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StreamElements Complete Guide to streamers 2022

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StreamElements Complete Guide to streamers 2022  The complete tutorial to configure StreamElements, Today, StreamElements become more and more interesting when you are a streamer. Moreover, it is for this reason that more than  200,000 Twitch and YouTube channels have already gone through this platform…! 

Whether on mobile, tablet, or PC, StreamElements aims to facilitate the management and animation of the stream as well as to facilitate interaction with its community. Bots, overlays, chats, alerts, reduction of drops, notifications… In short, here is a tutorial, as complete as possible to help you get started with this very nice little tool.

Table of Contents

  • What is StreamElements?  
  • Get started with StreamElements
    • 1. Connect to StreamElements
    • 2. Import elements from other platforms to StreamElements
      • Import from StreamLabs
      • Deepbot import
    • 3. Overlays and alerts hosted on the StreamElements account
      • The Superthemes
    • 4. Donations and secure means of payment
    • 5. OBS Live Studio, to group everything on a single window
    • 6. Media request, To allow viewers to request music
    • 7. Chat statistics
    • 8. Profile page and Discord
    • 9. Loyalty system
    • 10. Chatbot
  • Setup Tutorial for StreamElements | 2022 Beginner’s Guide
  • And finally, here are 5 OBS tips to improve the streaming flow of the stream

What is StreamElements?  

Similar to StreamLabs, Stream Elements was designed to be an “all-in-one” kind of platform to make life easier for streamers on a daily basis. The difference is that: Stream Elements does not require any download because everything goes through its browser (or OBS.Live for a more complete tool). 

In short, Stream Element has a lot of features that are appreciated when you are a streamer, such as:

  • A  dashboard to get an overview of the stream (donations, followers, subscribers…), 
  • A  view of the chat stats (number of messages, most active subscribers, most used emojis (or vice versa to exchange them),
  • An  overview of his Twitch channel’s activity stream,
  • A  diversified and secure payment system for donations as well as better management of donations with the creation of a donation page, visualization of stats, etc.
  • A  song request to allow subscribers to select music without using a bot,
  • A  chatbot, allowing you to moderate your community, create orders as well as integrate a “loyalty” system for your subscribers,
  • Sending reports when a streaming session is over, 
  • And most importantly, a  collection of overlays and widgets (see adding your own overlay designs) directly hosted on the browser and reducing its processor consumption.

Basically, it’s a rather complete platform that it may be interesting to test! It may not please, after all, everyone has their own preferences in terms of taste and functionality. But testing is the best way to improve your daily streams. 

StreamElements complete guide

Get started with StreamElements

To get started on StreamElements, especially when you are already well established on another software such as StreamLabs, it will be necessary to follow certain precise steps:

1. Connect to StreamElements

The first step to do is of course: registration. To do this, it will be possible to connect from your Twitch, YouTube or Facebook account. To receive donations, it will be necessary to enter your Paypal email address, depending on the payment method selected of course. 

 

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