OBS browser dock

An OBS chat dock built for multistreaming.

An OBS-friendly chat dock for multistreamers. Keep Twitch, YouTube, and Kick chat beside your stream controls with quick filters, viewer notes, clip markers, and stream ideas.

Lembas is not a video restreaming service. It is a lightweight stream operations helper for creators who want one calmer place to manage chat, prep, ideas, viewer context, and stream checks.

OBS-ready Chat Dock

Compact, private, and made to sit beside stream controls

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Compact dock layout for narrow OBS panels
Reconnect status and platform health signals
Hover actions for pinning, notes, clips, and stream ideas
Newest chat stays at the bottom like Twitch and Kick

Fits inside OBS

The dock is designed for compact browser panels, sticky controls, quick filters, and low visual clutter while you are live.

Useful actions stay close

Mark a clip, add a viewer note, pin a message, or save a viewer suggestion as a Stream Idea without switching tools.

Health checks included

See whether platform chat is flowing and whether a reconnect is needed before you miss part of the conversation.

How it works

Built around the way multistreamers actually work.

Lembas keeps the workflow narrow on purpose: prepare the stream, open the dock, watch the important chat signals, and save useful moments for later.

1

Add Lembas as a Custom Browser Dock

In OBS, open Custom Browser Docks, name the dock Lembas Chat Dock, and paste your dock URL.

2

Place it beside chat or controls

A narrow dock works well next to scenes, audio, activity feeds, or your normal streaming controls.

3

Send a test chat from each platform

Before going live, send a quick Twitch, YouTube, or Kick message and confirm it appears in the dock.

4

Use filters during busy moments

Switch to questions, first-time chatters, known viewers, or flagged messages when the live chat starts moving quickly.

Common questions

Quick answers before you try it.

Is the OBS dock public?

No. The dock is meant to be a private streamer operations panel unless you intentionally capture or show it in OBS.

What size should I use in OBS?

A good starting point is around 420px wide and 720px tall. You can resize it based on your OBS layout and monitor setup.

Does it work outside OBS?

Yes. You can open the Chat Dock in a normal browser tab or on another screen. OBS is just one useful way to dock it.

Can I use it with Streamlabs or other tools?

Yes. Lembas can sit alongside your existing stream tools. It does not need to replace activity feeds, alerts, or chat bots.

Try the dock

Keep every live chat and useful stream task close.

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