

Adjust the width and height to match your overlay resolution (e.g., 1920×1080).Paste the copied overlay URL into the “URL” field.Give your new browser source a name (e.g., “Follower Goal Overlay”) and click “OK.”.Choose “Browser” from the list of sources.Open OBS and click on the “+” icon in the “Sources” panel.In the StreamElements overlay editor, click on the “Copy Overlay URL” button in the top-right corner.With your Follower Goal widget customized, it’s time to add the overlay to OBS:

Adjust the text format and placement to your liking.Choose a progress bar style, font, and colours that match your stream’s theme.In the “Settings” tab on the left, enter your current follower count and your goal.Now that you have a new overlay, you can add the Follower Goal widget to it: Choose your desired overlay resolution (e.g., 1920×1080) and click “Start.”.Click on “Overlays” in the left-hand menu under the “Streaming Tools” section.To add a Follower Goal widget, you need to create a new overlay. This is where you can manage your overlays, widgets, and other settings. Authorize StreamElements to access your account information by following the prompts.Choose your streaming platform (e.g., Twitch, YouTube, Facebook Gaming) and log in with your account.If you don’t have one already, follow these steps: Position and Resize Your Follower Goal Widgetīefore you can add a Follower Goal widget, you need to have a StreamElements account.
