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How to run a Twitch clip queue

React content without the tab juggling. Your viewers drop clips into one queue, you play them through on stream - submissions, playback, and an OBS overlay in one free tool.

One link, no accounts needed

Every Lurkers account gets a personal queue at lurkers.gg/clip-queue/your-name. Share that link in chat, Discord, or your panels and anyone can submit Twitch, YouTube, or Kick clips without signing up. Submissions are rate-limited and CAPTCHA-backed, duplicates are rejected automatically, and you can open or close the queue whenever you want.

Theater mode playback

The queue plays in a full-width theater: the current clip up top, thumbnails lined up next, and owner controls to play, skip, bump a clip to the front, or clear history. YouTube clips auto-advance when they end; Twitch and Kick clips can auto-advance on a timer you set. Space bar skips to the next clip.

Auto-collect from your Twitch chat

Set your Twitch channel in the queue settings and Lurkers reads your chat while you have the queue open - any clip link a viewer posts is pulled into the queue automatically. Read-only, no OAuth, no bot to mod. The queue cap and duplicate checks still apply, so chat can’t flood you.

Put it on stream with the OBS overlay

Grab the overlay link from the queue settings and add it as a browser source in OBS. It shows the now-playing clip and the up-next ribbon, with a transparent mode for compositing over gameplay. Viewers see what everyone is reacting to and where their clip sits in line.

Free, moderated, yours

The clip queue is free to use. Submitter names run through the same abuse filters as the rest of Lurkers, you can remove anything with one click, and closing the queue stops submissions instantly. It pairs naturally with watch party predictions when your community wants to call the moments too.