Control what your AI agents do in Twitch.

Let your team build AI agents for Twitch. Bollard AI controls what each one can do, and posting in public stays off by default.

Twitch
Channel Agent
Clips Account areaOffReadFull use
Channel Account areaOffReadFull use
Chat Account areaOffReadFull use
Send chat and change the channel
What agents can do

Set what each agent can do across your account.

Each area of Twitch, like clips, channel, or chat, gets one of three levels: Off, Read, or Full use. Anything not allowed is denied, and posting in public is a separate switch.

Off
No access
The agent can't see that part of your account.
Read
Read-only
The agent can read channel details and clips in that area. It can't change or post anything.
Full use
Create and update
The agent can create and update clips in that area.

Some actions stay off until explicitly turned on

Each one posts in public or changes your channel, so it could override the limits set elsewhere.

Sending chat or announcementsChanging channel settingsDeleting clips
Set up & manage

Connect once. Manage everyone from there.

Connect once, then control access person by person. No new keys to hand out.

Step 1 · Set up

Connect once, company-wide

An admin connects your company's Twitch a single time. Bollard AI lays out the areas of your account, and anything you don't allow stays out of reach for every agent.

Step 2 · Manage

Control access per person and agent

From one dashboard, set what every person and their agents can reach. Change it any time, with no new keys for anyone.

OffNo access
ReadRead-only
Full useRead, create, and update clips in a single area
Example

A channel clips agent.

A channel agent tidies clips and can read your channel details, but it can't send chat or change channel settings.

Clips Account areaOffReadFull use
Channel Account areaOffReadFull use
Chat Account areaOffReadFull use

Manage access

ALLOWEDChannel Agent updated a record in Clips
ALLOWEDChannel Agent read the Channel
BLOCKEDChannel Agent tried to open Chat, denied by default

Monitor activity

The security model

Top-tier security.

Bollard AI is access control for AI agents. It sits between your agents and Twitch, so they never hold your Twitch keys and never reach Twitch directly.

Everything runs through Bollard AI

Agents send their requests to Bollard AI, not to Twitch. Bollard AI checks each one against your rules and passes only the allowed requests through.

Denied by default

Every area starts off-limits, and posting in public is held back on top of that. An agent gets in only where you've allowed it, and anything Bollard AI doesn't recognise is refused and held for review, never waved through on a guess.

Your keys stay sealed

Your Twitch keys are sealed in a vault unique to your company and never shown again. Bollard AI unlocks them only for the instant an allowed request needs it.

Activity you can read

Every attempt is recorded in plain English: who or which agent, what they tried, which clip or channel, and the decision. The record is readable and can't be edited after the fact.

Questions

Twitch, answered.

Does connecting Twitch hand Bollard AI your whole account?+
Only the areas you allow. An admin connects your Twitch, and you decide which areas, like clips or channel, each agent can reach. Bollard AI doesn't browse or copy your account. It sits in front of it and checks every request the agents make, passing or blocking each one.
Can an agent send chat or change our channel?+
Not unless you turn it on. Sending chat or announcements, and changing channel settings, are held off by default, so an agent can tidy clips and read channel details without ever posting in public, until you explicitly allow it.
Can an agent see more than the person who owns it?+
No. An agent reaches only what its owner reaches. An explicit Off always overrides an inherited permission.
Where do our Twitch keys live?+
Sealed in an encrypted vault, behind a key unique to your company. It's never shown again once connected, and Bollard AI unseals it only for the instant an allowed request needs it.
What happens when an agent tries something it's not allowed to do?+
Bollard AI blocks the request before it reaches Twitch, and the blocked attempt lands in the activity record with the reason.
How do we connect Twitch?+
An admin connects the company's Twitch once. Bollard AI seals the connection and lays out the areas of your account to set rules for. From then on, all management happens in the Bollard AI dashboard.
Early access

Put your team's agents to work in Twitch, without the risk.

We're onboarding our first development partners now. Tell us about your setup and we'll be in touch.