Stream widgets that give viewers something to do.
A stream widget should earn its space on screen. Use widgets when they help viewers vote, unlock, react, progress, or shape what happens next.
Use widgets for real viewer actions.
Polls, wheels, missions, rewards, and goals work best when the audience knows what to do next.
Open live pollsVote on a choice
Spin for a result
Unlock a reward
Make widgets readable on stream.
A widget has to work at broadcast size, with short labels and a clear result.
Open live pollsReadable labels
Simple controls
OBS browser-source layout
Widget 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 pollsChoose the viewer action
Write short labels
Place the widget
Test it in OBS
Run it 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 toolsLive polls for stream decisions
Use StreamRituals live polls for chat votes, game choices, stream decisions, audience rewards, and OBS-ready results.
Spin wheel for stream rewards and challenges
Use the StreamRituals spin wheel for rewards, challenges, punishments, game choices, giveaways, and live stream reveals.
Stream rewards for viewers who participate
Use StreamRituals rewards for XP, points, badges, unlocks, fan missions, and visible participation moments.
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 stream widgets are included?
Polls, wheels, fan missions, rewards, goals, alerts, and other live interaction surfaces.
Can widgets show in OBS?
Yes. They are designed to work with OBS browser-source surfaces.
