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Streamable Creator Spotlight: Rachitroo_1

A creator profile of Rachitroo_1, the Indian Twitch Partner and YouTube creator known for Just Chatting, reactions, IRL ideas, prank videos, travel shorts, and RACH highlights.

Written by Ryan Trark

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Who is Rachitroo_1?

Rachitroo_1 is the Twitch channel for Rachit Yadav, better known online as Rachitroo or Rach. He is an Indian YouTube creator, Twitch Partner, and live personality whose content jumps between Just Chatting, reactions, IRL plans, creator drama, travel, pranks, family bits, and whatever his audience is talking about that week.

Public Twitch profile data checked on July 4, 2026 showed Rachitroo_1 with 106,125 followers, Partner status, and a Twitch account created on December 3, 2021. His public Twitch bio calls him a variety streamer from India, and the Twitch profile links directly to Instagram, X, and the main Rachitroo YouTube channel.

The Twitch number only tells part of the story. Public YouTube metadata showed the main Rachitroo channel at about 5.98 million subscribers, while his RACH channel showed about 888,000 subscribers and describes itself as the official place for Twitch stream highlights, reactions, gameplay, and more. Instagram public metadata showed Rachit Yadav at about 907,000 followers, and X public metadata lists him in New Delhi with a simple bio: he streams, makes videos, and does.

The YouTube name came first

Rachitroo is not a random Twitch account that suddenly found a crowd. The main public YouTube channel goes back to 2015 and is huge by any normal creator standard. The recent public feed shows the mix pretty clearly: a real lie detector video, a coldest village in Russia short, a 50K INR auto-moving chess board, popcorn-room pranks with his sister, a dark-web horror film project, a sushi boat gift, Japan travel shorts, and a bullet train versus Indian trains short.

That list is very Rachitroo. It is not one neat category. It is personality-first YouTube, where the video idea can be a prank, a challenge, a travel reaction, a family setup, a gadget, a horror short, or something that sounds like it came from a group chat. His biggest recent RSS entry in the checked feed was the sushi boat short, which showed nearly 3.95 million views. Older Japan-related shorts also showed seven-figure view counts.

The podcast context fills in more of the background. A 2023 Stories with Rusty episode identifies him as Rachit Yadav and frames the conversation around being a gamer in India, growing up in a small town, moving to Delhi, traveling to Vietnam, Japan, and Bali, and talking through Indian gaming culture, family, YouTube, long-form video, GTA 5, Minecraft, commentary, IRL videos, and personality-based creators.

That last part matters because it explains the move into Twitch. Rachitroo already had the YouTube scale. Twitch gives him a different room: longer, louder, messier, and less edited. It lets fans watch the thinking before the clip, not only the final upload.

What his Twitch looks like

Rachitroo_1's Twitch is mostly Just Chatting right now. Official Twitch VOD data checked on July 4, 2026 showed recent streams around reaction and Just Chatting, a new setup stream, GTA 6 talk, an IRL comeback tease, streamer university invitation talk, Guwahati, GTA RP, drama/news streams, and an IPL watch party finals stream.

The VOD views are not small. Recent public Twitch VODs showed more than 54,000 views for the June 30 reaction and Just Chatting stream, more than 72,000 views for the June 28 new setup stream, more than 41,000 views for a June 20 react-and-talk stream, more than 83,000 views for a June 6 GTA RP and reaction stream, and more than 66,000 views for the May 31 IPL watch party finals stream.

TwitchMetrics listed a recent public 30-day window with 27 hours streamed, 54,690 hours watched, 1,976 average viewers, and a 3,635 peak. The same page listed him as usually streaming Just Chatting and ranked him around the mid-200s among watched English Just Chatting channels at the time checked. TwitchTracker showed a selected-period read of 2,132 average viewers, a 3,640 peak, and 4,419 followers gained.

That is a weird but interesting shape: fewer live hours than full-time stream grinders, but a real audience when he does go live. Rachitroo can disappear back into YouTube uploads, then come back with a new stream room, a reaction title, a run, or a public plan and still have people show up. That usually only happens when fans are attached to the person, not only the schedule.

RACH is the bridge

The second YouTube channel, RACH, is one of the clearest signs that Rachitroo is taking the Twitch side seriously. Public metadata showed about 888,000 subscribers, and the channel description says it is on the road to 1 million subscribers with guides and highlights from his Twitch channel. It also describes the channel as the official place for stream content: highlights, reactions, gameplay, and more.

