Integration

Stay on message during your Twitch streams

Keep sponsor reads, show notes, and talking points visible while live

Every sponsor contract comes with approved copy. Every charity stream has specific messaging. Every raid deserves a real shoutout, not a mumbled one. On Twitch, all of it has to happen live, between the action, without breaking character — and there is no second take. A scrolling script over your OBS preview, invisible to chat and visible only to you, is how bigger streams hit every beat without fumbling.

How to set it up

1

Set up your stream

Open OBS/Streamlabs and configure your Twitch stream as usual.

2

Prepare your show outline

Open Transparent Teleprompter and paste your stream outline, sponsor copy, or planned segments.

3

Overlay on your setup

Position the teleprompter over your OBS preview or game window. Set transparency so you can read and play simultaneously.

4

Go live

Start your stream and scroll through your notes as each segment comes up. Your viewers see nothing but the stream.

Tips for best results

Script your sponsor segments

Sponsors expect specific messaging. Load the exact copy into the teleprompter so you hit every talking point.

Use it for just-chatting streams

Structure your just-chatting content with an outline. It keeps the conversation flowing and avoids dead air.

Pause during gameplay

Pause the scroll during intense gameplay moments. Resume when you're ready for your next talking point.

Popular use cases

Sponsor reads and ad segments
Stream show outlines and rundowns
Charity stream donation goals and messaging
Just-chatting topic lists
Sub-a-thon milestone announcements

Frequently asked questions

Will the overlay show up in my Twitch VOD or clips?

No. Twitch records exactly what your streaming software sends out — the composed scene from OBS, Streamlabs, or Twitch Studio. If the teleprompter isn't in your scene (which it won't be unless you're using Display Capture), it won't be in the VOD, a clip, or a Highlight.

Can I use it while playing a game?

Yes. Set the teleprompter to always-on-top with low transparency. It hovers over your game so you can glance at it between action.

Does it affect stream performance or cause dropped frames?

No. The overlay runs as a lightweight always-on-top window — minimal CPU, no GPU encoding, no network. If you're dropping frames during a stream, the cause is almost always your OBS bitrate, encoder settings, or upload bandwidth, not a text overlay.

Ready to try it?

Download Transparent Teleprompter for free and start reading your scripts on camera today.

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