Add a new thrill to your streams with the Guess the Maximum BPM widget! Your viewers can predict your peak BPM during intense moments, adding an extra layer of excitement. For even more interaction, you can enable Twitch’s Prediction feature, letting viewers bet their channel points on their guesses. It’s a fun way to keep your audience engaged and rooting for every heart-pounding second!
How it works?
Once you’ve set it up, the widget will monitor your BPM during the stream. When your heart rate reaches a pre-set "trigger" BPM, the widget starts a 1:30 countdown. In the last 30 seconds, if you've enabled Twitch’s Prediction feature, viewers can bet their channel points on their guess of your peak heart rate from four possible values: your actual max BPM and three close alternatives.
With a 15-minute cooldown between activations, the widget otherwise displays your current BPM, giving your audience a continuous insight into your intensity level.
How to set up the Guess the Maximum BPM widget for stream:
Before diving in, make sure your Pulsoid account is set up. If not, check out how to set it up here. Once it's done, you are ready to go further!
2. Click “Connect Twitch” and approve the confirmation on the Twitch page to enable the native Prediction feature, allowing viewers to bet channel points on their heart rate guesses.
3. Set your trigger BPM in the widget settings. It should be about 10 BPM lower than your maximum BPM. If you’re unsure of your max BPM, you can check your Stream Reports (if your Twitch account has been connected for some time already).
4. Don't forget to click "Save settings" button after every changes you make!
5. Click "Copy" next to the widget's URL and add it as a Browser Source in your streaming software, like OBS or others.
Done! Stream with the Guess the Maximum BPM widget for an even more interactive experience for your viewers!
Note: To see your changes live after adding the widget in OBS, you may need to clear the browser source cache.