Yes that’s true… and convinient. But there’s some special cases ( like mine )
Just to be clear, in my case it’s not about “premium” features, everything I made for Twitch I offered free. The thing is that the extension shows information about my custom chatbot, and all the actions and information depends on it. If a user doesn’t have my chatbot, there’s nothing “general” or “common”. I can’t make my chatbot public for hosting (money) reasons, so it’s more like a “closed beta” or something like that, even it’s already being used “in production”. I add users when they’re interested while the host can handle it.
For now I think that the best option it’s to keep updating manually, but maybe I should add something public and general for those who doesn’t have the chatbot how you said, that would be a nice approach.