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Adapters

An adapter, such as described previously, is defined using the Adapter class exposed by the JavaScript file present at the following address:

Alerts

This overlay/dock is used to display multiplatform alerts to viewers. These alerts can have custom messages, images, and sounds.

Chat

This overlay/dock is used to display a multiplatform chat, either for the spectators or for the streamer.

Featured

This overlay, intended to be integrated into your OBS installation in the form of a browser source, goes hand in hand with the dock of our Chat overlay and allows you to highlight the chat messages of your choice on your stream. For example, during a frequently asked questions (FAQ) or an interview, your viewers will be able to more easily identify the topic being discussed.

Overlays

Overlays, such as described previously, are distributed as HTML pages served over HTTPS. They are displayed using our wrapper and use our JavaScript and CSS frameworks to receive (observe) and send (emit) events as well as use the OBS JavaScript API.

Polls

This overlay/dock is used to display and administer multiplatform surveys.

StreamElements

If you like the readability of the activity feed offered by the third-party service called StreamElements, you will necessarily like this theme from which it is strongly inspired, intended to facilitate the transition to our tools and therefore our own activity feed. It supports the Facebook, Kick, TikTok, Trovo, Twitch and YouTube platforms.

Themes

Our dock and each overlay can be presented differently from their default styles thanks to the theme feature. It simply is a matter of writing CSS code, based on our CSS framework, and using the theme parameter provided for this purpose. There are two ways to configure this parameter to apply the theme of your choice.

TikFinity

This adapter, ready to use in our dock, allows you to receive events from the TikTok platform via the TikFinity Windows desktop application; it is therefore necessary to configure the latter on the same computer as your OBS installation, create an account, and take care to start it for each stream.