Guide
How To Add Twitch/Kick Clips Player into OBS (100% Free!)
Add a free Twitch or Kick clips player to Streamable Remote OBS or local OBS so selected clips can appear right on your livestream.
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Show a Twitch or Kick clips player on stream for free
This guide shows how to add Streamable's Twitch/Kick Clips Player into Streamable Remote OBS or your own local OBS setup.
You can choose exactly which clips to include, copy one overlay link, and place the player anywhere you want on your scene.

Step 1:Sign up for a free Streamable account.
Create your account at Streamable.run.
Step 2:Navigate to Settings -> Destinations, and add your Twitch or Kick destination.
Click Add Destination, and select Twitch or Kick.
Connect whichever platform has the clips you want to use in your player.

Step 3:Navigate to Tools -> Clips Player, select or deselect the clips you want to play, and copy your Clips Player Overlay link.
Streamable provides a nice UI where you can sort clips, choose the exact ones you want to show, and save that selection.
Once you are happy with the list, copy the Clips Player Overlay link. This is the URL you will use in OBS.

Step 4:Add the overlay in Streamable Remote OBS or local OBS.
If you are using your own local OBS, click Add Source -> Browser Source, and paste in the Clips Player Overlay link.
If you are using Streamable Remote OBS, click Add Source -> Streamable Clips Player.
Resize and position the source wherever you want the clips player to appear.

Step 5:All done - happy streaming!
Your clips player overlay is now added, and your viewers will be able to see it when you stream.
Do one quick test before going live so you can confirm the size and placement look right on your scene.

Want to automatically show Clips Player when your phone or camera loses connection?
If you also want to automatically switch to Clips Player when your phone or camera loses connection, Streamable supports that too for IRL streams.
Use Stream Drop Protection with a clips player fallback so your stream stays live while viewers still have something to watch.

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- 100% Stream Drop Protection with Clips Player
- Multiple Ingests, Switch scenes without pausing stream
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- Remote Control OBS
- DDoS protection
- much, much more!
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Optional: Deep-Dive FAQ
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Is the Twitch/Kick Clips Player really free to set up?
Yes. The clips player setup in this guide is free to configure with Streamable.
Do I need local OBS for this?
No. You can add the clips player in Streamable Remote OBS, or paste the same overlay link into your own local OBS Browser Source.
Can I choose which clips are shown?
Yes. In Tools -> Clips Player you can select or deselect clips, sort them, and save the exact set you want to play.
Do I need to connect Twitch or Kick first?
Yes. Add the Twitch or Kick destination you want to pull clips from before setting up the clips player.
Can Streamable automatically switch to Clips Player if my phone disconnects?
Yes. Streamable supports clips-player fallback for IRL streams so viewers can keep watching while you recover your connection.