Welcome to the Scene Editor Beta

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Welcome to the Scene Editor Beta

Experience Sound Alerts in a new way with our latest feature: The Sound Alerts Scene Editor. It allows you to add useful widgets with various functionalities to your livestream—completely available within your Sound Alerts setup. To participate in the beta, you simply have to click on the following graphic, and the Scene Editor opt-in panel will appear in the "Overlays" section of your Sound Alerts Dashboard. Moreover, this blog post will highlight the essential features of the newest addition to the Sound Alerts ecosystem.

Accessing the Scene Editor Beta

This image displays how you can activate the Scene Editor Beta for Sound Alerts in the overlay settings.
Click on this picture and on the displayed link after that to activate the Scene Editor Beta on your account

Key Features of the Scene Editor Beta

With our Scene Editor, you will be able to create widgets from a variety of different categories—in the beta, these include:

  • Goal widgets for followers and subscribers
  • Live widgets such as an activity feed or leaderboards for the Twitch Extension or Sound Alerts with Channel Points, a chatbox, the emote wall, and our alert box
  • Label widgets to display dynamic showcases of recent Subs, Raids, Cheers, or Followers and showcase top viewers in various categories per streaming session (as requested by our community)
  • Text widgets to display individual messages in your livestream

These can be adapted and positioned within the editor in the Sound Alerts Dashboard. Drag and drop them as you like and save your scenes to create multiple versions for all of your streaming needs.

This image displays a preview of the goald widgets in the Sound Alerts Scene Editor.
Use goal widgets to engage with your audience and display the status of your follower and subscription count

The Scene Editor Interface

The interface of our Scene editor enables you to individualize and structure your scene efficiently: Add new widgets with a few clicks and customize them to your liking. These settings will allow you to

  • adapt the position of widgets via drag and drop
  • change the font/text size, type, color, alignment, and style
  • adjust the opacity of widgets
  • select custom goal values with adaptable visuals and text elements for followers and subs
  • include an activity feed that only shows the events you prefer

and much more. We'll extend the list of available widgets in the future and will listen to your feedback on our public idea board.

This image shows a preview of the Sound Alerts Scene Editor.
Add a variety of widgets to your Sound Alerts browser source—directly in our Dashboard

Additional Features

The Scene Editor is much more than a simple compilation of valuable widgets: We tried to include various quality-of-life extras that will make creating a scene much easier:

  • Emulate test alerts to receive a real feeling for the final look without the need to go live—these can also be activated for your browser source so that you can test them within your broadcast software like OBS, Streamlabs Desktop, or Twitch Studio
  • Save multiple scenes and change them for various purposes or segments within your livestream
  • Copy the browser source link right from the Scene Editor to enable seamless edits
This image displays a showcase of the widget selection in the Scene Editor.
Use widgets like the activity feed or leaderboards to honor valuable members of your community

The Future of the Scene Editor

This is only the beginning of our plans for the Scene Editor: You can expect the full-fledged release later. Until then, we will add more widget types (Sub Marathon Timer, anyone?) and other QoL changes. 

This image displays the interface of the Sound Alerts Scene Editor.
We will add various new widgets to the Scene Editor in the future

You can request new features in our idea board and join our Discord server to become a part of our content creator community.

Thank you for using our Sound Alerts—we will keep you posted about new features and updates on the Sound Alerts socials and this blog. Until then—happy streaming!