MythicBot opens a will-you-win prediction in your Twitch chat the moment you hit champ select — and settles it from your own game client when the match ends. No mods, no dashboards, no forgetting.
A small desktop companion — about 46 MB of memory, so your game never feels it — that watches your own League client and acts on what it sees.
The instant you lock in, the prediction is live in chat. Viewers stake their channel points on you while you're still picking runes.
At game end MythicBot reads the result from your own League client — victory or defeat, straight from the source. No judgment calls, no waiting for a mod to notice the game ended.
Remake, custom lobby, client crash mid-match — the prediction cancels itself and every viewer gets their points back. Nobody gets robbed, nobody has to ask.
So nothing here asks for trust — every claim is checkable by you, or by the most paranoid developer in your chat.
Every line that runs on your PC will be public when MythicBot launches — read it, build it yourself, or have someone you trust audit it. Beta builds are shared with full transparency.
Windows installers are code-signed, hash-published, and scanned on VirusTotal — with build provenance you can verify before you install.
MythicBot only reads your own League client — it never injects into the game, modifies it, or touches Riot's servers. Nothing that could risk your account. Your data stays yours: anything synced is opt-in and encrypted.
Every settled or refunded prediction produces a public receipt your viewers can check. Outcomes come from game data, not from anyone's opinion.
I spent years moderating for League streamers — which means I spent years opening predictions late, settling them wrong, and getting asked "where's the prediction?" when I forgot one entirely. Now I build Twitch tools full-time, and this is the one I always wished existed. It's in private beta with a small group of League streamers right now. If that should include you, I'd like to hear from you.
Beta streamers run MythicBot free, forever, get direct support from the founder, and a name in the launch credits.