How to easily add your Twitch chat to OBS Studio

OBS is arguably the most popular app for streaming on the planet. Not only is it completely free to use (though you should really toss a few bucks their way if you enjoy it) but it’s incredibly powerful. There are a ton of features built-in and a healthy community of plugin developers to help you really accelerate your experience.

One of the neat things you can do, that you may not have been aware of, is docking your stream chat into your OBS window. It’s really easy when you know how, so you don’t need to worry about having a browser open.

How to add stream chat to OBS Studio

This method works for any streaming service with a popout chat feature. Twitch and YouTube both have this, as do some of the smaller platforms like Trovo and DLive. Facebook Gaming does not at this time, but we’ll talk about this platform later on.

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To add your stream chat into your OBS Studio window follow the below steps. For the purposes of this guide we’ve used Twitch.

  1. Go to your channel on your streaming platform of choice.
  2. In the chat window on your channel, select popout chat. This may also be called popup chat on some platforms.

    Twitch Chat

    Source: Windows Central

  3. From the window that pops out, copy the URL from the address bar.
  4. Open up OBS Studio.
  5. Go to the View menu.
  6. Select Docks.

    OBS Studio

    Source: Windows Central

  7. Click Custom Browser Docks…
  8. In the first empty box under Dock Name give your chat a memorable name.

    OBS Studio

    Source: Windows Central

  9. In the corresponding box under URL paste the URL from the popout chat window you copied in step 3.
  10. Click Apply.
You’ll now have a dockable window for your stream chat within OBS Studio that you can move around. As you drag it across the window when a space you can dock it to is available it’ll highlight in blue as in the image above. When docked you can resize the window, as you see fit.

Now you’ll have a real-time stream chat right in your OBS command center without the need for browser windows or additional displays.

How to get Facebook Gaming chat in OBS Studio

So, Facebook Gaming, then. Seemingly the odd one out. But, despite having no popout chat feature on the website, there is still a straightforward way to get Facebook Gaming chat inside OBS Studio.

The answer is StreamElements’ OBS.Live plugin. If you’re using StreamElements for your alerts and overlays already, it’s a no-brainer. But even if you’re not, it’s free to use and will let you have a Facebook Gaming (it supports Twitch and YouTube, too) chat window inside OBS Studio.

Simply download the plugin and authenticate your Facebook account, and you’re set. OBS.Live does have some other neat features, too, including an activity feed and even music controls, but even if you only need Facebook Gaming chat, it’s worth getting.

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