Stream Studio

A simple overlay builder for streamers. Pick a token, drag the pieces where you want them, copy one link into OBS - done. No login, no code, no wallet. Open it on your streaming PC: Stream Studio.

Streaming on OBS? Start here. If you run the bot yourself and want to change bot settings, use the dashboard instead.

What it is

Stream Studio is a visual editor for a live stats overlay on your stream. It shows the same numbers you see on a token page: airdrops sent, holders paid, cycle timer, event log, and more - updating while the Latrine bot is running.

You arrange the layout once. OBS loads a transparent page behind your gameplay. When you change colors or move a stat box, Studio saves automatically - you keep the same OBS link.

Desktop only. On a phone you only see a short notice. Use the PC you stream from.

Quick start (about 2 minutes)

  1. Open Stream Studio in Chrome or Edge on your streaming PC.
  2. Search for your token at the top and select it (it must be running on Latrine - see All tokens).
  3. On the left, pick a Preset look you like (Latrine is the default medieval style).
  4. Drag blocks on the preview, or drag a layer name from the right list onto the board. Use the eye icons to show or hide pieces.
  5. Click Copy OBS URL.
  6. In OBS, add a Browser source, paste the link, set width and height to match Output size on the left (usually 1920 and 1080).

That is the whole loop. Tweak the layout anytime - refresh the browser source in OBS if the picture looks stuck.

Where to open

You do not need to sign in. Studio only builds the overlay look - it does not start the bot or touch your dev wallet.

The screen

Looks (presets)

Start with a full layout, then move things if you want.

PresetFeel
LatrineMedieval pixel - gold and stone glass (default).
PumpDark terminal - mint green accents.
MinimalismLight ghost text, very transparent.
BreachRed cyber HUD, sharp frames.
Retro8-bit sage panels and pixel labels.
Neo NoirThin lines on charcoal, film-grain mood.

Switching preset rearranges the board. You can switch back with Reset or a saved layout.

What you can show

Each piece on the overlay is a layer. A sensible set is already turned on. Open the list on the right to add more.

For the event log, pick Small, Mid, or Large on the right - that changes how tall the log is and how many lines fit.

Move and hide pieces

Colors and tagline

My layouts

This is a scratchpad on your browser, not the cloud. Name a layout, click Save layout, and you can Apply it later to restore where you put things. Handy if you want a compact stream layout and a full one for special streams.

Clearing browser data removes these saves. Your main overlay in OBS is unaffected.

Saving

When you pick a token, Studio remembers your overlay online. Every move and color change saves on its own - you do not need a Save button for the OBS link.

Add to OBS

  1. In Studio, set Output size to match your stream (1080p is most common).
  2. Click Copy OBS URL. Optional: Open overlay checks the look in a browser tab first.
  3. In OBS: Sources, click +, choose Browser.
  4. Paste the copied link.
  5. Set Width and Height to the same as Output size (e.g. 1920 and 1080).
  6. Leave custom CSS empty - the background is already transparent.
  7. Place and resize the source in your scene like any other overlay.

Optional: turn on Refresh browser when scene becomes active in OBS if you want a full reload when you switch scenes. Otherwise numbers refresh on their own every few seconds.

Handy buttons

Hold vault layer

Turn on Hold vault (creator reserve) in the layer list when your project keeps a non-zero hold slice in the fee split. It reads live data from the token API - you cannot edit the purpose or goal in Studio.

Viewers on your token page see the goal card in Hold with a goal mode, or the Dex Vault card when that mode is active - not for simple hold.

On your stream

What Studio cannot do

Need a simple widget for your website instead? See the Widget builder in the dashboard. Building something custom with code? That is in Developers - not required for Studio.

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