Triggerfyre: Interactive Chat Commands for Your Stream
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Triggerfyre lets you trigger videos, GIFs, sounds, or visual effects on stream when a chat command is typed. It's an easy way to add interactivity without building custom OBS logic.
Triggerfyre is a browser-based widget that integrates with Twitch and OBS, allowing viewers (or mods) to trigger media on stream using chat commands. This can be anything from short videos and GIFs to sound effects — or even more chaotic ideas like a "worm" crawling across your screen.
It's simple, flexible, and doesn't require advanced OBS scripting.
You can find Triggerfyre here: Open Triggerfyre →
What You Can Do With Triggerfyre
With Triggerfyre, you can:
- Play videos or GIFs when a command is typed
- Trigger sound effects
- Show visual effects or overlays
- Restrict commands to mods, subs, or yourself
- Combine multiple effects into one command
It's especially useful for:
- Community jokes
- Stream rewards
- Lightweight interactivity without bots
How Triggerfyre Works (High Level)
Triggerfyre works as:
- A web-based overlay source in OBS
- Connected to your Twitch chat
- Listening for defined commands
- Playing media when conditions are met
No local installation is required.
When Triggerfyre Makes Sense
Triggerfyre is a good choice if:
- You want interactive stream moments
- You don't want to write custom scripts
- You want something faster than full Streamer.bot setups
It's not meant to replace complex automation — it's meant to be fun and quick.
Things to Keep in Mind
- Don't overuse triggers
- Restrict commands to avoid spam
- Test everything off-stream first
Used sparingly, Triggerfyre adds personality without chaos.