How do you add commands to Twitch Streamlabs?

Answered by Antonio Sutton

To add custom chat commands to Twitch Streamlabs, follow these steps:

1. Go to your Streamlabs dashboard: Start by logging into your Twitch account and navigating to the Streamlabs website. Once there, click on the “Login” button and enter your Twitch credentials. This will take you to your Streamlabs dashboard.

2. Enable Cloudbot: In the Streamlabs dashboard, look for the “Features” section on the left-hand menu and click on “Cloudbot.” Make sure that Cloudbot is activated and working by checking the status at the top of the screen. If it’s not enabled, click on the toggle switch to turn it on.

3. Access the Commands section: After enabling Cloudbot, click on the “Commands” tab in the Cloudbot menu. This will open the Commands section where you can manage and add new commands.

4. Add a new command: To add a custom chat command, click on the “Add Command” button. This will open a form where you can configure the details of the command.

5. Configure the command settings: In the command form, you can set the command name, response, user level, and cooldown. The command name is what users will type in chat to trigger the command, while the response is the message or action that will be executed when the command is triggered. You can also specify the user level required to use the command and set a cooldown to prevent spamming.

6. Customize command variables: You can make your commands more dynamic by using variables. Variables allow you to insert dynamic content into your command response, such as the name of the user who triggered the command. To use variables, enclose them in curly brackets. For example, {user} will be replaced with the username of the person who triggered the command.

7. Save and test your command: Once you have configured the command settings and customized it as desired, click on the “Save” button to add the command. You can then test the command by typing its name in your Twitch chat to see if it functions correctly.

8. Manage and edit commands: In the Commands section, you can view and manage all your existing commands. You can edit, delete, or disable commands as needed. Simply select the command you want to modify and click on the respective action button.

By following these steps, you can easily add custom chat commands to Twitch Streamlabs using Cloudbot. This allows you to enhance interaction with your viewers and provide them with useful information or engage them in fun activities during your streams.