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Trending Words Widget

Trending Words Widget

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The Trending Words Widget is an interactive overlay available in the Sound Alerts Scene Editor that highlights trending words or emotes from your live chat in real time.
It helps you quickly understand your chat’s mood, opinions, and hype moments by visualizing what viewers are talking about most.

Key Features of the Trending Words Widget

  • Fully customizable design to match your stream layout

  • Ability to define allowed and ignored words or emotes

  • Toggle between always active mode or chat command–based activation

  • Adjustable widget duration and word thresholds

  • Supports both text and emote trends

How the Trending Words Widget Works

The widget continuously analyzes your chat messages and detects frequently used words or emotes within a defined timeframe.
Once a word or emote reaches your configured threshold, it appears on stream as a trending element. Higher activity can cause trends to update dynamically as your chat evolves.

How to Add the Trending Words Widget to Your Stream

  1. Open the Sound Alerts Scene Editor

  2. Click Add Widget

  3. Select Trending Words from the widget list

  4. Customize the appearance, thresholds, duration, and behavior

  5. Copy the browser source URL

  6. Add it as a browser source to your streaming software

  7. Test the widget before going live

Customization Options

You can fine-tune the widget behavior directly in the Scene Editor:

  • Add ignored words to prevent spam or unwanted terms

  • Define allowed words to focus on specific topics

  • Enable or disable the widget using a chat command

  • Adjust how long trending words stay visible

  • Control how many messages are required before a word becomes trending

FAQ

Yes, the widget can track both text and emotes used in your chat.

 

Yes, you can add words or emotes to the ignored list to exclude them from trending results.

 

Yes, you can choose between an always-active mode or control the widget using a chat command.

 

No, the widget is lightweight and optimized to run smoothly alongside your other overlays.