

Choose “Alertbox” from your sources list and create a new source. Just like with OBS, you can create a new source in Streamlabs. It shows off the username of whoever has done the thing you’re currently celebrating as well as a text describing the action, be it a follow, a donation, a raid or something else. Streamlabs alerts have a text element and a visual component to provide the full experience. A text is usually displayed above or next to the graphic or animation, which makes it clear what exactly is going on. Streamlabs alerts are customizable, and you can set them up in a way to highlight other actions as well like raids, hosts and other forms of support.

This is because they offer specific static or animated highlights whenever someone follows, donates, subscribes or does other kinds of good things. Streamlabs alerts and notifications play a big part in increasing fan engagement on your channel. Adding alerts to your stream makes a huge difference in the viewing experience.
