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TreatStream is a “Treats” food delivery support service for live streamers. Its core use case is not traditional email marketing or SMS messaging, but allowing viewers to order food for streamers while keeping the streamer’s address, restaurant details, and other personal information hidden from the public. After a Treat is sent, the system triggers emails, activity updates, and real-time live stream notifications, so within the communications/email category it is closer to a “live-stream interaction notifications + transaction fulfillment reminders” tool.
Based on the captured content, TreatStream explicitly mentions that streamers receive email, activity, and live stream notifications, and that it offers highly customizable real-time stream alerts with drag-and-drop setup. There is no visible support for SMS, voice, IM, or bulk email sending, nor are email deliverability, latency, bounce handling, Webhooks, or SLA details disclosed. In terms of coverage, Treats currently serves the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada, Germany, the Netherlands, and Denmark. Availability also depends on restaurant delivery areas, menus, opening hours, and supported service times.
All platform prices are currently shown in USD. The site explains that prices include food cost, delivery minimums, delivery fees, driver tips, taxes, transaction fees, and the TreatStream service fee. As a result, the price users see may be higher than the restaurant’s listed price; for example, a $15 pizza may appear as $20 on the platform. The refund policy is relatively strict: except for reasonable incidents, orders are generally non-refundable because most orders are immediate and irreversible.
The main advantage is its clear focus on live-streaming scenarios. Streamers can customize menus, set cooldowns, control visibility, and accept fan-sponsored food without exposing personal information. Delivery fees, tips, and taxes are prepaid by the sender, so the streamer only needs to receive the order. The downside is that it is not suitable as a general-purpose email, SMS, or notification API service. Public information lacks details on API integration, compliance certifications, notification performance, and detailed rate tables.
TreatStream is better suited to Twitch streamers, fan-economy teams, and creators who want to enhance live-stream interaction. It is not suitable for developer teams that need an email gateway, SMS verification codes, or enterprise messaging outreach. The captured text does not provide information on access from China, and payment methods are not disclosed. For streamers or viewers in China, it may be necessary to assess Twitch ecosystem accessibility, USD settlement, and local food-delivery alternatives. Possible alternatives include Streamlabs, Ko-fi, Throne, TipeeeStream, and Buy Me a Coffee.
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treatstream.com is an United States Support provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 7.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach treatstream.com directly.