to yap. Her own Dutch channel description says she talks a little too much, collects plushies, loves Minecraft maybe too much, and mainly thinks she is very funny. That is honestly a pretty accurate trailer for the channel.
Public tracker pages checked in early July 2026 listed MaysieLive as a Dutch-language Twitch Partner with about 13.8K followers. Streams Charts listed her in the Netherlands, and TwitchMetrics showed her last seen on July 4, 2026 with a recent title about her dad hosting a barbecue while the house was full of 50-year-old men.
The funniest thing about that title is that it tells you more than any polished bio would. MaysieLive is not trying to make every stream sound huge. Sometimes the hook is Minecraft. Sometimes it is MCC practice. Sometimes it is coming back sick. Sometimes it is just: please help, my house is full of my dad's friends.
Dutch Twitch, English Twitch, same May
One thing that makes May different from a lot of Minecraft streamers is that she is very openly running both sides of herself. MaysieLive is the Dutch channel. WithMayX is the English-facing name. Instagram metadata describes her as a content creator with `EN Twitch: WithMayX` and `NL Twitch: MaysieLive`.
That setup matters because it lets May be specific with each audience. Dutch viewers get the MaysieLive stream titles, Dutch jokes, Dutch Minecraft chatter, and local community rhythm. English viewers get the WithMayX side, especially around Minecraft videos, MCC, and broader international Minecraft spaces.
Her Linktree has been around since April 2021 and now points people into both Twitch accounts, Dutch and English TikToks, Dutch and English YouTube links, Instagram, Twitter/X, and Discord. It is a simple hub, but it shows the real shape of the creator: not one channel pretending to be everything, but one person giving different communities the version that makes sense for them.
That is also why MaysieLive does not feel like a side project even though WithMayX is the name many MCC and English Minecraft viewers recognize. The Dutch channel has its own tone, its own streams, and enough regulars to stand on its own.
Minecraft is the home base
Minecraft is the center of May's creator identity. The MaysieLive Twitch description says she loves Minecraft a little too much, and her YouTube/English snippets say the same thing in a cleaner way: she is May and she uploads Minecraft videos.
On the Dutch channel, Minecraft shows up in a very lived-in way. TwitchMetrics recent stream rows included `Klaar maken voor Lifesteal World!`, `BINGO TOURNAMENT! van Op Een Lijn! met @maicobeukers & @natvlees`, `Yap & MCC oefenen met kijkers!`, `MCC oefenen met kijkers! -> MoneySMP 24/7!`, and `MCC TR oefenen met kijkers!`. That is not one-off Minecraft content. That is the regular language of the channel.
Her top clips on TwitchMetrics are Minecraft clips too. The biggest listed clip was `May F` at more than 32K views, followed by `MAYSIE DEATH SMP` at almost 27K views, then shorter clips like `F` and `ScamTijger`. Even without needing to over-explain the clips, the pattern is obvious: the best MaysieLive moments usually come from Minecraft going slightly wrong or chat watching May react in real time.
That is a good place for her to be. Minecraft gives her structure, events, servers, and goals. May supplies the talking, the panic, the overconfidence, the jokes, and the reason people stay after the first funny thing happens.
MCC, Lifesteal, and event streams
May also has real Minecraft event context around her name. The WithMayX side is tied to MCC Rising 3, where her YouTube channel has a Cyan Coyotes full VOD and the official MCC Live Show posted a Cyan Coyotes team intro with WithMayX, LynxyLiam, KatieGoBrr, and Paeadams.
Noxcrew's MCC Rising 3 page explains the event pretty clearly: it was made for up-and-coming Minecraft streamers, required teams of four, asked creators to make an application video, and brought all ten teams into the September 7 event. That is a big deal for a Minecraft creator because MCC is one of the few events where personality, mechanics, team chemistry, and live pressure all collide.
The recent MaysieLive stream history still shows that event muscle. There were multiple MCC practice titles in May 2026, including practice with viewers and MCC TR practice. Those are the streams where people who care about movement, minigames, decision-making, and Minecraft event nerves get to watch May prep instead of only seeing the clean final result.
Lifesteal World is part of the same picture. A June stream title was literally `Klaar maken voor Lifesteal World!`, and YouTube search results around WithMayX also surfaced Lifesteal World launch content. May is not only a casual Minecraft player who happens to stream. She is in the server/event side of Minecraft where there is always another arc, team, practice night, or chaotic rule set coming.
The recent streams feel very May
The public stream rows from late May through early July 2026 make the channel feel easy to understand. On July 2, MaysieLive streamed `IK BEN TERUG... Maar wel ziek` in Just Chatting for about two hours, averaging 242 viewers and peaking at 315 on TwitchMetrics. On June 21, `Ik ben terug! Er is veel om over te kletsen!` ran about three hours, also Just Chatting, with 160 average viewers.