The recent public RSS feed backs that up. RACH had July 2026 uploads around a Latent panel, Sourav Joshi buying land, a Ronaldo fan proposing to Rachitroo, GTA in real life and Techno Gamerz Mumbai Heist reactions, the richest villages in India, a 10KM run with Rachitroo, his new stream house, and India Got Latent reactions. Several descriptions explicitly point viewers back to the Twitch stream.

That is smart because Rachitroo's live streams are dense. A two- or three-hour Just Chatting stream can have reactions, jokes, running updates, house talk, relationship/friend bits, creator references, and a title that looks like it was written while the room was already moving. RACH turns that into smaller pieces fans can watch later without needing to understand every inside joke from the live chat.

Viewers love watching Rachitroo because the stream feels like it has already spilled over from YouTube, Instagram, X, and Indian creator culture before he even hits go live. A random stream title can mention a new setup, GTA 6, an IRL comeback, a 10KM run, Guwahati, or an invitation, and fans already know there will be something to clip.

Why fans care about him

Rachitroo has the kind of audience that follows the person through format changes. On YouTube, he can post a prank, a travel short, a horror film, or a sister/family video. On Twitch, he can sit in Just Chatting and react to whatever is hot. On RACH, the live stream gets cut into highlights. On Instagram, the profile is basically Rachit saying yes, he is that streamer.

The biggest thing is that he is comfortable looking a little unfiltered. The public X bio is short and casual. The Twitch titles are loud. The YouTube ideas are all over the place in a way fans can recognize instantly. He is not trying to look like a clean media company. He looks like a creator who built a huge Indian audience by throwing big ideas, jokes, reactions, travel, family, and chaos into the same channel and trusting fans to keep up.

That does not mean every upload or stream is for everyone. Rachitroo's style is intentionally direct and sometimes messy. But that is also why fans stick around. They are not watching because the channel feels perfectly managed. They are watching because it feels like Rachit can turn a normal day, a creator topic, or a weird idea into something his audience will argue about, laugh at, and send around.

The Indian creator angle is also real. His podcast appearance spends a lot of time on gaming and creator culture in India, the difference between Indian and English creators, family, Delhi, small-town background, travel, and how personality-based creators grow. That is exactly the space Rachitroo sits in: Indian internet culture, but with a Twitch room attached to it.

The social side

Rachitroo's public social map is easy to follow. Twitch links to Instagram, X, and YouTube. Instagram public metadata lists Rachit Yadav at about 907,000 followers with a short bio that says he is that streamer. X public metadata lists @Rachitroo as New Delhi based, joined in November 2016, with about 40,000 followers and the same Instagram link.

That matters because his audience is split across platforms. A fan might first see a YouTube short about Japan or a giant sushi boat. Another might find the RACH highlight channel through a reaction clip. Another might watch the Twitch stream for a Just Chatting run. Another might see an Instagram post or X clip about Streamer University, a new room, or a big upcoming stream setup.

The main channel, RACH channel, Twitch, Instagram, and X all do slightly different jobs. The main YouTube is the biggest front door. Twitch is the live room. RACH is the highlight feed. Instagram and X keep the creator identity visible when he is not live. For someone who already has millions of YouTube subscribers, that is a strong way to bring fans into Twitch without pretending Twitch is the only place the audience exists.

Where to follow Rachitroo_1

Twitch is the main place to watch Rachitroo_1 live, especially for Just Chatting, reactions, new setup streams, IRL comeback talk, watch parties, and long fan-driven live sessions.

The main Rachitroo YouTube channel is the biggest archive of the bigger edited ideas: pranks, travel shorts, family videos, experiments, horror projects, Japan videos, and the kind of title that makes people click just to see how he pulled it off.

RACH is the best place for Twitch highlights and live stream clips, especially if you want the reaction and gameplay side without catching the full broadcast.

The quick version

Rachitroo_1 is Rachit Yadav's Twitch channel, and Rachitroo is already a major Indian YouTube creator with about 5.98 million subscribers on the main channel, about 888,000 subscribers on RACH, and more than 106,000 followers on Twitch.

His Twitch is mostly Just Chatting right now, with reaction streams, new setup streams, IRL comeback talk, Guwahati, GTA RP, Streamer University invitation talk, IPL watch parties, and VODs that pull tens of thousands of views.

Fans watch because Rachitroo feels like the same loud, specific creator across YouTube, Twitch, Instagram, X, and the RACH highlights channel. The format changes, but the personality stays obvious.

Streamable is happy to support Rachitroo_1's streams and help keep them running clean so he can stay live without dealing with tech issues.

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