Fan missions turn viewers into part of the stream.
A mission gives viewers a job. Ask them to submit, vote, unlock, support, or complete something, then bring the result back onto the stream.
Ask for one clear action.
A mission should be simple enough that viewers understand it while the stream is moving.
Open fan missionsSubmit an answer
Support a challenge
Help unlock a goal
Show progress or outcomes live.
The mission becomes more exciting when the audience can see progress, winners, unlocks, or rewards.
Open fan missionsProgress on stream
Reward moments
Post-stream review
Mission setup.
The setup should be simple enough to understand before a creator signs in: choose the moment, prepare the surface, add it to OBS, then run it live.
Open fan missionsChoose the viewer action
Write the mission
Set the result or reward
Publish the fan page
Show the outcome live
Find the tool that matches your next stream.
Most creators start with overlays, OBS setup, or one audience mechanic. The related pages keep that path clear instead of forcing every feature onto one page.
Explore streamer toolsFan engagement tools for live streams
Use StreamRituals fan missions, live polls, rewards, spin wheels, and stream widgets to make viewers part of the show.
Stream rewards for viewers who participate
Use StreamRituals rewards for XP, points, badges, unlocks, fan missions, and visible participation moments.
Live polls for stream decisions
Use StreamRituals live polls for chat votes, game choices, stream decisions, audience rewards, and OBS-ready results.
Quick answers before you try it.
Short answers for creators checking whether StreamRituals fits their OBS setup, audience size, or live-show format.
Start freeWhat is a fan mission?
A challenge or prompt viewers can complete around the stream.
Can missions run before the stream starts?
Yes. Pre-stream missions can give creators material to use once they go live.
