JohnPanio: Gaming Personality and Twitch Streamer
- Streamer Name:JohnPanio
- Real Name:John Panio
- Country:Canada
- Born in:1994
- Streaming Content:CS, Limbus Company, Honkai Star Rail, Legend of Zelda
- Net Worth:>$500,000
- Streamer’s Socials:

JohnPanio has grown his community to become one of the larger comfort streamers on the platform, playing a handful of less popular games while still maintaining a sizable audience. His laid-back personality and oftentimes cringe-worthy humor have helped him solidify his spot on Twitch, averaging 3,500–4,500 viewers per stream.
That being said, it isn’t all positive, as he’s had several controversies: His “Hustlers Twitch Academy,” which took advantage of the Andrew Tate hype from a couple of years back, and his alleged Follower purchasing on Twitch. Luckily for us though, it seems like that’s behind him.
Nowadays, you will see him casually talking with chat while watching a game of Counter-Strike or banter while mindlessly playing Limbus Company.
In this article, we’ll be breaking down JohnPanio’s net worth, career, Twitch stats, streaming style, and much more.
Profile Overview
Real Name: | Country: | Born in: | On Twitch Since: | Twitch Followers: | Streaming Content: | Net Worth: |
John Panio | Canada | 1994 | Dec 20, 2017 | 1.2 Million | CS, Limbus Company, Honkai Star Rail, Legend of Zelda | >$500,000 |
Social Media & Contacts
- YouTube: youtube.com/@JohnPanio
- Twitch: twitch.tv/johnpanio
- Kick: kick.com/johnpanio
- Discord: discord.com/invite/9V4QcuVMPK
- Business Contact: johnpanio.gaming@gmail.com
Net Worth & Wealth
Having only really started gaining traction in mid-2023, JohnPanio hasn’t had the time to amass a fortune like some other streamers his size, but his income isn’t to be scoffed at. The 31-year-old is likely worth just under $500,000, with the vast majority of his income coming through donations and ad revenue from his Twitch streams. An average of 3500, 4500 viewers over several years will really add up.
Who Is JohnPanio?
Little is known about his upbringing and background outside of his early fascination with gaming and his Chinese heritage. Being born in Canada in 1994, he was likely surrounded by consoles like Xbox and PlayStation throughout most of his life, switching over to PC gaming in the mid-to-late 2000s like many other kids.
The now 31-year-old took his passion for video games to the public and started streaming in mid-2021, slowly growing before really popping off in 2023. However, it hasn’t been all sunshine and rainbows. He’s come under fire for allegedly purchasing Twitch followers, jumping from just 128,000 to 1.2 million in 2 months before plateauing for several years.
Games Streamed & Style
JohnPanio plays a variety of games, not really sticking to just one genre. His most common choices include:
- Counter-Strike
- Limbus Company
- Honkai Star Rail
- Legend of Zelda
In 2024, he gave slots and casino streaming a shot on Kick. From February to October, he kept his sessions short—no more than two hours each—and averaged around 450 viewers per stream. He hasn’t been active on the platform since, though.
JohnPanio’s Twitch Presence & Metrics
- Twitch Followers: 1.2 M
- Average Viewers: 3.5K–4.5K
- Peak viewers: 47K (Dec 1, 2023)

Legend: HW = Hours Watched, PV = Peak Viewers; CCV = Average Viewers
JohnPanio’s Highlights and Popular Clips
Compared to his massive Twitch following, JohnPanio’s YouTube channel is a lot smaller, sitting at around 23K subscribers. Still, it holds its own with a niche audience. His most popular videos there are game guides, particularly for Limbus Company, an indie gacha strategy video game.
Here are a few more popular clips from his Twitch streams:
▶️ “We Have to Listen to JP and His Stupid Gambling” – JohnPanio Playing Blackjack
▶️ JohnPanio “Flexes” His Russian Vocabulary
Hustlers Twitch Academy
The appeal of becoming a successful streamer has led to the rise of various “Twitch Academies” and online courses promising to make you the next big thing. JohnPanio jumped on this bandwagon with his “Hustlers Twitch Academy,” selling a course to a ton of young kids, promising them that they could be the next XQC, Cinna, or Ludwig.
These academies, like John’s, focus on how much money streamers can make when putting their pitch out there. John’s offer covers:
- Technical Setup: Optimizing stream quality, hardware, and software.
- Content Strategy: Identifying niche audiences, creating engaging content, and building a brand.
- Marketing and Growth: Utilizing social media, networking, and analytics to expand viewership.
- Monetization: Exploring revenue streams such as subscriptions, donations, and sponsorships.
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