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Lembas
Stream workspace for chat, prep, overlays, and viewer memory
Lembas helps Twitch, YouTube, and Kick creators run calmer live streams. It combines a private Chat Dock, viewer memory, stream prep, LembasBot, Activity Feed, OBS overlays, Companion alerts, and Twitch clip workflows so chat stays readable and regular viewers are easier to remember.
I built Lembas because streaming can get messy fast. You are trying to read chat, remember regulars, prep what is coming next, manage overlays, run bot commands, and keep the stream moving, often across more than one platform.
Lembas is my attempt to make that feel calmer. It brings chat, viewer memory, stream prep, LembasBot, Activity Feed, OBS overlays, alerts through Lembas Companion, and Twitch clip workflows into one workspace for Twitch, YouTube, and Kick creators.
I would genuinely love feedback from streamers, moderators, and anyone building around live communities. I am especially interested in what feels useful, what feels missing, and what would make Lembas easier to trust during a live stream.
How does the viewer memory feature actually work in practice, like does it pull from chat messages or do viewers need to opt in somehow?
The viewer memory feature is a nice touch, makes it way easier to keep track of regulars without scrolling through chat. Chat Dock feels much calmer than my usual setup.
Would love a quick keyboard shortcut to mute or pin LembasBot responses in chat, since juggling overlays and viewer questions mid-stream can get hectic. Could make it feel even snappier.
the chat dock idea is really smart, finally a way to keep mod chat separate without losing track of who's who. love that you baked in viewer memory too instead of making it a separate tool.
The viewer memory feature is such a thoughtful touch, finally a way to keep up with regulars without scrolling through endless VODs.
How does the viewer memory feature actually work across sessions, like does it pull from past VODs or just track people who chat during the live stream?
About Lembas on Product Hunt
“Stream workspace for chat, prep, overlays, and viewer memory”
Lembas was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 6 upvotes and 13 comments, placing #91 on the daily leaderboard. Lembas helps Twitch, YouTube, and Kick creators run calmer live streams. It combines a private Chat Dock, viewer memory, stream prep, LembasBot, Activity Feed, OBS overlays, Companion alerts, and Twitch clip workflows so chat stays readable and regular viewers are easier to remember.
Lembas was featured in Productivity (656.2k followers), Streaming Services (42.9k followers) and Community (3.1k followers) on Product Hunt. Together, these topics include over 156k products, making this a competitive space to launch in.
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