How to Change Title as a Mod on Twitch (Nightbot, Streamlabs Chatbot, StreamElements, Cloudbot)

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Streaming chatbots allow mods to change the title and game of a stream. This saves the streamer from having to do it themselves, so they can focus on the content.

The four most popular Twitch bots are Streamlabs Chatbot, StreamElements, Nightbot and Cloudbot. Every bot has a different command for changing the title. If a streamer has multiple chatbots then either option should work, as long as the command is active in the respective dashboard.

Nightbot uses the “!title” command. Follow the message with a space then the new title. The game can also be changed using “!game” then the game name.

To change the title with Streamlabs Cloudbot and StreamElements use the “!settitle” command. After the command, include a space and the new title for the stream. The Streamlabs Chatbot uses the “!status” command, this also works with Nightbot. However the most common Nightbot command for changing the stream title is “!title”.

The commands must be followed by the new title. Often Twitch streamers will include extra information, or commands at the end of their title. Be sure to include the command in the new title if necessary.

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00:00 Intro
00:10 Nightbot
00:24 Streamlabs Chatbot
00:38 StreamElements & Cloudbot

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I freaking love that every tituoral videos I keep finding have stream beats

jwolfgang
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can you type all that stuff at the same time and then send it??

SuccuberryVT
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The example at 0:43, for setting the title has missed a 't' in the command. Video still helped me out though, thanks.

mickrooke