The dashboard
The dashboard at / is the landing page after sign-in. It summarises the operational state of your workspace, shows live chat and stream activity, and provides quick actions for the most common stream-time interventions. All other configuration areas are reachable through the sidebar.
Sections
The page is a left column (bot health, your live panel, and quick actions), a right column (recent events), and a full-width chat feed beneath them.
Bot health
A segmented status strip for the operational connections streamion.bot depends on — each with a colour-coded dot and a short status. Most segments link to the page where you can fix them:
- Broadcaster account — your Twitch connection (informational; this one is not a link).
- Custom bot — only shown if your workspace has the Custom Bot Pro entitlement; shows the configured bot's login and connection state.
- Auto-mod — whether the automatic chat-moderation rules are active (links to
/automod). - Spotify and YouTube Music — the connection state of each music provider (links to Settings → Music). The active provider's segment is accented.
Live & today
When you're streaming, this panel shows your live status, title, game, and uptime; when offline, a brief "you're not streaming right now". Across the top of the panel runs a stats strip with six figures and their change versus your previous stream day: Viewers, Peak, Messages, Commands, Follows, Subs. For historical totals, see the Stream Stats page. When Spotify is the active provider and a track is playing, a Now playing card appears below (YouTube Music has no now-playing endpoint, so it stays hidden there).
Recent events
The right-hand column is a live timeline of follows, subs, cheers, and raids — newest first, pushed in as the events arrive.
Quick actions
A configurable bar of one-click stream-time actions. New workspaces start with three defaults:
- Send test alert — fires a sample Follow toast through the same path a real alert takes, so you can verify OBS.
- Engage lockdown — triggers an Auto-Mod lockdown (the panic button).
- Skip current track — skips the current Spotify track; disabled when Spotify isn't the active provider.
A configure (gear) button — available to the Owner and to members with the quickactions.manage permission — lets you add, remove, and reorder actions. Beyond the three defaults you can also add Release lockdown, Pause music, Resume music, a link to any dashboard page, or an external link.
Chat
A full-width live chat feed at the bottom — timestamp, display name, and message for every line in your Twitch channel, in real time.
Sidebar
The left sidebar is the main navigation. The tables below list the Owner's view; what an Admin or Moderator sees depends on the permissions you grant them on the Team page — entries a member can't manage are hidden.
Top level
Statistics
Chat Bot
Tools
Music — a single group that follows your active music provider; only its links appear:
Discord — shown when you can manage Discord; the connection itself lives in the Settings hub:
Loyalty Points — shown when loyalty is enabled; the earning and shop config lives in the Settings hub:
Settings and streamion.bot Pro sit at the bottom as single links.
The Settings hub
Settings (/settings) is a landing page of cards, not an expandable sidebar group. The cards are grouped into five categories:
Pro
streamion.bot Pro (/pro) presents the Pro features as locked/unlocked cards. The Custom Bot setup page (/pro/custom-bot, Owner only) is opened from there — it is not a sidebar entry.