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All about streamion.bot.

Sign-in flow, chat commands, event responses, alerts, music integrations — the full reference for your bot configuration.

Bot language

streamion.bot can talk to your chat in English or German. You set it on Settings → Bot Language (/settings/bot), and it applies to the whole channel — every viewer sees the bot's built-in replies in the language you pick here.

What it changes

The bot language only affects streamion.bot's own built-in responses — the text the bot writes itself, such as:

  • the !sr usage hint when a song request is malformed,
  • "now playing" and queue replies,
  • the confirmations and error messages from built-in commands.

It does not translate anything you wrote. Your custom commands, timers, quotes, event responses, and alert text go out exactly as you typed them, in whatever language you used — there is no auto-translation of your own content.

Bot language vs. dashboard language

These are two separate settings, and changing one never changes the other:

SettingScopeWho it's for
Bot language (/settings/bot)One per channelYour viewers — the bot's chat replies
Dashboard languagePer signed-in userYou — the language of the dashboard UI

So a German-speaking streamer who prefers an English dashboard can run the dashboard in English and the bot in German — or any other combination.

Changing it

  1. Open Settings → Bot Language.
  2. Pick English or German from the dropdown.
  3. That's it — the change saves immediately and takes effect in chat within about a minute.

New channels start in English until you change it. Managing this setting needs the channel-management permission; the Owner always has it, and you can grant it to team members on the Team page.