![]() When you’re finished customizing your alerts, copy the, “ ALERT PACKAGE URL” found at the top of your alerts page. Click on each alert, and edit the settings to how you want, then hit Save Changes.ĥ. By default, Muxy sets you up with 4 alerts.Ĥ. You’ll now have a section where you can edit, add, or delete alerts. Login to your Muxy account, then click the Alerts menu link found on the left sidebar.ģ. They have a clean, minimalist, and easy-to-use dashboard and pretty much the same functionality as Streamlabs – in terms of stream alerts that is. When people would ask what alternatives there were to TwitchAlerts (now Streamlabs), Muxy would usually be the first name to pop up. Muxy’s a veteran in the stream alert game. Copy the embed link so we can add it to OBS Studio. ![]() When you’re finished editing your alerts, make sure to save your changes, and most importantly, make sure each activation switch is turned on for all the alerts you wish to use.ĥ. You’ll now have a bunch of options to edit each individual alert.Ĥ. Click on the, “ Add an Alert Box widget” button.ģ. Login to the TipeeeStream dashboard, then click the Alert Box link found in the left sidebar menu.Ģ. Here’s How to Set Up TipeeeStream Alerts:ġ. TipeeeStream is definitely the least popular of the bunch – at least in North America (they seem to be marketed more towards the EU crowd).īut they do have a pretty good functioning alert feature so it’s worth mentioning how to set up alerts using TipeeeStream. Then copy the URL so we can add it to OBS. When you’re done editing your alerts, click Save, then Launch (bottom left). Click on any of the gear icons next to a specific alert type to make any customizations to your alerts.Ĩ. Now on the left hand side you’ll see your list of alerts where you can deselect any of the alerts you don’t want displayed on your stream.ħ. Click on the Widgets option in the top left menu, then find the AlertBox widget and click ADD.Ħ. Click the pencil icon on your overlay widget that says, “Go to overlay editor” when you mouse over it.ĥ. In the window that pops up, name your overlay and choose your resolution (you don’t need to input “what game is this overlay for?” if you don’t want to), then hit Submit.Ĥ. Next, click on the blue CREATE NEW OVERLAY button.ģ. Login to your StreamElements dashboard, then click on the My overlays link found in the left sidebar menu.Ģ. Here’s How to Set Up the StreamElements Alerts:ġ. StreamElements has the six standard alert types (follower, donation, subscriber, cheer, host, and raid), and can be customized using different images/videos, text, and even custom CSS. To get alerts on your stream using StreamElements we’ll need to work within their overlay scene editor where they have all their stream widgets incorporated. Scroll down to the end of this guide where I show you how to add the URL to OBS.įor a more in-depth guide on how to customize and set up alerts in Streamlabs click here. *The Widget URL is what you’ll be adding to your OBS Studio to make the alerts show up on your stream. When you’re finished making the alert edits, make sure to hit Save Settings (found at the bottom), then scroll to the top of the Alert Box page where you’ll find the Widget URL. Now click on the specific alert settings tabs you want to use and play around with the customizations to make necessary edits for your stream.ĥ. Choose which alerts you want displayed on your stream by unchecking the notifications you don’t need.Ĥ. On the left sidebar, find the Alert Box under the Widgets menu and click on it.ģ. Login to the Streamlabs dashboard by connecting your Twitch, YouTube, or Mixer account.Ģ. ![]() ![]() Here’s How to Set Up the Streamlabs Alert Box:ġ. *The Redemption and Merch notifications are for features that are specific to Streamlabs. Streamlabs has the following alert notifications for you to choose from: They’ve added a bunch of other features since then, but for this guide we’re focusing on the Alert Box widget, which will allow you to get notifications on your stream. Streamlabs used to be called TwitchAlerts when they first started out, since their core feature was giving streamers the ability to display alerts on their stream. ![]() Need to decide which stream alert app is best for you? Watch this video! ![]()
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