Chat Commands

Every command SaqrBot supports out of the box. Type any of these in your Twitch chat.

System Commands

Available in every channel where SaqrBot is enabled.

!levelEVERYONE

Shows your current level, total XP, leaderboard rank, and how much XP you need for the next level.

Example: Level 5 | 320 XP | Rank #12 | 80 XP to next
!topEVERYONE

Shows the top 5 viewers in the current channel by XP.

Example: Top 5: 1. Alice (L10) | 2. Bob (L8) | 3. Carol (L7) ...
!xp @userEVERYONE

Look up another viewer's XP, level, and rank.

Example: alice: L10 | 1250 XP | #1
!leaderboardEVERYONE

Sends a link to the full leaderboard for the channel.

!commandsEVERYONE

Sends a link to the channel's full command list.

!rankEVERYONE

Shows the streamer's Valorant rank — current tier, RR, last match change, and peak rank.

Example: 3zm#2030 — Platinum 2 (0 RR) | Last match: -16 RR | Peak: Ascendant 1
!uptimeEVERYONE

Shows how long the stream has been live.

!followageEVERYONE

Shows how long you (or another user) have been following the channel.

!accountageEVERYONE

Shows how old a Twitch account is.

!lurk / !unlurkEVERYONE

Mark yourself as lurking (silently watching), or back from lurking.

!titleEVERYONE / MODS

Without text: shows current stream title. With text (mods only): updates the stream title via Twitch.

!gameEVERYONE / MODS

Without text: shows current game. With text (mods only): updates the game on Twitch.

!so / !shoutoutMODS

Shoutout another streamer — sends a chat message with their channel link and last game played.

!socialsEVERYONE

Shows the streamer's social links.

!scheduleEVERYONE

Shows the streamer's broadcast schedule.

!pingEVERYONE

Quick check that the bot is alive and responding.

!addcom / !editcom / !delcomMODS

Manage the channel's custom commands directly from chat.

!addtimer / !deltimer / !timersMODS

Schedule recurring chat messages.

!aliases / !addalias / !delaliasMODS

Manage channel-specific game name shortcuts.

Looking for a streamer's custom commands?

Visit saqrbot.com/c/<streamer> to see commands set by a specific channel.