OBS overlays that keep the stream organised.
OBS is powerful, but it gets messy fast when every alert, widget, and overlay lives in a different place. StreamRituals keeps the live surfaces and the controls closer together.
Give each browser source a clear job.
Use StreamRituals pages for the parts of the show that need to appear on stream.
Open live toolsMain overlay layouts
Alert and widget layers
Full-screen stream scenes
Keep the stream moment connected to the control.
Polls, missions, wheels, alerts, and rewards are easier to run when the creator knows where the live page and controls are.
Open live toolsOpen the active source
Check fallback states
Trigger moments without losing the show
OBS overlay 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 live toolsCreate the overlay
Copy the browser-source URL
Add it to OBS
Check the size and transparency
Keep StreamRituals open while 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 toolsOBS browser sources for stream overlays and widgets
Create StreamRituals browser-source pages for OBS overlays, alerts, widgets, fan missions, rewards, and live controls.
Stream overlays for interactive live shows
Create StreamRituals overlays for chat, alerts, goals, fan missions, rewards, and OBS browser-source layouts.
Go-live checklist for interactive streams
Use a StreamRituals go-live checklist for OBS browser sources, overlays, alerts, fan missions, polls, rewards, and live controls.
Quick answers before you try it.
Short answers for creators checking whether StreamRituals fits their OBS setup, audience size, or live-show format.
Start freeIs this an OBS plugin?
No. It uses the common browser-source approach, so creators can add StreamRituals pages to OBS scenes.
What should I check before going live?
Check the source size, visibility, transparency, alert areas, and any interactive moment you plan to use.
