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Overlays.Guru is a live-stream interaction overlay platform built for Twitch streamers. It describes itself as the original creator of Shoutout Player® and Random Clip Player. Its core focus is not general-purpose enterprise SaaS, but helping streamers improve chat engagement and viewer retention through commands, clip playback, channel points, mini-games, and camera effects. The official site says it processes more than 2 million commands per month, suggesting it already has a certain level of adoption within the Twitch creator community.
The product offers a fairly broad set of modules. Shoutout Player can play a random clip from a recommended streamer when !so is triggered; Random Clip Player is suitable for automatically looping clips on a BRB screen; Video Sound Command supports YouTube, Twitch clips, or self-hosted videos, with configurable trigger methods. Talking Hand provides text-to-speech animations, while Jump / Bump, Who's That Pokémon?, Magic 8 Ball, and similar tools focus more on entertainment-style interaction. CamFx can switch cameras and effects via commands, channel points, or hotkeys, but it is still marked as Beta. Third-party integration information mainly centers on Twitch bits, raids, channel points, clips, and YouTube video links; there is no clear indication of broader platform integrations.
Pricing is straightforward: the free plan is $0/month and includes basic Shoutout, random clips, Talking Hand, Pokémon guessing, Magic 8ball, Fart Commands, and Award Timer. Pro costs $4.99/month, $13.99 for 3 months, $25.99 for 6 months, or $49.99 annually. Pro is activated immediately after purchase. For a streamer-focused tool, the entry price is low, and the free plan is enough to test the core use cases.
Its strengths are its tight focus on Twitch and tools that map closely to real livestream interaction needs. Trigger methods cover common mechanisms such as commands, bits, raids, and channel points. It also offers a Discord community and ticket-based support, with the official site stating that the community has more than 600 members. The drawbacks are the lack of information on team collaboration, permission management, data security compliance, APIs, and developer support, making it look less like a standard SaaS product for enterprise teams. Payment methods are also not disclosed, and cross-platform capabilities appear limited.
Overlays.Guru is better suited to Twitch streamers, individual creators, and small livestream operations teams looking to make their channels more entertaining and increase viewer participation. The source content does not provide information about access from China, and Twitch-related services are generally uncertain in mainland China’s network environment, so this is marked as unknown. For creators targeting the domestic Chinese livestreaming ecosystem, alternatives such as Streamlabs, StreamElements, Streamer.bot, or tools designed for local livestreaming platforms may be worth considering.
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so.guru is an United States SaaS Tools provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 7.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach so.guru directly.