Our mission
StreamRSC exists to help livestreamers find useful resources without digging through scattered forum posts, outdated downloads, and thin recommendation pages.
The site is built around focused topic hubs, so each resource belongs to a clear category and connects naturally to related guides. This makes browsing easier for visitors and keeps the content structure understandable for search engines.
What you can find here
We publish and organize resources for creators working with OBS Studio, overlays and scenes, stream widgets, and other streaming workflows. Content may include overlays, plugins, setup guides, practical tools, gear references, and troubleshooting articles.
Alongside those guides, we also cover gaming and creator-culture news and apps and technology stories that are directly relevant to streamers — platform changes, game launches, and tooling shifts that affect stream production. See our Editorial Policy for how that coverage is researched and sourced.
Every page is designed to be useful on its own, with direct context, screenshots or media when available, and clear links to related resources.
How we choose resources
We prioritize resources that are practical, stable, relevant to streamers, and easy to understand. When a resource links to a third-party website, visitors should still get enough information on StreamRSC to understand what the resource does before leaving the site.
Independence and corrections
Some pages may include outbound links, advertising, or affiliate-style recommendations in the future. That does not change the goal of the site: useful, creator-focused information first.
If you notice outdated information, broken links, inaccurate screenshots, or a resource that should be improved, please contact us and include the page URL. You can also search the catalogue to find a specific resource.