


To customize an alert click on the specific event type you wish to edit. General Settings that apply to every alert How to Customize Specific Alert Types You can edit the alert delay, mod approvals, profanity filters, add custom bad words, etc. General Settings apply to every alert type. Choose to edit your General Settings or specific alert types here General Settings For example, in the picture below I’m logged into Twitch, and therefore have options to customize my alerts for Follows, Subscriptions, Hosts, Bits, etc. From here, you can choose to edit your “General Settings”, which will affect every single alert type and/or further customize specific alert types.ĭepending on the platform you choose, your alert types will differ. This page is your command center when it comes to editing your alerts. If you don’t want to use a pre-made alert, you can manually customize your own by navigating to the Streamlabs dashboard and clicking on “Alert Box” on the left-hand side. Featured Alert Box Themes Create Custom Alerts You can visit our Alert Box Themes page to browse the full collection of alert themes. If you don’t want to use the default alert, Streamlabs offers pre-made alerts created by top designers in the industry like Nerd or Die, Visuals by Impulse, and OWN3D. Recognition makes your viewers feel good and also encourages others to support you. Use this opportunity to acknowledge your viewers for contributing to the stream. Our default alert will appear after you add an Alert Box widget Now select “Alert Box” from the pop-up menu.Īfter you are done adding the source, viewers will see our default alert appear on the screen when you get a new subscriber, bit, follow, host, etc. To add an Alert Box, press the plus sign in the “Sources” section of Streamlabs Desktop. You can learn more about the top widgets we recommend adding to your live stream by watching our video here. Widgets are features you can add in Streamlabs Desktop to help you interact and engage with your community. The first thing you want to do is add an Alert Box widget to your live stream. Today, we will show you how to create custom alerts for Twitch, YouTube, or Facebook. We recommend spending time to make them unforgettable. On-screen alerts are often your viewer’s first impression. When you add a personal touch to your alerts, it will help you stand out from the crowd, keep viewers coming back, and encourage others to participate in your live stream. They represent you, your brand, and you can completely customize them to match your personality or aesthetic. Creating unique alerts is a fundamental aspect of any live stream.
