Streaming intelligence, reimagined.
ContentLore is building a new kind of creator workspace: live tracking, creator lore, relationship mapping, and softer AI-assisted insight in one place. It should feel closer to exploring a living scene than reading a spreadsheet.
The four pillars
Most competitors stop at charts, rankings, or creator profiles. ContentLore works best when live tracking, lore, comparison, and explanation all support each other.
Live signal layer
Follow viewer movement, breakouts, clip velocity, platform shifts, and sudden surges before they feel obvious.
Lore and scene context
See creator timelines, community identity, scenes, collab clusters, and why certain moments carry cultural weight.
Interactive relationship views
Move beyond side-by-side tables into overlap, orbit, rivalry, fit, and momentum differences that actually mean something.
Softer AI assistance
Use AI to explain patterns, draft summaries, support moderation, and surface ideas — not to fake verification or invent facts.
| Streamer | Platform | Viewers |
|---|---|---|
| Kai Cenat | TWITCH | 187,432 |
| IShowSpeed | YOUTUBE | 163,201 |
| xQc | KICK | 142,880 |
| Ibai | TWITCH | 98,400 |
| Gaules | TWITCH | 87,214 |
Signature systems
This is the start of the product differentiation layer — the parts that should make ContentLore feel like its own category instead of a prettier tracker clone.
Label movement, not just growth.
Breakout, surging, cooling, volatile, or quietly climbing — with short reasons that explain what is actually driving the shift.
Turn creators into profiles with shape.
Map a creator’s style, loyalty, volatility, clip power, collab gravity, and brand fit in one interactive read instead of scattered metrics.
See communities as moving systems.
Follow the creators, bridge figures, recurring collabs, and scene drift around a channel instead of pretending the ecosystem is flat.
Keep moderation as a first-class system.
The moderator section stays in the product. It is part handbook, part incident support, part future profile system for serious mod talent.
Explore the workspace
These sections give the product more range: rankings, lore, overlaps, moderator support, brand fit, and deeper discovery beyond a plain stats surface.
Head-to-head
Compare any two creators with more context than a basic stat table.
Scene Map
Explore which clusters are heating up and what kind of creator is rising inside them.
Orbit Map
See which creators sit close together, drift apart, or bridge different communities.
Wiki workspace
Turn stats, clips, moments, and community context into a useful knowledge layer.
Mods Hub
Keep moderators inside the concept — not as an afterthought, but as part of the ecosystem.
Sponsor fit
Translate creator consistency, energy, safety, and momentum into commercial context.
Clip velocity
Track which moments are spreading beyond the stream and changing attention.
Lore timeline
Anchor channels in eras, pivots, milestones, controversies, and comeback arcs.