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Hi again all,
We have another update regarding Twitch’s Alerts. Now, you can set up integrations with Streamlabs, Throne, Crowd Control, and StreamElements, to bring select third-party events they provide to your Activity Feed to help you recognize all the additional ways your community supports you (such as through tipping, merch purchases, etc.).
Help highlight your community’s contributions and celebrate them all in one place, with your own flair by tapping into the customization options for your Alerts in the Creator Dashboard.
This is just the beginning! We'd love to hear what other third party streaming tools you'd like deeper Twitch integrations with, please share them with us via link.twitch.tv/UVAlerts or http://twitch.uservoice.com/forums/924712/suggestions/47507177.
An error occurred while saving the comment VerrinVT commentedThis is a good start! My alerts overlay text on top of a larger graphic which includes the background the text should appear over, a use case which isn't particularly well-supported yet. Specific capabilities you can add to support this include:
- Horizontal and vertical offsets for text
- Bounding boxes for text (e.g., width and height relative to the offsets)
- Size specification for alert graphics in pixels
- An "actual size" button or other means of scaling alert graphics relative to the graphics' size rather than the alerts'
I'd actually like to suggest adding second-party alerts -- that is, alerts triggered by the broadcaster. While we want support for as many third parties as we can manage, this is a manual process which only scales so far. The ability for a channel to define and actively trigger its own alerts will facilitate both alert sources hosted by broadcasters themselves and third parties which do not yet have alert integrations set up directly with Twitch.