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Sound Alerts Twitch Extension

Sound Alerts Twitch Extension

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The Sound Alerts Twitch Extension is an excellent tool for improving the monetization and interactivity of your Twitch livestream. This tutorial will showcase everything you need to know about it.

What can the Sound Alerts Twitch Extension do?

The Sound Alerts Twitch Extension is an interactive soundboard that viewers can control. It allows you to set up various kinds of alerts for Bits to monetize your stream, which are fully customizable using your own media files and stream design or the huge Sound Alerts Library.

Available Alert Types

The Sound Alerts Twitch Extension supports various types of alerts, including:

  • Sound Alerts
  • Video Alerts
  • Video Share Alerts (let your viewers activate videos in your stream)
  • Text-to-Speech Alerts (include a voice that will read viewer messages)

All of these options are compatible with or without Bits. You can also customize whether some alerts should be exclusive to your Twitch Subs.

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Activating the Sound Alerts Twitch Extension

Activating the Extension takes less than five minutes; simply follow these steps:

  1. Visit the Sound Alerts setup page in the Dashboard.
  2. Click "Install Extension on Twitch" and visit our Extension store page.
  3. Select "Install" in the top right and make sure to select a slot in the bottom right as well to make it appear on your channel (Panel 1 is the standard choice — you can change this at any time.)
  4. Return to the Sound Alerts Dashboard and create your first Extension alerts.
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Placement of the Sound Alerts Twitch Extension

There are three options to place your Sound Alerts Twitch Extension:

  • Panel — The Sound Alerts Twitch Extension will appear in the panel slot under your livestream.
  • Component — The Sound Alerts Extension will only appear when you are live and can accessed via a smaller button on the right side of your livestream player.
  • Overlay — The Sound Alerts Extension will only appear when you are live and can be accessed via a big icon on the top left of your stream player.

Regardless of your slot, your mobile viewers can always access the Sound Alerts Twitch Extension via a small icon above the chat. Our Twitch Extension is directly embedded into the official Twitch app on iOS and Android.

Extension Profiles

Extension profiles allow you to create alert sets that you can easily swap in and out based on the game you are playing or the category you are streaming in. You can save profiles via the button at the top right of your Extension alert settings and manage all your profiles via the button beside that.

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Changing the Color of your Sound Alerts Twitch Extension

The standard color of the Sound Alerts Twitch Extension is purple, but you can change the color to match your stream design. Simply visit the Dashboard settings. There are thirteen colors available.

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Adapting the Twitch Extension Cooldown

To increase or reduce the frequency at which your viewers can activate alerts via the Extension, visit the Dashboard settings and adjust the "Extension Cooldown" to a time of your choice.

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FAQ

With a standard account, you can add up to 30 alerts to your Twitch Extension at the same time.

Yes! The Bits used in Sound Alerts will be a part of your standard Twitch payout. When viewers perform and confirm an action that requires Bits within the Extension, streamers will earn 80% of 1 U.S. Cent per Bit used. This means when a viewer uses 100 Bits to play an alert, you will get 80 US Cents for it.

Bits are only available to streamers with the Affiliate or Partner status on Twitch. If you have one of these, make sure to log out and back into the Sound Alerts Dashboard first.

This usually happens in the Firefox web browser — please swap to another browser like Chrome for the activation process. You can use Firefox again after that. 

Yes, you can upload your own audio files and add them as custom alerts in the Extension.

 

Yes, viewers using the Twitch mobile app can also interact with your Extension and trigger alerts.

 

Yes, you can toggle alerts on or off in the dashboard without removing them permanently.