As a YouTube streamer, you're constantly looking for ways to grow your audience and monetize your content. Dixper's interactive features allow you to enhance your streams with real-time animations, effects, alerts, contracts, and more. In this guide, we'll show you how to use Dixper to increase audience engagement, monetize your content, and create more memorable streams.
To start a live session on YouTube, you'll need to manage it through OBS. Simply connect your YouTube account to OBS in the general settings β stream and log in with your Google credentials.
Once logged in, you can start streaming and customize your broadcast. Make sure to mark the "Not made for kids
" option if you want to have your chat available. You can check the status of your stream in YouTube Studio and explore all the options available for customization.
If you're a first-time Dixper user, simply download Dixper Skills from our website (**https://dixper.gg/skills**), and when prompted to login, select "YouTube Login". This will enable you to sync your YouTube account with Dixper and start using its interactive features to enhance your streams.
If you've used Dixper Skills before and already have an account synced with another platform (such as Twitch), you can sync your YouTube account in Dixper's general settings. Go to your Dixper profile, and under Synced accounts (In Dixper Skills click on the bottom left Avatar
, it will open the browser in User Settings
, there click on Synced accounts
), sync your YouTube account with Dixper.
Then go to Settings (bottom right corner of Dixper Skills), and select YouTube as your main streaming platform in βActive Streaming Platform
β.
That's itπ₯³πΎ! Any LIVE session you start with Dixper will attempt to connect with your YouTube live streaming. If you want to learn more about how to connect all Dixper alerts and widgets with your streaming manager (OBS, streamlabs, etc.), go check this page.
Enabling Dixper for YouTube streams is easy. Within the bot settings in Dixper's streaming setup menu, enable YouTube chat to allow Dixper to write in your stream.
Then, add Dixper as your moderator in YouTube Studio settings by going to the settings (bottom-left corner), selecting the "Community" section, and typing "Dixper" in the upper text box.