Get verified & set up your match score
Link a channel and complete the match profile
Get verified & set up your match score
Two jobs, and they do different things. Linking a channel makes your organization real — until you do it, no studio can see you. The match profile decides which studios see you near the top of their list rather than buried at position 400.
Why it works this way
Because a channel link is the only claim that proves itself. You connect the account through YouTube, Twitch or TikTok's own login, so nobody has to take your word for who you are. No form, no admin review, no waiting — link a channel and your organization is live.
Because taste can't be scraped. Nothing here guesses what you like from watch history. You say what you love and what you'd rather avoid, in the same vocabulary studios tag their games with, and the match score is the overlap. It's the most direct control you have over what lands in your inbox.
And because an empty profile isn't neutral in practice. With no sentiments on file every game scores you zero — you're not disliked, you're invisible, sitting in the middle of every list instead of near the top of the ones that fit. Twenty minutes here is the difference between being found and being scrolled past.
Link a channel
My Organization → Platforms. Each platform has its own card: YouTube, Twitch, TikTok. Connect one through its own sign-in and the card reads Connected.
That's the whole verification step. A creator organization approves itself on the first linked channel — there's no admin queue on this side.
Things worth knowing:
- One is enough, but link all the ones you actually post on. Studios filter by platform, and a channel you didn't link is coverage they don't know you can offer.
- Removing your last channel makes you undiscoverable until you link another. Your organization keeps its status — it just stops appearing in Browse and recruiting lists.
- Changing accounts on a platform is Remove, then Link again.
- The small verified check some cards show next to the display name is that platform's own badge, not your Wishgate status.
Take the match test
My Organization → Match Profile → Start the test. Seven steps, one axis per screen:
| Axis | What it's asking |
|---|---|
| Game Genres | The type of gameplay — Action RPG, Soulslike, City Builder. The strongest signal of what you cover. |
| Game Structure | How the game is built around its loop — roguelike runs, open world, survival-crafting, linear story. |
| Theme | The world and setting. |
| Art Style | Pixel art, anime, realistic 3D, cartoony, minimalist. |
| Emotional Impact | What it leaves you feeling — relaxing, tense, scary, heartwarming, triumphant. |
| Play Formats | Solo, co-op, competitive PvP, VR. |
| Learning Curve | Easy to pick up, moderate, or deep and complex. |
Each tag gets one of three marks: ❤ love, — neutral, or 👎 avoid. Anything you don't touch stays neutral, and neutral is a true zero — it neither helps nor hurts. Skip moves past a whole axis; Back and a reset are there too. Save profile at the end.
How to answer it well
Be honest rather than broad. Every ❤ you don't mean is a game you'll get recruited for and won't enjoy covering — and then you either decline it or, worse, deliver something flat.
Use 👎 properly. Avoid isn't rudeness, it's the fastest way to stop getting offers for horror games you won't play. It actively pushes those games down your list and you down theirs.
Leave the genuinely-don't-care tags neutral. A profile of all hearts scores the same as no profile at all: if everything matches, nothing does.
Come back and Edit whenever your channel shifts direction. Scores are recalculated live, so an update changes what studios see immediately.
What isn't scored
Content Created — the formats you make — is a filter and a description, not part of the score. Neither are your follower counts, region, language, plan or reviews. They're all visible for studios to weigh themselves; none of them move the number.
Where you'll notice it
On Browse, your default sort becomes Best match once you have a profile. On the studio side, you're ranked against each specific game, so the same profile puts you top of one list and mid-table on another — that's it working, not failing.
Watch the walkthrough
The same ground on video. The written steps above are the current version — follow them if the app looks different from the recording.
