https://support.streamlabs.com/hc/en-us/articles/217741147-Setting-up-your-Streamlab
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Streamlabs also has their own version of OBS called “Streamlabs OBS”. It is a different
software than OBS Studio that has better integration with the Streamlabs widgets. This
guide won’t cover this software, and it’s not recommended over OBS Studio, but if you
are interested in trying it out you can click the download link at the top of the Streamlabs
dashboard to download the software.
Streamlabs has a help page with articles dedicated to every aspect of the service
including troubleshooting. If you have questions or issues, you will most likely find an
answer here: https://support.streamlabs.com/hc/en-us/categories/202602847-Help
Nightbot
Nightbot is a powerful tool to help you moderate your chat while you stream. It can also
be set up with chat commands that can provide information about your stream. While
Nightbot is not required to stream, utilizing it is heavily encouraged. To add Nightbot to
your stream, begin by going to https://www.nightbot.tv/ and clicking “Login” in the top
right corner. Select “Login with Twitch” and log in with your Twitch account. You’ll now
be at the Nightbot dashboard. Have Nightbot join your channel by clicking “Join
Channel” in the top right corner. There will be a popup telling you that you need to make
Nightbot a moderator in your channel. Follow the simple instructions on the screen to do
so. You can access your channel easily by typing twitch.tv/yourname into your
browser’s address bar, where “yourname” is your Twitch account.
Once Nightbot has been added as a moderator in your channel, you can begin to utilize
its two main features: chat moderation and chat commands. To configure Nightbot’s
moderation tools, click on “Spam Protection” in the left sidebar of the Nightbot
dashboard. From here you can tell Nightbot to remove messages with certain words
(Blacklist Words/Phrases), excess capital letters, links, spammed messages
(Repetitions), etc. Clicking on “Docs” next to each filter will bring you to an in-depth
description of the filter.
To configure chat commands, click on “Commands” in the left sidebar from the Nightbot
dashboard. Chat commands are an automated response from nightbot following a user
in chat typing a certain command (for instance, if someone types !commands in chat,
Nightbot will automatically reply with a link to the list of commands for your channel).
Selecting “Default” will allow you to enable, disable, or edit Nightbot’s default
commands, and “Custom” will allow you to make your own commands. To make your