1. No OBS Setup Required!
Unlike visual widgets, the Command Station runs entirely in the background through our Twitch bot integration.
1) Simply ensure your Twitch account is connected to StreamPlush.
2) As long as our bot is active in your channel, your commands will work automatically. You do not need to add any Browser Sources to OBS.
2. Creating Standard Chat Commands
You can create up to 10 custom commands for your viewers to use:
1) Navigate to the Chat Commands Management panel.
2) Click the blue + Add New Command button.
3) In the Command field, type the trigger word you want viewers to use (e.g., !discord, !socials, !rules).
4) In the Chat Message box, type the response the bot will send to the chat.
5) Make sure the toggle switch with the checkmark is blue, meaning the command is active.
3. Setting Up Automated Timers
Want the bot to drop your social links or sponsor shoutouts automatically? You can turn any command into a timed announcement:
1) Create a new command or edit an existing one.
2) Click the Clock Icon toggle.
3) The command trigger input will lock, and a dropdown menu will appear.
4) Select your desired interval (5, 10, 15, 30, or 60 minutes).
5) Type your announcement in the message box.
Pro-Tip: StreamPlush is smart! > To prevent spamming an empty chat, timer announcements will only trigger if there has been active chat activity during the interval countdown. They are also sent as official Twitch Announcements to stand out!
4. Managing Your Command List
Toggle On/Off: Temporarily disable a command without deleting it by clicking the active toggle switch (it will turn gray with an 'X').
Delete: Click the red trash can icon next to any command to permanently remove it and free up one of your slots.
Tracker: Keep an eye on the counter at the top right of your panel to see how many of your 10 command slots are left.