Scope app icon Coming soon to the App Store

Your whole stream,
on one screen.

Scope is the control room for streamers who left the desk behind. Watch your broadcast, read every chat, hear your alerts, and run your encoder and OBS, all from your phone.

Unified chat

Every chat. One feed.

Messages from Twitch, YouTube, Kick, and TikTok merge into one feed, color-coded by platform, with emotes and badges intact. Reply, delete, ban, or time out with a long-press. And when you can't look down, Scope reads chat and new subs aloud, straight to your earpiece.

Unified multi-platform chat with the live stream and viewer counts
BELABOX

Your encoder, on your screen.

See your live bitrate, every bonded modem's signal and throughput, and SoC temperature in real time. When a network drops, scan and switch Wi-Fi right from your phone. No laptop, no digging the box out of your backpack. Start, stop, and tune your stream on the move.

BELABOX encoder monitoring with per-modem signal and bitrate
Alerts & Stage

Never miss a moment.

Subs, cheers, raids, and tips land the instant they happen, with a buzz on your wrist and a voice in your ear, so you can shout them out live. Pin your alert box, goals, and any browser-source overlay to Stage and let them play, sound and all, for the whole stream.

Stage overlay selector and live alerts
OBS control

Control OBS from across the room.

Pair in two QR scans, then drive your OBS machine remotely: switch scenes, ride audio levels, toggle sources, edit text, and go live, from your phone or your watch. Your camera preview comes with you, so you can step away from the keyboard and still run the show.

Remote OBS scene and audio control
Song requests

Keep the music going.

A native player for Nightbot, StreamElements, Moobot, and Streamlabs. See what's queued and play, pause, or skip from a clean now-playing card. It keeps playing when you switch tabs or pocket the phone, and ducks itself when chat is read aloud.

Native song request player
Apple Watch

On your wrist.

Glance at live chat, your viewer count, and your encoder's bitrate, then fire off a reply, all without reaching for your phone. The watch runs on its own and stays live the whole stream.

Screenshots coming soon