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StreamSync

StreamSync is a desktop app that runs alongside your stream and gives you one place to control chat, overlays, and automation — without juggling a dozen separate tools or browser tabs.

🍼 ELI5

Think of StreamSync as a control room for your stream. It listens to what's happening on Twitch (or YouTube/Kick) and lets you set up "when this happens, do that" — like a follow triggering a sound and a message on screen. No coding needed to get started.

It has four main areas, matching the tabs across the top of the app:

TabWhat it's for
DashboardA live overview of your stream — viewer count, recent activity, quick stats per connected platform.
BotThe in-app chat panel plus the chat bot: commands, timers, counters, quotes, a points/currency system, and giveaways.
OverlaysBrowser-source overlays for OBS — alerts, a chat box, stream info, and anything you build yourself with the visual builder.
TriggersThe automation engine — "when X happens, do Y", chained into multi-step rules across Twitch, YouTube, Kick, OBS, and StreamHub.

First steps

  1. Connect a platform. StreamSync needs at least Twitch connected to do anything useful — see Connecting Platforms for Twitch, YouTube, and Kick.
  2. Try the chat bot. Once Twitch is connected, open the Bot tab to see live chat and set up your first command — see Chat Bot.
  3. Add an overlay. Open Overlays, add a built-in widget (like the chat box) to a scene, and point an OBS Browser Source at it — see Overlays.
  4. Automate something. Open Triggers, and build a rule like "on Twitch Raid → send a chat message with the raider's name" — see Triggers & Actions.
  5. Optional: connect OBS. Let StreamSync switch scenes, toggle sources, and control media directly from a trigger — see OBS Integration.

Demo vs. Pro

StreamSync ships in a free Demo edition (Twitch only) and a Pro edition (adds YouTube and Kick, plus a few Pro-only trigger actions). Every page in this section notes when something is Pro-only. See the Demo vs Pro summary for the full breakdown.

Reference pages

StreamSync and StreamHub documentation.