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Events & the live feed

Everything your viewers do — chats, follows, subs, cheers, super chats, gifts, raids, redeems — flows into one normalized feed. The Events page is the live log of that feed, and you can dock it right inside OBS.

The live feed

Events appear in real time, newest first, each tagged with its platform. Landmark normalizes events across platforms, so a Twitch follow and a YouTube subscribe sit side by side in the same stream, and amounts are converted to your display currency.

Bursts are collapsed to stay readable: a run of the same event from the same viewer (a stream of likes, for instance) folds into a single row with a ×count badge.

Filtering

Platform
Narrow to a single connected platform, or show all of them together.
Type
Pick one event type — chat, follow, subscribe, cheer, super chat, gift, raid, redemption, like, share, and so on.
Search
Full-text search across usernames and message text.
Noise toggle
Lifecycle and ambient events (viewer counts, stream online/offline) are hidden by default so the feed stays focused on real interactions. Flip the toggle to include them.

Docking the feed in OBS

The same feed runs as a standalone page you can pin inside OBS as a custom browser dock — handy for keeping an eye on chat and alerts without a second monitor.

  1. On the Events page, click Open live events dock and copy the URL it opens.
  2. In OBS, go to Docks → Custom Browser Docks…
  3. Give it a name, paste the URL, and click Apply. The feed appears as a dockable panel you can place anywhere in the OBS window.

The dock URL carries a token instead of a login, so it works inside OBS without signing in — keep it private, like your overlay URLs. For browser sources and overlays, see OBS setup.

Where events go next

The same event stream drives the rest of Landmark: it triggers your alerts and overlays, your AI Camera rules, and the charts in Analytics.

Open Events →

Last updated · June 16, 2026