A small tool for long streams
About Lembas
What Lembas is
Lembas is a lightweight stream operations helper for creators who stream across platforms like Twitch, YouTube, and Kick. It brings the small but important parts of going live into one place: Chat Dock, stream prep, Stream Monitor, Platform Health, viewer memory, clip moments, tools, announcements, and Stream Ideas.
Why it exists
Multistreaming adds a lot of tiny things to watch. You check whether each platform is live, keep chat open in several places, try not to miss viewer questions, track stream ideas on paper, remember regulars across usernames, and still keep the actual stream moving. Lembas exists to make that feel calmer.
What Lembas is not
- It is not a video restreaming service.
- It is not trying to replace your chat bot or platform moderation tools.
- It does not auto-post announcements for you right now.
- It is not meant to turn streaming into enterprise software.
Who is building it
Lembas is built by Seth Carrino. I have over 10 years of experience as a software engineer, and I have been streaming on Twitch on and off for over 12 years under the username bvddyguy. I built Lembas because I kept running into the same problem: the work around a stream was getting scattered across tabs, notes, dashboards, and memory. Lembas is my attempt to keep the useful parts close without making the tool feel heavy.
Product philosophy
- Keep it affordable for streamers who are still growing.
- Make the dock useful while live, not distracting.
- Prefer clear workflows over bloated command-center features.
- Respect platform permissions and explain when a reconnect is needed.
- Build around real multistreaming pain points, not novelty features.
Contact
Questions, feedback, support requests, and early-user ideas can be sent to support@lembas.gg.