Built for Twitch + Rocket League

Viewer tournaments, without the chaos.

RocketQueue is a hosted Twitch bot and companion web app for private Rocket League tournaments — with verified game accounts, rank-aware seeding, premade teams, private lobby codes, and verified results.

No password sharing. One hosted service for your community tournaments.
2v2 Viewer Tournament
QUEUE OPEN
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RocketRaccoonSteam linked · Rank verified
C2
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BoostBanditEpic linked · Rank verified
C1
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SidewallSallySteam linked
D3
O
OwnGoalEnjoyerEpic linked
D2
Why RocketQueue

Built for community tournaments that feel legit.

Keep the fun of viewer games while cutting down on impersonation, smurfs, bracket confusion, and leaked lobby codes.

Verified game accounts

Viewers prove ownership through Twitch, Steam, or Epic sign-in. RocketQueue never asks for or receives their passwords.

Smurf-resistant seeding

Detect each entrant's current Rocket League rank automatically, with moderator override whenever you need it.

Fair auto-drafts

Keep premades together, then place solo players into balanced teams with a snake draft — or randomize when chaos is the point.

On-stream team reveal

A public animated wheel assembles teams live, giving the bracket reveal a show instead of a spreadsheet.

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Private tournament codes

Lobby and tournament join codes are visible only to queued, linked entrants and the broadcaster — never dumped into public chat.

Verified results

Record winners yourself, or have RocketQueue confirm the series result and the game wins behind it.

How it works

From !rq link to grand finals.

Add the bot

Sign in with Twitch and add RocketQueue to your channel with one click. No infrastructure to run.

Viewers link once

A viewer types !rq link in chat, signs in with Twitch, then links Steam and/or Epic on the RocketQueue web app.

Open a typed queue

Mods run !rq open 2v2 solo (or premade, random, 1v1–4v4). Linked viewers join with !rq queue; premades name teammates.

Seed, assemble, reveal

Generate a seeded single-elimination bracket, then let the public team-reveal wheel build the teams live on stream.

Play privately

Queued, account-linked players see the in-game tournament or lobby code on the site. Everyone else does not.

Advance with evidence

The broadcaster records winners, or RocketQueue verifies the result automatically and advances the bracket.

Pricing

Free to run. Supporters keep it running.

Every core feature is free for every channel. Supporting the project unlocks bigger tournaments and helps pay for the servers and API quota.

Free

$0
  • All queue modes: 1v1–4v4, solo/premade, balanced/random
  • Verified account linking (Twitch, Steam, Epic)
  • Rank-seeded brackets + team reveal wheel
  • Automatic result verification
  • Queues up to 32 players, brackets up to 16 teams
Get started
Privacy by architecture

Built with privacy in mind.

RocketQueue is a hosted service. Account links and session data are stored centrally so viewers can securely participate in tournaments across supported streamer communities.

No passwords. Ever.

Twitch, Steam, and Epic authentication happens on those providers' own pages. RocketQueue only receives the identifiers returned after successful sign-in.

No analytics or ad tracking.

The app uses only functional session and CSRF cookies. No tracking pixels, fingerprinting, ad SDKs, or analytics cookies are required.

Tournament state stays temporary.

Queues, brackets, team compositions, and tournament codes are held in memory and disappear when the RocketQueue process restarts.

Community-facing by design.

Bracket participants, team names, and rank estimates can be public, while sensitive join codes remain restricted to eligible entrants and the broadcaster.

Hosted SaaS

Run your tournament without running infrastructure.

RocketQueue runs as a hosted service, so streamers can focus on their tournaments without deploying or maintaining anything.

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