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Streamable Creator Spotlight: YourFavoriteDeveloper
A creator profile of YourFavoriteDeveloper, the Twitch Affiliate behind KC3000, Streamer University audition coverage, Just Chatting production streams, and live clip-watching.
Written by Ryan Trark
Who is YourFavoriteDeveloper?
YourFavoriteDeveloper is an English-language Twitch Affiliate whose channel has become tied to KC3000, Streamer University coverage, clip-pulling, and production-style Just Chatting streams. The channel description on TwitchMetrics is simple: `Just Trying To Give My Community The Best`.
Viewers watch YourFavoriteDeveloper because the channel is not just one person sitting there reacting to random videos. It works more like a live control room for whatever the Streamer University internet is paying attention to that night: auditions, clips, creators, Kai Cenat references, side conversations, and quick production tests.
Public tracker pages checked in early July 2026 listed the account with 11,135 followers on TwitchMetrics and 11,138 on Streams Charts. TwitchMetrics says the channel was first seen on January 23, 2023, while StreamRecorder started tracking the current run on June 14, 2026.
That recent run is the important part. YourFavoriteDeveloper did not need years of daily streaming to show up in the rankings. A few very specific Streamer University streams gave the channel a huge month, and the name suddenly made sense: the developer was acting like the person building the room around the stream.
KC3000 and Streamer University
The main phrase around the channel right now is KC3000. Recent titles say things like `KC3000 | New Production? @kaicenat | Pulling Clips From LA Auditions | Streamer University | Watch All Your Favorite Streamers In One Spot` and `KC3000 | New Production? @kaicenat | All Of New York IRL Auditions | Streamer University`.
That tells you the format. YourFavoriteDeveloper is building a stream around the Streamer University audition wave, especially the parts where viewers want all the scattered creator clips, interviews, and reactions pulled together quickly.
For fans, that is useful because Streamer University is messy by design. There are creators trying to get noticed, big names reacting, clips moving across Instagram and TikTok, and people arguing over who should get in. A channel that can organize that live can become a home base for viewers who do not want to chase every clip manually.
YourFavoriteDeveloper's stream titles understand that. They are not subtle. They say exactly what the channel is offering: production, clips, Kai Cenat context, auditions, and a place to watch the whole thing unfold.
A huge month from a small channel
The numbers are wild because the channel is not huge by follower count. TwitchMetrics listed 11,135 followers, 60 hours live, 455,682 viewer hours, a 38,810 peak, and 4,475 followers gained in the June 5 to July 5 window. Streams Charts showed a similar picture with 456,620 hours watched, a 38,878 peak, 7,144 average viewers, 311,984 live views, and 63 hours 55 minutes of airtime.
Those averages are inflated by a few big Streamer University broadcasts, and that is fine. The point is not that every stream is a giant event. The point is that YourFavoriteDeveloper found the exact live topic where the channel could spike.
TwitchMetrics ranked the channel #317 overall by hours watched in the last 30 days, #66 for Just Chatting, #151 for English channels, and #31 for English Just Chatting channels. TwitchMetrics' English Just Chatting leaderboard also placed YourFavoriteDeveloper at #31 with 455,682 viewer hours.
That is the kind of month a smaller channel remembers. One topic catches, one format makes sense, and suddenly the channel is sitting near much bigger names on a Just Chatting list.
Production streams, not only reactions
What makes YourFavoriteDeveloper interesting is the production angle. The titles keep asking `New Production?`, which sounds casual, but it points to the channel's actual lane: building something around live creator coverage instead of just watching what everyone else watches.
StreamRecorder tracked 15 streams for the channel, with 48 hours and 4 minutes of airtime across 10 active days. Its top categories were Just Chatting, Apex Legends, Palworld, and 2XKO. The Just Chatting count was the big one: 11 of the tracked streams.
The recent list is mostly Streamer University coverage, but there are little side quests too. One title mentions playing Palworld with `leaksworld_` and `spoiledbrincess`. The latest tracked stream moved into Apex Legends on PS5 Pro with a title asking about the Streamer University Production Team.
That mix makes the channel feel like a creator trying to turn a live format into a real show while still testing what else fits. Sometimes it is clips. Sometimes it is production. Sometimes it is a game. But the thread is still the same: the channel is trying to build a place where viewers can follow the bigger live story.
