Where the contacts come from
Three sources, all of them things the streamer chose to publish:
- Channel bio. The "About" section on kick.com/<slug>. Streamers put their Telegram, Discord, business email, and socials there to get sponsorships.
- Broadcaster chat messages. The streamer's own chat messages and the messages of channel moderators. Pinned messages are weighted highest — streamers literally use them to advertise "DM me on Telegram for collabs."
- Channel panels. The "Business inquiries" / "Discord" / "Telegram" panel blocks below the player.
Extraction runs continuously on the official Kick API plus webhook chat events. No scraping of channels the streamer didn't make public. Every contact row carries a source field (where it came from), a confidence score (regex-match strength), and a last_verified_at timestamp.
What's in the database
| Channel | Records | Distinct streamers |
|---|---|---|
| YouTube | 9,970 | 6,672 |
| 8,067 | 6,847 | |
| Discord | 7,640 | 5,056 |
| TikTok | 6,851 | 5,746 |
| X (Twitter) | 5,974 | 4,395 |
| 2,279 | 1,924 | |
| 1,490 | 1,439 | |
| Telegram | 1,152 | 937 |
For B2B outreach, the relevant columns are Telegram, Discord, and Email. The social handles (YouTube/Instagram/TikTok/X) are useful for due diligence — checking if a streamer's audience claims match across platforms.
The contact set above spans all tracked Kick streamers, not just gambling-confirmed. For iGaming-targeted outreach, the relevant slice is contacts and coverage_flag = 'gambling_confirmed' — that filter is one click on the dashboard.
GDPR posture
This is the most-asked-about part of the product, so the short version:
- Legal basis for processing is legitimate interest in B2B outreach — limited to contacts the streamer publicly listed as business channels.
- Source attribution is stored per row. If a streamer asks where you got their Telegram, Feelia tells you: "Pinned chat message from broadcaster, 2026-04-18, verified again 2026-05-15."
- Opt-out is one URL away:
https://feelia.uk/optout/<streamer_slug>. No login required, no email confirmation step. Once a streamer opts out, their contacts disappear from every Feelia surface — directory, search, exports, API. - Deletion on request via [email protected]. Audit row is kept (proves the data was public when collected) but it stops appearing.
What you can't do with this
This isn't a consumer outreach tool. Feelia hides contacts where the streamer opted out, where confidence is low, or where the channel hasn't streamed in 30+ days (data goes stale). It also won't help you spam — there's no bulk export of 5,000 emails for free, and the unlock model exists exactly to make wide-net spam expensive.
If you're doing one-by-one B2B sponsorship outreach to iGaming-active Kick streamers — which is what real affiliate managers actually do — this is the data structure you want.
Feelia's free tier unlocks 50 streamer profiles — enough to validate the data quality against your own list. The paid tier is $40/month or $400/year billed in crypto (USDT, BTC, ETH via CryptoCloud) — no card, no annual commitment trick. The whole catalog is unlocked on the paid tier; the unlock model exists so browsing doesn't burn your quota.
Frequently asked
How can I contact Kick streamers for sponsorship?
Use Feelia. The platform aggregates publicly-listed business contacts (Telegram, Discord, email) from streamer bios, channel panels, and broadcaster chat messages. Every contact carries source attribution, a last-verified date, and an opt-out path.
Where do Kick streamer Telegram handles come from?
From the streamer's own channel: bio text, channel panels (the 'Business inquiries' or 'Discord' panels under the video), and the streamer's own chat messages — Kick exposes chat via official webhook events. Pinned chat messages are the highest-confidence source because streamers pin contact info specifically to be findable.
Do you scrape Kick?
No. Channel data comes from the official Kick public API (`api.kick.com/public/v1`). Chat is consumed via Kick's public webhook events. Bios are read via the same channel API endpoint Kick itself uses for the kick.com profile pages.
Is using these contacts GDPR-compliant?
For B2B outreach to channels the streamer listed as public business contacts — yes, under legitimate interest. Feelia stores source attribution per contact, supports opt-out at /optout/
Can streamers remove themselves from the database?
Yes. Self-service opt-out at https://feelia.uk/optout/
How current is the data?
Bio and panel scans run daily. Chat-message extraction runs in real time via Kick's webhook events. Contacts that haven't been re-verified in 30 days get flagged in the dashboard so you don't email a dead Telegram.