OBS configuration
Scene collections, audio routing, encoder settings, hardware acceleration. Configured for your specific setup, not a generic template.
Twitch, YouTube, Kick, Discord. Hardware setups, OBS configuration, custom overlays, automation, bots, and the technical glue that lets you focus on creating instead of fighting your tech. Built by someone who actually streams, not someone reading a how-to article.
Most streamers spend half their early days fighting OBS, dropped frames, and Discord overlays. I have already done that fighting.
You should be focused on your audience, not your encoder settings.
The streaming ecosystem is fragmented across a dozen tools that all need to be configured to talk to each other. OBS, Streamlabs, Discord, the platform of choice, alert services, donation systems, chat bots, custom overlays, scene transitions. Each piece has its own quirks. Getting them working together is the difference between a stream that looks professional and a stream that looks like everyone else just starting out.
Most streamers learn this by trial and error over months. I have been through that already across multiple platforms and use cases. Hand me your goals and I configure the tech to deliver, so you can spend your time on the actual content.
This service covers everything from basic single-camera setups for first-time streamers all the way through multi-camera production, custom branding integration, sponsor handling, and the technical infrastructure for established creators looking to level up.
The standard set of work that comes with every project.
Scene collections, audio routing, encoder settings, hardware acceleration. Configured for your specific setup, not a generic template.
What gear actually matters versus what marketing says you need. Cameras, audio, lighting, capture cards. Real talk on what to spend money on.
Animated overlays, alert designs, scene transitions, brand integration. Designed to fit your channel personality, not stock templates.
Roles, channels, bots, moderation, integrations with your stream. Build a community space that grows with you.
Chatbots, follower alerts, donation tracking, music attribution, follower games. The little stuff that keeps things engaging.
Restream configuration, simultaneous broadcast to Twitch and YouTube and Kick. One stream, multiple audiences.
Local recording config, clip workflow, post-production handoff. Captures everything you need without compromising the live stream.
Branded overlays, ad scheduling, sponsor logo rotation, contractual delivery proof. The professional stuff that lets you take real sponsorships.
Bitrate optimization, dropped frame diagnosis, hardware bottleneck identification. Streams that look good without melting your CPU.
Real categories of work that come through the shop. Yours might fit here or might be its own thing.
Brand new to streaming. Hardware advice, OBS setup, scene design, channel art, the works. Get you live in a week or two.
From $1,500Already streaming but ready to level up. Hardware refresh, custom overlays, bot upgrades, multi-platform setup.
From $2,500Multiple cameras, scene transitions, hardware switchers, professional production feel. Built for serious creators.
From $5,950Just the visuals: animated overlay, alert designs, scene transitions, panels, logo work. Fully custom to your brand.
From $1,950Roles, channels, bots, moderation, automation, stream integration. Community infrastructure done right.
From $750Custom Twitch bot, follower tracking, command system, mini-games, point system, integrations with external tools.
From $1,500Already streaming, things keep breaking. Diagnostic, fixes, recommendations. Often a quick win.
From $495New look, new feel, refreshed assets, updated overlays. Visual identity refresh for your channel.
From $1,950Monthly retainer for ongoing tech support, troubleshooting, new feature additions, content production help.
From $295/moA sample of what gets used. Stack chosen per project based on what fits.
Bigger picture: see the full toolbox on the homepage. Stack is chosen per project.
If your question is not here, just ask. The first email is the right place.
Projects often pull from a few of these at once.
Rough ideas welcome. Quick reads, straight answers.
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