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Are you looking for Twitch alerts or graphics for stream notifications? Then you are right here! In our store you will find over 150 premium Twitch alerts for all popular streaming platforms and streaming tools. Each package includes Twitch Follower Alerts, Twitch Donation Alerts, Sub Alerts and more! If you need sounds to go with your alerts, check out our Twitch Alert Sounds too!
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HOW TO USE TWITCH ALERTS
Alerts and notifications are an important element for a good stream. These alerts are triggered whenever a viewer performs a particular action (for example, a follow, a donation, or a host) and inform both the streamer and his/her viewers about the event. In this article we will take a closer look at Twitch Alerts & Notifications. Let's first try to define what exactly a Twitch Alert is and what triggers it. An alert indicates when one of the following events occurs: someone is following, donating or cheering, hosting or raiding, or subscribing to the channel with the subscription feature provided by Twitch. Should any of these events occur, an alert or notification will be displayed (if previously configured in a software such as Streamlabs or StreamElements).
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A Twitch Alert on the OWN3D.TV Twitch Channel
TWITCH ALERTS IN ALL VARIATIONS
In our store everyone who streams on Twitch will find what they are looking for. No matter if you stream mainly gaming content or “Just Chatting” content. Our Twitch Alerts are as diverse as Twitch itself. Our team always tries to react to the latest trends and we can offer new products including Twitch Alerts very quickly. There are no limits to the creativity of our designers and there is a lot of creative work and heart and soul in every single stream alert.
ADDING TWITCH ALERTS TO OBS
If you want to add Twitch Follower Alerts, Twitch Donation Alerts, Subscriber / Sub Alerts or other notifications like Host Alerts, Raid Alerts or Bit Donation Alerts to your stream, you will need an external tool like Streamlabs, StreamElements and/or OBS (soon we will provide a Twitch Alert Extension, then you won't need it anymore). Here's a Twitch Alert OBS Tutorial where you can learn how to add a stream alert:https://own3d.tv/en/blog/tutorials/obs-tutorial/
ELEMENTS OF A TWITCH ALERTS
A Twitch Alert or a Twitch Notification (These terms can be used synonymously) consists of different elements. On the one hand there is the optical component, which is usually represented by a graphic, but sometimes also by an animation. This optical part of the alarm usually defines what kind of event it is. A text is usually displayed above or next to the graphic or animation, which specifies the current event in more detail. The text part contains the name of the viewer who executed the action as well as a text describing the action. This can be freely chosen by the streamer and can contain anything from pure information (OWN3D followed the channel) to very creative word structures. With the help of variables it is also possible, for example, to retrieve the amount of the donation or the duration of the subscription in months and display it in the text part. The last component of a twitch alert is the sound. Very few streamers rely purely on the visual display of an event, they also accompany such events with special sounds or short pieces of music. In this way the notification is better perceived by both the streamer and the viewers. In addition, the right sound can also reflect an emotion, which can then develop into a little hype in the chat and trigger further events.
PREMIUM TWITCH ALERTS FROM OWN3D
At OWN3D, we know how Twitch Alerts have to look so that your viewers can celebrate it. Nearly all of our designers are streamers or gamers themselves and pay attention to every little detail when creating new alerts. Meanwhile there are over 150 Twitch Alert packages in our store, each one of them absolutely high quality and professional. The Alerts contained in the packages are optically perfectly coordinated. This makes your outward appearance look much more professional and leads to the fact that you are taken seriously by many viewers. When choosing the alerts, you should make sure that they match your streamed content. That means, if you mainly stream gaming content you should use alerts that make it clearer (e.g. by using a dark color). If you mainly stream “Just Chatting” content you should choose alerts that are brighter in color.
FREE ALERTS FROM OWN3D
We keep getting asked if OWN3D offers free alerts and the answer is yes! Five free alerts are available in our “OWN3D Pro” service. The only thing you have to do is to register for the “Free Subscription” and within a short time you will have the possibility to receive free alerts from us. The only requirement is that you use OBS Studio as your streaming software. In addition to the free Twitch Alerts, the free version of OWN3D Pro offers five overlays, a countdown widget and stream labels.
SELECT SUITABLE TWITCH ALERTS
The most important thing is that your alerts should never stand for themselves. Therefore, make sure that both graphics and sounds fit into the concept of your stream. For example, if you mainly play fantasy games while sitting in front of the camera in a medieval armour, laser sounds and robots as graphical components would probably be inappropriate. The same applies for you as a streamer: You are the calm and professional type? Then funny sounds and animations may not be the best choice for you.
CONCLUSION
A professional stream needs Twitch Alerts, but these should be well thought out. It's not enough to just set up any animation and a cool sound. The alarm has to be adjusted exactly to the target audience and your own stream. But if you as a streamer deal with it a bit, a beautifully elaborated alert can not only inform the viewers on Twitch, but also animate them. Ideally, you should make sure that the design of your alerts harmonizes perfectly with the rest of your design elements such as theoverlay, yourintermission screens, yourpanels, etc. In our store you have the possibility to purchase such complete design packages at very attractive prices. We wish you a lot of fun and many unforgettable moments while streaming.