What TTS Everything does
Connect supported livestream chats into one shared text-to-speech queue.
Creator FAQ
Clear answers about one shared TTS queue for Twitch, TikTok Live, Kick, YouTube Live, and Rumble.
Quick answers
TTS Everything keeps your livestream chats organized in one dashboard, with one queue, one set of controls, and one place to manage voices.
Connect supported livestream chats into one shared text-to-speech queue.
TTS Everything is a unified livestream text-to-speech platform. It lets streamers run one shared TTS queue across Twitch, TikTok Live, Kick, YouTube Live, and Rumble.
No. TTS Everything does not act like a cohost or viewer bot. It reads eligible chat messages out loud and gives you controls for what reaches the stream.
TTS Everything supports Twitch, TikTok Live, Kick, YouTube Live, and Rumble. The goal is one queue for every livestream platform you use.
Yes. Multi-streaming is the core use case. Messages from enabled platforms flow into the same dashboard queue so your whole audience can participate together.
Keep the dashboard open, connect your platforms, choose voices, and start the queue.
TTS audio plays from the website dashboard. The browser source does not play TTS audio.
The browser source is for the talking avatar visual. It shows the default Pepe avatar with a green screen backing, opens the mouth while TTS is speaking, and stays silent so your website dashboard remains the only audio source.
Yes. Keep the dashboard open while you stream. The dashboard controls the queue, generates speech, plays audio, and updates the talking avatar source.
No. Hosted website plans use the service-provided TTS setup. The one-time desktop software version is for streamers who want to run locally with their own ElevenLabs or Cartesia keys.
Choose who can speak, what gets skipped, and which voices viewers use.
Yes. You can manage follower-only TTS, muted users, banned users, blocked words, spam limits, message length rules, links, commands, and other queue behavior from one dashboard.
Yes. You can assign per-user voices, rotate voices, use source-specific voice behavior, and choose from 30+ available voices.
Yes. The dashboard gives you queue controls so you can clear, skip, pause, and manage playback during a live stream.
Yes. Each user can have their own browser source for a talking avatar. If no custom avatar is enabled, the default Pepe closed-mouth/open-mouth avatar is used.
Pick the streaming volume that fits your channel. Unused subscription characters roll over.
The one-time software version stays the same price: $20 once. It is separate from hosted monthly web plans.
Hosted plans are $10/month for 100,000 characters, $20/month for 250,000 characters, and $40/month for 500,000 characters. All paid web plans include supported platforms, moderation, voices, and the talking avatar browser source.
Yes. If you have unused characters at renewal, they carry forward and your new monthly amount is added. For example, if a $40 plan renews with 250,000 characters remaining, the account keeps those characters and receives 500,000 more.
New TTS clips stop generating once the account has no remaining characters. You can upgrade, wait for renewal, or use any rollover/bonus characters already on the account.
Yes. Paid subscriptions are managed through Stripe's billing portal. You can cancel to stop future renewals.
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