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Broadcast control studio

Run overlays, match scoreboards, cue logs, and optional local OBS scene control in one workspace.

Files are not uploaded to a server. Selected files and results are processed only inside your browser.

Broadcast stage

Preview the active layers, then open an overlay-only window for browser or window capture.

FreeToolHub LiveHost / Creator
Welcome to the broadcast. Thanks for joining us.     Welcome to the broadcast. Thanks for joining us.
Ready

Overlay layers

Preview background
Lower third
Ticker
Countdown
05:00
Scoreboard
Scoreboard mode
0
0
Goal bar

A browser control room for live presentation

Build the visible parts of a stream and keep presenter notes in the same workspace without creating a separate page for every small widget.

Compose the on-screen overlay

  • Combine a lower third, ticker, countdown, scoreboard, and goal bar.
  • Preview transparent, chroma-key, and dark backgrounds at 16:9.
  • Update scores, progress, and text while the overlay popup stays open.

Keep the presenter on cue

  • Scroll a local teleprompter with adjustable size, speed, and mirror mode.
  • Turn one-line segments into a selectable broadcast rundown.
  • Mark finished segments and keep the current cue visible during the show.

Log highlights and run matches

  • Record timestamped edit markers from a session clock or the current rundown cue.
  • Export marker notes as CSV or JSON for post-production.
  • Use team colors, local logos, series wins, rounds, sets, and possession in match mode.

Optionally control local OBS

  • Connect to OBS WebSocket v5 on localhost or a private local network.
  • Switch program scenes and show or hide sources in the current scene.
  • Monitor recording and streaming status without adding start or stop controls.

Save a repeatable setup

  • Changes are saved automatically and named presets can be restored in this browser.
  • Export or import one JSON file for backup and device transfer.
  • No platform login, chat token, donation account, or OBS password is required.
Local broadcast notes and OBS passwordOverlay text, scripts, scores, and rundown items stay in this browser. An OBS password remains only in tab memory during connection and is not saved, exported, or sent to FreeToolHub.

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Broadcast studio questions

Capture behavior, local saving, and the limits of this first release.

How do I place the overlay in OBS?

Open the overlay-only popup, capture that window in OBS, and crop it to the stage. Use the chroma-key background when transparent window capture is not available.

Does this control OBS scenes directly?

Yes, through the optional OBS control tab. It connects directly to OBS WebSocket v5 on localhost or a private LAN, switches program scenes, toggles current-scene sources, and reads output status.

Where are my settings stored?

The current setup is saved in localStorage in this browser. Export the JSON file before clearing browser data or moving to another device.

Can I use the cue log during video editing?

Yes. Start the session clock, add manual markers or convert the current rundown cue, then export timecodes, labels, notes, and sources as CSV or JSON.

Can follower, donation, or chat values update automatically?

Not in this release. Those features require platform authentication and token handling, so the goal and ticker values are controlled manually.

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