To add an Alert Box, press the plus sign in the “Sources” section of Streamlabs Desktop. Now select “Alert Box” from the pop-up menu.Īfter you are done adding the source, viewers will see our default alert appear on the screen when you get a new subscriber, bit, follow, host, etc. Our default alert will appear after you add an Alert Box widget Use this opportunity to acknowledge your viewers for contributing to the stream. Recognition makes your viewers feel good and also encourages others to support you. If you don’t want to use the default alert, Streamlabs offers pre-made alerts created by top designers in the industry like Nerd or Die, Visuals by Impulse, and OWN3D. You can visit our Alert Box Themes page to browse the full collection of alert themes. Featured Alert Box Themes Create Custom Alerts #Raid alert full If you don’t want to use a pre-made alert, you can manually customize your own by navigating to the Streamlabs dashboard and clicking on “Alert Box” on the left-hand side. This page is your command center when it comes to editing your alerts. From here, you can choose to edit your “General Settings”, which will affect every single alert type. Or you can further customize specific alert types remember, depending on the platform you stream to, your alert types will differ. For example, in the picture below I’m logged into Twitch, and therefore have options to customize my alerts for Follows, Subscriptions, Hosts, Bits, etc. Choose to edit your General Settings or specific alert types here General Settings If I was streaming on YouTube I'd have alert types for new members, etc. ![]() General Settings apply to every alert type. You can edit the alert delay, mod approvals, profanity filters, add custom bad words, etc. General Settings that apply to every alert How to Customize Specific Alert Types #Raid alert mod To customize a specific alert, click on the event type you wish to edit. In the example pictured below, we are editing alerts for new Twitch followers. ![]() On this page, you can customize the layout of the alert, the image or gif that’s played, sound, font, animation, duration, etc. Now when I receive a new Twitch follower my viewers will see a sweet gif of Obi-Wan Kenobi. How to Add Alert VariationsĪlert Variations allow you to play exclusive alerts if a viewer meets certain conditions. For example, you can play a different alert for a $10 tip vs. In this case, we’ll call it “Tips greater than $10.” Step 1: Click on “Open Alert Variation” and add a variation with default alert settings or your custom alert settings Let’s say you would like a special alert to play when someone sends $10 or more. Step 3: Set the correct condition so that tips over $10 trigger a different alert. Remember, each alert type will have specific conditions. We recommend getting familiar with each alert type and the conditions available for each one. ![]() Now when someone tips $10 or more, my viewers will see a sweet picture of my dog. Now your alerts should be set up and ready for your first live stream. You can click test at the top of the Alertbox page or the bottom of Streamlabs Desktop to test at any time. Step 1: Visit your Alert Box settings page on Streamlabs. Step 3: Open OBS and add a Browser source Step 2: Click “Copy” next to the widget URL.
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