Why viewers show up
Viewers show up to YourFavoriteDeveloper because the channel saves them time. When Streamer University auditions are happening, nobody wants to miss the funny clip, the awkward interview, the person getting denied, the person getting accepted, or the big streamer reaction that everyone will talk about the next day.
Search results around the channel are full of exactly that: Kai Cenat, Streamer University, Agent, ExtraEmily, Deshae Frost, SuburbBaby, and audition clips being reposted across Instagram, YouTube Shorts, and Threads. YourFavoriteDeveloper keeps showing up in the overlay or source context because the channel is part of how those clips move around.
That is different from being the main character of every clip. Sometimes the channel is more like the desk behind the broadcast. That can still be valuable. Fans need people who gather the pieces, keep the stream moving, and make the live internet easier to follow.
YourFavoriteDeveloper's name almost makes the joke for him. He is not branding himself like a normal streamer. The name sounds like the person who built the thing, patched it live, then stayed on camera because people were watching.
Just Chatting first, games second
TwitchTracker search results show YourFavoriteDeveloper's Just Chatting history at 45 total streams and 772,075 hours watched, with the last Just Chatting appearance listed on June 20, 2026. TwitchTracker also has NBA 2K24 history for the channel, with 66 total streams and 52,847 hours watched, last seen in August 2024.
That older NBA 2K24 footprint matters because it shows the channel did not appear from nowhere. The focus changed. NBA 2K24 was part of the older run, while Just Chatting and Streamer University became the new reason people were clicking in 2026.
The recent categories from StreamRecorder back that up: Just Chatting was the main bucket, then Apex Legends, Palworld, and 2XKO showed up as smaller side categories. The gaming is not gone, but it is not the center of the current story.
Right now, the strongest version of the channel is live production around live creator culture. The games can fill space, but Streamer University coverage is what made YourFavoriteDeveloper feel timely.
The channel records are messy
One strange detail on Streams Charts is the channel record history. It lists older names like `herbabyfahvaa`, `fahvamell`, `huiustreams`, `gamingwithmeil`, and `thebo3admin`. Streams Charts also showed a large negative follower gain number in one field, while TwitchMetrics showed positive follower change for the month.
That probably means the account history, name changes, or tracker records are messy. It is not worth over-reading. The useful current facts are cleaner: English channel, Affiliate status, Just Chatting focus, 11K+ follower range on the analytics pages, big Streamer University spikes, and latest tracked activity on July 1, 2026.
For fans, the record weirdness does not really matter. They know the current channel by the overlay, the KC3000 titles, the Streamer University clips, and the YourFavoriteDeveloper name.
For a profile, it is worth noting because it explains why different public pages can look inconsistent. The current creative identity is much easier to understand than the historical tracker data.
Where to follow YourFavoriteDeveloper
The main channel is Twitch under `YourFavoriteDeveloper`. That is where the KC3000 streams, Streamer University coverage, Just Chatting broadcasts, production tests, and occasional game streams show up.
For stats, TwitchMetrics gives the cleanest profile snapshot and rankings. Streams Charts has the 30-day hours watched, average viewers, follower count, stream rows, and channel record notes. StreamRecorder is useful for the tracked stream list and the exact recent titles.
If you are trying to understand the channel quickly, start with the June 2026 StreamRecorder rows. They show the pattern immediately: KC3000, Streamer University, Kai Cenat references, auditions, clips, and a channel trying to collect the whole live story in one place.
The quick version
YourFavoriteDeveloper is an English Twitch Affiliate with an 11K+ follower profile on the major tracking pages, best known right now for KC3000, Streamer University coverage, Just Chatting production streams, and clip-focused coverage around Kai Cenat-related auditions.
Public tracker data checked in early July 2026 showed about 60-64 streamed hours in the recent window, roughly 455K-456K hours watched, a peak around 38.8K viewers, and a top-31 English Just Chatting ranking on TwitchMetrics.
Viewers watch YourFavoriteDeveloper because the channel pulls a messy live storyline into one place. It is not only about being the funniest person in every clip. It is about building the desk where everyone can follow what happened.
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