Before that, the channel bounced between TwitchCon, Lifesteal, music, Minecraft events, and normal talk streams. There was `TwitchCon Instagram post moet gemaakt worden!`, `TwitchCon Aftertalk!`, `Music By MaysieLive | Kappa Cabana`, `Laatste TwitchCon Voorbereidingen! Kaartjes signeren! -> Frostwars event!`, and `Gitaar & Klets stream! Jullie bepalen welk eten ik bestel!`.
That list is probably the best description of the channel. May can stream Minecraft practice, prep TwitchCon content, play music, talk while sick, let viewers decide food, and then go back into a server or event. It is not random when you know the person at the center. It is May doing whatever gives the room something fun to react to that day.
Streams Charts showed a 30-day window with 1,884 hours watched, a 323 peak, 119 average viewers, 141 followers gained, and 15 hours 50 minutes of airtime. TwitchMetrics showed a slightly different recent window with 1,620 viewer hours, 315 peak viewers, 11 hours live, and 114 follower change. The exact windows differ, but both point to the same thing: MaysieLive is a Partnered Dutch channel with a small but very awake audience.
TwitchCon, music, and being offline-online
MaysieLive also has that creator life overlap where the stream is not only gameplay. TwitchMetrics and Streams Charts both showed TwitchCon-related stream titles in June: one for making an Instagram post, one for the aftertalk, and one for final TwitchCon prep and signing cards before a Frostwars event.
There was also `Music By MaysieLive | Kappa Cabana`, a music-category stream that averaged more than 200 viewers in the TwitchMetrics row. That is a small detail, but it says a lot. May can bring people into a Minecraft or Just Chatting room, then still get them to show up for something that looks different on paper.
That is also how the `Gitaar & Klets` title lands. Guitar and chatting, with viewers deciding what food she orders, is not a complicated show idea. It just needs someone whose audience already wants to hang around while she talks through the small decisions.
For fans, that can be the best part of a creator like May. The events and servers are cool, but the smaller streams make the whole thing feel personal. You get the MCC prep and the Lifesteal titles, but you also get TwitchCon aftertalk, food decisions, sick return streams, and random house chaos.
May's Mafia and the community side
May's community has a name and a public Discord listing: May's Mafia. The Discord discovery page says the server is built around the socials of WithMayX and MaysieLive, with a place to chat, share pets or art, play games, and get announcements when WithMay goes live.
The same listing showed more than 1,200 members and described the server as mostly Minecraft-focused, with its own SMP and other games in voice channels. It was created on November 11, 2020, which lines up with the older WithMayX history people mention around her starting during the lockdown era.
That server detail is useful because it shows why the streams can jump between so many formats. A creator with no community base has to sell every stream idea from zero. May can go live with a messy title and still have people understand the joke, because the stream and Discord have been teaching the audience how to read her for years.
Fans are not only watching MaysieLive for Minecraft. They are watching because May is funny in the specific way regulars understand: a little loud, a little self-aware, very Minecraft-brained, and fully capable of turning normal stream admin into part of the entertainment.
Where to follow MaysieLive
The main Dutch Twitch channel is `MaysieLive`. That is where the Dutch Just Chatting, Minecraft, MCC practice, music, TwitchCon catchups, and community streams live.
For the English side, follow `WithMayX`. Her Linktree is the easiest starting point because it separates Dutch Twitch, English Twitch, Dutch and English TikTok, YouTube, Instagram, Twitter/X, and Discord without making people guess which page is which.
For stats and recent stream history, TwitchMetrics and Streams Charts are the most useful public pages right now. TwitchMetrics has the cleaner recent stream list and clip names, while Streams Charts has the Dutch-language profile, Partner status, Netherlands listing, and 30-day viewership window.
The quick version
MaysieLive is May's Dutch Twitch channel, while WithMayX is her English-facing creator name. She is a Dutch Twitch Partner with about 13.8K Twitch followers, a Minecraft-heavy identity, and a community that follows her across Just Chatting, SMPs, MCC practice, Lifesteal World, TwitchCon talk, music, and small everyday stream stories.
Her recent public stream history says a lot: return streams, Minecraft practice with viewers, Lifesteal prep, TwitchCon aftertalk, Kappa Cabana music, guitar and chat, and a live title about her dad hosting a barbecue while the house was packed. That is May in one list: Minecraft creator, yapper, event person, and someone who can turn regular life into something viewers want to hear about.
Viewers love MaysieLive because she is specific. She is not a generic Minecraft streamer with Dutch subtitles. She has her own rhythm, her own community language, and a very clear split between the Dutch MaysieLive side and the English WithMayX side.
Streamable is happy to support MaysieLive's streams and help keep them running clean so she can stay live without dealing with tech issues.
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