Install atdc, connect your Twitch account, and walk away. Every drop and bonus chest gets claimed automatically while you watch. Nothing to click, nothing to remember.
atdc runs in the background and grabs every reward the moment it becomes available. You just watch.
The moment a Twitch Drop finishes, atdc clicks the claim button. Usually before you've noticed the notification. No delays, no missed rewards.
That spinning bonus chest appears for just a few seconds. atdc spots it and clicks it every time, even when you're looking away.
Open your Twitch drops inventory and atdc claims every completed drop on the page. Good for catching up after a long stream.
Get an optional desktop notification whenever something is claimed. Turn it on or off from the popup in one click.
See how many drops and bonus points you've collected, with a log of your recent claims right in the extension popup.
atdc logs you in through Twitch's official login page. Your account details never touch any third-party server. Everything stays in your browser.
Download the zip, load it into Chrome, connect your Twitch account. No accounts, no payment, no sign-up.
Grab the latest stable release or the newest beta build from the download buttons above. Both are zip files containing the ready-to-load extension folder.
Extract the downloaded zip anywhere on your computer. You'll get a folder called atdc. Keep it somewhere permanent, since Chrome needs to point to it each time it loads.
Click the atdc icon in your toolbar and hit Connect with Twitch. Log in, and atdc starts running on every Twitch tab from that point on.
atdc was built with a simple rule: your data is yours. Here's exactly what that means in practice.
There is no atdc backend. The extension logs you in directly through Twitch's own login page using Chrome's built-in login flow, the same way Chrome handles any browser-level sign-in.
Your login session, stats, and settings all live in your browser's local storage. Uninstall the extension and it's gone.
atdc makes requests to one place: Twitch. It checks your login is still valid and reads the Twitch pages you're already viewing. No analytics. No third parties. Ever.
Yes. atdc watches your Twitch tabs in real time and clicks claim buttons the instant they appear, typically within a fraction of a second. It also polls every few seconds as a fallback, so edge cases are covered too.
Try visiting your Twitch drops inventory page directly. atdc will claim any completed drops it finds there. Twitch occasionally changes their page structure, which can break detection temporarily. If the issue persists, try reinstalling the extension.
Make sure you're on an active live stream page (not a VOD, clip, or the Twitch homepage). Also check that the Channel Points toggle is switched on in the atdc popup.
atdc clicks buttons that Twitch already shows you while you watch. It doesn't fake viewership, bot a channel, or touch anything outside what's available to you as a viewer. Use it responsibly.
Completely free, forever. No premium tier, no ads, no subscription.