Hey, this is Dustin with the Streamlabs team
and we have an awesome announcement to make.
We just launched Streamlabs Cloudbot, which
allows you run your bot in the cloud through
your Streamlabs.com Dashboard without using
up your computer’s resources.
Don’t worry, if you still use and enjoy
the desktop version of Streamlabs Chatbot,
that is still available if you want to keep
the extra functionality of custom scripting.
However, if you want most of the Streamlabs
Chatbot functionality without needing to run
a bot program on your machine, Streamlabs
Cloudbot will be perfect for you.
You can control Streamlabs Cloudbot directly
from Streamlabs.com or within Streamlabs OBS.
We’ll cover how to get started with both.
First, log into Streamlabs.com and on the
sidebar navigation, click on Cloudbot.
After this, you’ll see a toggle to enable
the Cloudbot.
If your bot isn’t enabled, just click the
toggle and it’ll turn teal and your bot
is enabled.
The next step is to go to your stream chat
and mod Streamlabs.
Just type /mod Streamlabs and now Streamlabs
Cloudbot will have mod privileges in your
stream.
Through Streamlabs OBS you also have access
to Streamlabs Cloudbot by clicking on the
Chatbot tab on the top left of the program
window.
If you access the bot this way, make sure
the bot is enabled and you’ve also followed
the steps of modding Streamlabs in your chat.
Now your bot is enabled and ready to be customized
for your streams.
For the rest of this video, we’ll just give
a brief overview of the features available
in Streamlabs Cloudbot.
Features are constantly being added and we
may cover some of these existing features
in more depth in future videos, so stay tuned.
The first tab is Mod Tools.
Mod Tools help moderate your stream by controlling
any spam or unwanted links that show up in
your chat.
Some of these Mod Tools include Caps Protection,
Symbol Protection, Link Protection, and Word
Protection.
The next tab is Modules.
Modules are some core chatbot features, such
as Chat Alerts, Heist Minigame, Gamble Minigame,
and Media Share.
Next is Commands.
The main functionality of any chatbot are
commands, which allow you to utilize the power
of default commands and create your own custom
commands.
The next tab is Timers.
Timers are essentially Commands that run on
timer intervals and automatically run after
a certain amount of time has elapsed.
Next is Quotes.
Every streamer ends up having memorable quotes
that are always shared with their community,
and the Quotes feature is where your quotes
will live when they’re added to Streamlabs
Cloudbot.
The following tab is Queue.
Queue is a great feature that allows a streamer
to create a list of viewers, which can best
be used for queueing up viewers to play with
on stream.
The next tab is Loyalty.
Loyalty is essentially a point system that
allows a streamer to give points to viewers
for watching the stream or giving out bonus
points.
As a streamer, it’s up to you to decide
how your points will work with your community,
but the Loyalty tab will track and give out
points at your command.
The last 2 tabs are Polls and Betting.
These are great bonus features we’ve included
in Streamlabs Cloudbot to let your viewers
vote on Polls you create and bet in your stream.
These are just the features we’ve included
in Streamlabs Cloudbot for now, but there’s
still more to come.
Now with Streamlabs Cloudbot, you have a bot
that runs right in the cloud, saving your
computer’s resources and making managing
your stream easier.
