Approve your mods to control your overlay from a browser with one simple OBS source change.
Copy your unique overlay link from the dashboard and paste it into a single OBS Browser source at 1920×1080. That's the only setup.
Drag widgets onto a smooth pan/zoom canvas — chat, timers, polls, goal bars, alerts, a prize wheel, even a draw-on-stream pen. Tweak everything in a staging area off-air.
One click pushes staging to the live overlay. Invite your mods and they get the same controls from their own browser — phone, tablet, or desktop.
Kick, Twitch & YouTube chat unified on screen with platform icons.
Sub / follow / raid / bits alert box with animations and a test trigger.
Progress goal bars and live polls with animated vote results.
Spin a weighted wheel for giveaways — viewers see the same result.
Draw right on the stream to highlight plays, then clear in a click.
Trigger sound effects on the overlay from anywhere, with stop-all.
Countdowns, count-ups, scrolling marquees and tally counters.
Images, slideshows, video, QR codes, browser sources & custom HTML/JS.
Loop any element's visibility on a timer for rotating logos & watermarks.
Proper pan, cursor-anchored zoom, and a one-tap "Frame" — no fighting the viewport to find your overlay.
Kick, Twitch and YouTube as first-class citizens — not an afterthought.
Mods control a blank overlay canvas only — never your OBS settings, audio mixer, or stream keys.
No. Mods control a blank web canvas that sits over your stream. They never get access to your OBS settings, audio mixer, or stream keys.
Nothing. They open a link in any browser — desktop, tablet, or phone — and control the overlay with touch or mouse.
Yes. Add ModDeck as one more OBS Browser source. It layers on top of whatever you already use.
It's great solo too — run it on your phone or a second monitor to trigger sounds, change scenes, and update widgets without alt-tabbing out of your game.
Yes — ModDeck is free to use. (This is an early build; live multi-account login and cross-device sync are landing soon.)