Blending the juice…

Stream tools. Real guides. Built in public.

StreamJuice is a creator toolbox + resource hub focused on one thing: making your stream feel more alive without turning setup into a second job. Tools are designed to be OBS-friendly, chat-reactive, and clean on camera.

Looking for setup docs? Head to Guides. The blog is updates, dev logs, and tips and tricks.

Engagement that feels clean — not chaotic.

StreamJuice is built for creators who want hype moments without messy rules, bloated dashboards, or overlays that look like a science project.

Built for OBS

Tools are designed to run as browser sources with predictable sizing, readable UI, and performance-friendly visuals.

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Chat-first systems

Engagement should live where your community lives — chat. StreamJuice focuses on commands, feedback, fairness, and flow.

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Transparent progress

If it’s next, it’s on the roadmap. If it’s live, you can launch it today.

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Tools you can use right now.

StreamJuice is actively expanding — but the core rule stays the same: only ship things that work on stream and feel good to use.

Live
StreamJuice Giveaways
Twitch chat–driven giveaway wheel with clean overlays, fair entry rules, limits/cooldowns, and creator-ready customization.
Giveaways + overlays Launch
Live
StreamJuice Trivia
Fast-paced chat trivia with categories, timers, streaks, and a clean OBS overlay. Built to keep chat moving while you keep playing.
Trivia + overlays Launch
In Development
Polls + Reactions
Lightweight engagement overlays designed to run alongside gameplay: fast voting, clean UI, and chat-reactive moments.
See what’s next View Roadmap
A simple loop: launch → engage → improve.

StreamJuice is intentionally straightforward. Use the tools, read the docs, and keep your setup clean.

Launch a tool

Start with Giveaways or Trivia. Run it directly in your browser, or add the overlay URL to OBS.

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Follow the guides

Setup docs live in Guides: dimensions, best practices, troubleshooting, and common fixes.

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Track updates

The blog is where changes get posted: dev logs, releases, and tips and tricks for streaming.

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Need help or want to suggest a feature?

The fastest way to get help, share ideas, and follow progress is the community.

Join the Discord

Updates, feature requests, feedback, and support — all in one place.

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Support the project

StreamJuice is independently developed and hosted. Donations help cover server costs and speed up development.

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Business + contact

If you need direct contact for partnerships, questions, or issues, use the support channels listed in Guides.

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