Built for small live production teams

Live graphics your whole team can run with confidence.

Prepare every overlay and on-air moment in one browser-based control room. Preview the next cue, hand operation to your team, and send the whole production through one browser source.

Free plan available One OBS browser source
See it in action

Preview first. Take it live.

See how one cue changes the whole production.

Demo set
Ready
Try it: take the prepared cue to Output.
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Rundown
3 cues
2 Preview
Alex Rivera
Host & Creative Director
LIVE
Next: Speaker intro 2 overlays
1 Output
LIVE FROM STUDIO A
THE WEEKLY SHOW
Update Coming up: product news, guests, and live Q&A
On air: Opening 2 overlays
Speaker intro is ready in Preview

Take changes all 2 overlays together. Output stays unchanged until you click.

1. Click to take Preview on air
Output is showing Opening with 2 overlays.

Prepare every on-air moment in one place.

Stream Copilot turns your production into a visual rundown. Prepare titles, lower thirds, countdowns, tickers, lyrics, and interactive graphics as cues, preview the next moment, then take the whole visual state to air with one action.

At a glance
  • 1 Browser source

    Every overlay renders as one coordinated composition.

  • 2 Purpose-built views

    Build the production, then operate it from a focused control surface.

  • Preview Before output

    Review the next cue without changing what viewers see.

  • Remote Team operation

    Invite an operator without sharing passwords or your OBS machine.

Stream Copilot: Build

Prepare the entire production before going live. Each cue remembers its overlays, presets, visibility, and timing.

01 Step

Build the rundown

Prepare every cue with the right overlays, presets, visibility, timing, and operator notes already in place.

02 Step

Preview and rehearse

See the next cue beside the current output and check the complete visual change before going live.

03 Step

Hand off with confidence

Invite an operator into a focused view designed to run the production instead of editing it.

The usual live graphics workflow

Live graphics shouldn't feel like landing a plane in the dark.

Most overlay setups become a tangle of browser sources, hidden settings, and one-off fixes. Stream Copilot turns that setup into a rundown your team can prepare, preview, and operate together.

Without Stream Copilot
With Stream Copilot
Separate browser sources for every title, ticker, timer, and graphic
One browser source for the entire overlay composition
The operator works inside OBS, surrounded by controls that can disrupt the production
A focused Operate view, separate from streaming and build settings
A new segment starts and several overlays need to change together
One cue swaps every overlay, preset, and visibility state at once
A last-minute edit appears on air before anyone can review it
Preview and output stay separate until the team is ready to publish
Every production starts with the same manual setup across multiple tools
Build the complete rundown once, then reuse a predictable workflow
Team operation

You prepare the production.
Your team runs it.

Whether it is a volunteer, producer, AV technician, or co-host, invite the person behind the controls into a purpose-built operation surface without giving them the full editor or your OBS machine.

Producer

Producer: build with full context.

Create cues, compose overlay stacks, configure presets, and review output updates. Build the production before the pressure of going live.

  • Full build and operate access
  • Invite operators by email
  • Revoke access anytime
  • Output updates stay with you
Operator

Operator: run a focused surface.

The operator logs into their own account and sees the live controls for that set. Build tools and structural settings remain with the owner.

  • Switch cues live
  • Toggle overlays on/off
  • Change presets per overlay
  • Use template-specific controls

Each operator uses their own account, so the team never needs to share passwords.
Invite access when needed and revoke it from the set.

Features

One workflow from setup to showtime.

The core tools a small team needs to prepare, preview, and operate a coordinated graphics production.

Build and Operate Views

Build with full context, then switch to a focused control surface for the actions your team needs while live.

Production-Ready Templates

Start with lower thirds, countdowns, tickers, titles, lyrics, and interactive graphics, then tune them to your production.

Cue-Based Rundown

Organize the production as a sequence of cues. One click swaps every overlay, preset, and visibility state at once.

