The Emote Celebration widget is a way to celebrate/display an important stream moment and will use the channel emotes within a firework animation (or different templates) instead of the typical alert overlays.

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To set up the Emote Celebration, you must first open the Sound Alerts Scene Editor. After that, you can create an entirely new scene or add the Emote Celebration to one of your existing ones. To do this, log into our Dashboard, navigate to "Overlays", and select the "Scenes" tab.

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In this example, we have decided to take our "Just Chatting" scene, which already has some widgets. Select "Add new Widget+" in the upper left corner and choose the Emote Celebration widget in the live category.

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You can choose which Alert Types should trigger the Emote Celebration widget. and you can also add Alert events you created. You can display your own follower, sub, and bit emotes and the emotes from 7TV, FrankerFaceZ, and BetterTwitchTV. That means you have endless Emotes that can be part of the Emote Celebration widget.

If you want to avoid uploading your Emotes to the said emote providers, you can add any individual emote without the need to upload it to any external website. When you set up all the parameters, you can test your Emote Celebration widget with the "Test Alert" at the top right of the Scene Editor.

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Also, please feel free to always reach out to our support staff if you have any issues or questions and visit our Discord Server.

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