Check out part two about Custom Command Advanced Settings here. The Reply In setting allows you to change the way the bot responds. To get started, all you need to do is go HERE and make sure the Cloudbot is enabled first.
Similar to a hug command, the slap command one viewer to slap another. The slap command can be set up with a random variable that will input an item to be used for the slapping. Merch — This is another default command that we recommend utilizing. If you have a Streamlabs Merch store, anyone can use this command to visit your store and support you. Now click “Add Command,” and an option to add your commands will appear.
We hope that this list will help you make a bigger impact on your viewers. As a streamer, you always want to be building a community. Having a public Discord server for your brand is recommended as a meeting place for all your viewers. Having a Discord command will allow viewers to receive an invite link sent to them in chat.
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To get familiar with each feature, we recommend watching our playlist on YouTube. These tutorial videos will walk you through every feature Cloudbot has to offer to help you maximize your content. And 4) Cross Clip, the easiest way to convert Twitch clips to videos for TikTok, Instagram Reels, and YouTube Shorts.
You will need to have Streamlabs read a text file with the command. The text file location will be different for you, however, we have provided an example. Each 8ball response will need to be on a new line in the text file. Having a lurk command is a great way to thank viewers who open the stream even if they aren’t chatting.
Other commands provide useful information to the viewers and help promote the streamer’s content without manual effort. Both types of commands are useful for any growing streamer. It is best to create Streamlabs chatbot commands that suit the streamer, customizing them to match the brand and style of the stream. Shoutout commands allow moderators to link another streamer’s channel in the chat. Typically shoutout commands are used as a way to thank somebody for raiding the stream.