To use Pulse, simply enter some text in the big Pulse field right on Twitch’s home page.
Pulse is essentially Twitch’s built-in social network, allowing you to post status updates to your friends and followers, complete with images, video links, and funny emojis. You’ll now get to enjoy your favorite broadcast without wasting all your mobile data. Once you have the Twitch mobile app on iOS or Android, simply fire up a stream, hit the settings icon and select Audio Only mode. But imagine if you’re driving and wish to just listen to a specific stream? Well, that’s where the audio-only mode steps in. Twitch offers a mobile app for its viewers as well, allowing you to watch streams and broadcasts while on-the-go. From there, you can rename your clip, edit it and easily share it to your social media platform of choice. To do so, simply click the Clips icon at the bottom right of the video player, or press Alt + X on your keyboard.
You can easily create a custom clip of the entire video stream. So you’ve watched that entire gaming stream of your favorite streamer, but you wish to show a specific portion of it to your friends.