How it works
Streaming widgets are small, live elements that are laid over your video. They observe events (e.g., viewer actions, platform activity, on-chain updates) and instantly translate received signals into visuals that your audience can see: banners, counters, tickers, pop-ups, mini-dashboards and more. Think of them as the real-time UI of your stream.

Setup and Flow
Set up your scene in OBS, Streamlabs, Prism Live, or other software. Copy the generated widget URL, add it as a Browser source, set the size and position, then go live on pump.fun. Widgets will observe live events and render over your video in real time.
The audience is engaged only via the pump.fun stream*. They do not need to visit our website or leave the stream to participate. Streamdotfun independently tracks the chat, buys, market cap and other data points in the background.
*Viewers are only required to leave the stream to make a donation on our website. Upon donating, the viewers are redirected back to the livestream.
The Value Widgets Provide
Visible incentives drive volume
On-screen interactions in response to token activity make the viewer more engaged. The audience is inclined to purchase the creator token and thus interact with the creator through TTS, reaching achievements set by creators and becoming part of the livestream. This drives token volatility.
Instant Clarity
New viewers can understand what is happening at the moment, what goals have been set for the stream and how far along the stream is. Key signals like progress, momentum, and recent activity are visible on-screen - no need to explain it again during the stream.
Community-driven token
Widgets turn a one-way broadcast into a community-driven experience. The audience helps move goals, spark moments, and steer what happens next, creating a collaborative loop between creator and viewers. Text-to-Speech tools allows the audience to be heard live.
Improved clip quality
Clips posted after the stream on X or other platforms are easily interpretable when the chat, goal progress, and alerts are visible on screen. If a joke starts in chat, viewers can see the setup and the punchline inside the clip, along with the buy, TTS, or goal hit that followed.
Viewer retention
Clear goals and live progress provide a reason to continue viewing the stream. The audience follows the unfolding milestones, root for outcomes, and check back to see what changed, which builds attachment to both the token and the stream.
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