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Each one has a star count that show how difficult they are to use.
Harder resources to get the hang of will have more stars!
All of them are easy when you get the hang of them however!!
The ones I personally use often will be marked with hearts.

~ For Aspiring Twitch Streamers ~

♥ The software I use for streaming is OBS Studio. This is a link to download it!This part is very important! This site explains what sources are.
The average streamer uses Browser Sources for their chat boxes, alerts, ect!
This next link is a guide to the Audio Mixer! Keep all your sounds level.
JChat* and kapChat* are easy sites you can use to generate a chat box! Just yoink the URL they give you to make a browser source.Nightbot* and Moobot* are chat bots that can moderate your stream and allow your chat to use commands!Stream Elements**** is an all-in-one sort of thing, you can create overlays entirely within the site with an alert box, a chat box, and more! It also includes a chat-bot and a way to accept tips!Mix it Up***** requires a bit more setup, but you can basically do anything you want with it. It's similar to coding in the Overwatch workshop! The world is yours.
For those doing Twitch Plays, you can use this to let chat control your keyboard!
If you don't want to mess with complicated bots and apps to make an alert box, Twitch has it's own official alert box maker! Find it on your dashboard!If you don't have a mic, you can use Balabolka to talk to your stream via text to speech! You can download custom voices to use, but I'm not sure how to do it. Feel free to DM me on the Discord server if you figure it out!Discord StreamKit Overlay* can generate a browser source URL for you, too! This one shows the icons and names of anyone inside a certain Discord channel with you!Reactive by Fujitech** is the same, but everyone in your call can use custom images to express themselves independantly!For those who want to have a PNGTuber, but don't have art skills, you're in luck!
Many people who have designed character makers on Picrew have allowed use of their creations for Twitch streamers! Here is a link to a bunch of them!
♥ Now, how to put these images on stream? How many do you need?
This is an app called Veadotube Mini**, which answers all of these questions!
♥ For those who like to play music on stream, 6klabs** has a widget called amuse that can show off the music that's playing on stream! Since it can connect to Spotify and Youtube Music's API, you don't have to use it on the same device! It even works if you're playing the music on Spotify for Playstation, and it works with local files, too!DCSB*** functions both as a counter and a sound board using local files!
Use a text source linked to a .txt file to show the same counter on stream.
NohBoard** is an app that allows you to show your keyboard inputs on stream!Snaz** is an app that uses .txt files to show the local time and countdowns!

~ For Aspiring Discord Servers ~

Hammertime* can be used to generate a timestamp that changes depending on the end user's timezone! This is great for sharing non-server related events, or just telling your friends across the world when you'll be around.These Discord apps can be used for both roleplay and for plural systems to express themselves without requiring Discord Nitro to change their account between servers.
Tupperbox* is the most common to be used for roleplay specifically, and Pluralkit** is the most common to be used by systems! Octocon*** is a newer app meant to be a more secure version of Pluralkit! Using the system-specific apps for roleplay could be disrespectful, so do your research on DID and OSDD before using them.
For moderation purposes, Tupperbox and Pluralkit allow anyone to react to a message with a question mark emote to be told in DMs what account the message was originally from. Despite any privacy settings, anyone can use this.