u/DiligentBridge8466

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Hey everyone, let's just put all the cards on the table.

I am one of the developers for an OBS-based PC streaming app. We basically built on top of OBS, adding built-in aesthetic templates and one-click setups to target beginners, and we are incredibly grateful for our small but precious user base.

But I know exactly how brutal this market is. I totally understand that most streamers choose OBS because it's the undisputed industry standard.👑

However, it seems like a lot of streamers who step away from OBS to try "easy-to-use" streaming apps (like Streamlabs, etc.) use them for a while, only to eventually abandon them and go right back to pure OBS.

I want the unfiltered truth from the veteran streamers here. When you try new broadcasting software, what is the absolute unforgivable dealbreaker?

  • Is it performance issues like high CPU usage?
  • A UI that's just too flashy/gimmicky but not functional?
  • Is it because features are locked behind a paywall?
  • Or another reason?

If anyone here has actually used our specific PC app before, please roast my work to pieces. 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥

Tell me exactly why it sucked compared to pure OBS. Instead of just being another heavy, useless program, we genuinely want to fix these exact problems.

PLEASE !!!!!!!

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u/DiligentBridge8466 — 25 days ago