Broadcast center · Twitch · Kick · YouTube · OBS
Stream pages that embed Twitch, Kick, and YouTube beside the live bracket. Transparent OBS overlays that update themselves. Co-streams from every platform — and multistream syndication on the way. The broadcast layer of the premier esports gaming center.
Every event ships a broadcast page: paste a Twitch, Kick, or YouTube link and the player embeds beside the live bracket, scores, and recent finals. Viewers watch, check standings, and never leave the event.
Bracket and scoreboard overlays render as transparent browser sources. Add the URL to OBS once — scores, advancements, and match states update live, on every stream, without a producer touching anything.
Attach community casters on Twitch, Kick, or YouTube to the same event. Every co-stream carries the same live overlay data, so the story stays consistent no matter whose voice the audience picks.
Match results, player profiles, and events generate share cards automatically — every clip and bracket screenshot links back to your event page.
OBS setup
Open your event's overlay page on GamerHosts and copy the link — one URL for the bracket overlay, one for the scoreboard.
In OBS (or Streamlabs), add a Browser source to your scene, paste the URL, and set it to your canvas size. The background is transparent — it composites over gameplay.
Scores and bracket advancements push to the overlay in real time as results confirm on the platform. No scene switching, no manual score edits mid-broadcast.
Next up · PRO
Multistream syndication is in development for PRO hosts: point OBS at a single GamerHosts ingest and we restream the broadcast to Twitch, Kick, and YouTube simultaneously — the reach of every platform, the ops of one. Want in early? Tell us about your circuit.
rtmp://ingest.gamerhosts.com/live
one broadcast · three audiences · zero extra ops
Add a Browser source in OBS and paste your GamerHosts event overlay URL. The overlay is transparent and updates live as bracket results confirm — no downloads, plugins, or manual updates.
Event stream pages embed Twitch, Kick, and YouTube broadcasts. OBS overlays work with any platform you stream to, since they composite into your outgoing video.
Yes — co-streams are built in. Attach any number of casters across Twitch, Kick, and YouTube to one event, and each can run the same live overlays.
Multistream syndication — one RTMP stream in, restreamed to every platform at once — is in development as part of the Broadcast Center for PRO hosts. Until it ships, you can multistream with your existing tools while using GamerHosts overlays and stream pages.