Output Preview

Stage the next cue in a preview that mirrors the live output. Check timing, content, and overlays without touching what's on air.

Overlay Presets

Save multiple variants per overlay: colors, content, layouts. Switch presets instantly mid-broadcast, no rebuild needed.

Protected On-Air Edits

When the current cue changes, preview the pending result and decide when the updated state should reach the output.

Real-Time Updates

Counters, lower thirds, and titles update live on the output. No reload, no awkward cuts.

One OBS Browser Source

Every overlay renders in a single composition. One URL is easier to add, position, duplicate, and troubleshoot than a stack of independent sources.

Template library

Start with a strong design. Run it as one show.

Add production-ready graphics to a set, customize their content and style, then coordinate them through the same cue-based workflow.

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Built for

Different productions. One clear workflow.

The content changes. The operational problem does not: prepare the show, preview the next state, and give the right controls to the person running it.

Streams & broadcasts

Run solo or with a producer and swap the complete on-screen look with one cue through a single browser source.

Conferences & summits

Prepare every session in advance, then hand the AV crew a focused view for speaker graphics, agendas, and transitions.

Churches & services

Prepare lyrics and broadcast graphics together, then let a volunteer move through worship, sermon, and announcements.

Auctions & fundraisers

Coordinate item graphics, sponsor messages, totals, and live updates without rebuilding the output between segments.

Talks & webinars

Build the format once and reuse it for every episode or session, from starting countdown to speaker titles and calls to action.

Church production

A natural fit for teams that do this every Sunday.

Church media combines a weekly rundown, lyrics, changing speakers, last-minute updates, and volunteer operators. Stream Copilot brings those broadcast graphics into the same preparation and operation workflow.

Stream Copilot currently focuses on broadcast graphics. It can work alongside the presentation tools your church already uses for in-room projection, Bible content, media playback, or stage displays.

Lyrics inside the rundown

Build a reusable lyrics library, prepare slides and styling, then operate each song from controls designed for live worship.

Made for rotating volunteers

The media lead prepares the service while volunteers receive a focused surface for cues, slides, presets, and visibility.

A natural companion to OBS

Send lyrics, lower thirds, titles, timers, and announcements through one source without rebuilding scenes every week.

Common questions

Answered before you ask.

Do I need OBS to use Stream Copilot?
No. Stream Copilot gives you a standard browser source URL that works with OBS Studio and other production software that accepts browser sources. The same output can also be opened in a regular browser.
Is Stream Copilot only for churches?
No. Stream Copilot is built for small teams running live graphics for streams, conferences, churches, auctions, fundraisers, talks, and webinars. Churches are a particularly natural fit because they combine a weekly rundown, lyrics, and rotating volunteer operators.
Does it replace ProPresenter, Holyrics, or other presentation software?
Stream Copilot currently focuses on coordinated broadcast graphics and browser-source operation. If you rely on another tool for in-room projection, Bible content, stage displays, or media playback, you can keep using it alongside Stream Copilot.
Why use one browser source?
A single composition is easier to add, move, duplicate, and troubleshoot than a stack of independent sources. It also lets one cue coordinate several overlays, presets, and visibility changes as a single on-air moment.
What happens if my operator clicks the wrong button?
Operators receive a focused Operate view rather than the full build workspace. They can run the controls you prepared, while structural editing and owner actions remain protected by server-side permissions.
Do I need to be a designer to customize the overlays?
Not at all. Every template ships with thoughtful spacing, clean typography, and fluid animations baked in. You get full control over content, brand colors, positions, and scale, while the visual structure stays elegant and professional automatically. Guard rails to keep your broadcast looking premium, every time.
Is it really free to start?
Yes. You can create an account, build a starter set, and test the output in your production without a credit card. Paid access is available for larger sets, premium templates, and team workflows.
Free to start, no credit card

Make your next production easier to run.

Build a cue-based set, connect one browser source, and see how a clearer workflow changes the way your team prepares and operates live graphics.

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