The template pack problem
Five Etsy packs. None of them match.
Your starting-soon screen is from one pack. Your panels are from another. Your emotes came from a Fiverr artist six months ago. Your alerts are a freebie from Streamlabs. Viewers notice — it looks cobbled together, not intentional. The streamers you watch have a look. Yours has a collection of leftovers.
You could commission custom from an artist on Twitter. $200–$500 for overlays, another $150+ for emotes, another $100 for panels. Each artist has their own style. The result is still five pieces that don't quite match. You spent more, and it still looks off.
One artist. Every piece in your stream package. Overlays, panels, emotes, alerts, channel art — same voice, same brand, same look.
Why it fits streamers
Built for the whole package, not piece by piece.
One voice across every element
Starting-soon screen, gameplay overlay, BRB screen, panels, emotes, alerts. All from one artist — the stream reads as intentional instead of assembled from template packs.
Custom to your brand, not a reskin
Your colors, your vibe, your references. Not a template with your name swapped in. Viewers recognize your stream before they read the title.
Grows with sub milestones
Hit affiliate? Need sub badges. Hit partner? Need more emote slots. Same artist, same voice, new pieces as you grow. The style doesn't drift across tiers.
Ready for OBS, Streamlabs, StreamElements
We ship in the formats streaming software expects. Drop the files in, go live. No format conversion, no resizing, no Photoshop required.
From Etsy packs to a real brand
From mismatched templates to a stream that looks like yours.
Tell us about your stream
Open @slop. Game category, vibe, three streamers whose look you envy, your colors if you have them. A paragraph works.
Pitches come back
Within a day, 4–8 artists pitch package concepts. Pick the voice — that's the artist holding your stream's look.
Core overlays land first
Starting-soon, BRB, ending, gameplay frame. The foundation that everything else inherits from.
Emotes, panels, alerts follow
Same artist, same voice. Sub badges tier up from the same style. Panels match the overlays. Alerts fit the vibe.
Go live with a real brand
Drop everything into OBS. First stream with the new look. Viewers notice the upgrade before you mention it.
Project shapes
From a quick emote set to a full stream rebrand.
Some streamers need emotes for affiliate. Some want a complete package from scratch. The brief flexes.
Sub emotes and badges
Hit affiliate or adding emote slots. 5–10 emotes plus sub badge tiers. Same artist's style across the set.
Starting, BRB, ending, gameplay frame
The four core screens plus a gameplay overlay. Sets the look for everything else.
Overlays, panels, emotes, alerts, channel art
The whole stream rebrand. One direction, every piece — from offline screen to sub badges. Most growing streamers live here.
Twitch about/schedule/rules/socials panels
6–12 panels that match your overlays. The about section that looks like a real channel, not a default.
Follow, sub, raid, bits, hype train
Static or animated alert graphics in your style. Drop into Streamlabs, StreamElements, or Sound Alerts.
The math for streamers
What a stream package costs. What coherence actually costs.
| Approach | Cost | Time to delivery | Brand coherence |
|---|---|---|---|
| Template packs from Etsy/Gumroad | $15–$50 per pack | Instant download | Looks like every other streamer using that pack |
| Custom commission (Twitter/Fiverr) | $300–$800 across multiple artists | Weeks — each artist has their queue | Still fragmented — different artists, different styles |
| Premium stream design studio | $1k–$3k for full package | 2–6 weeks capacity-limited | Excellent — but expensive for a growing streamer |
| OKSLOP brief + artist | Subscription — see plans | Days for the package | One artist, every piece, same voice |
Costs are rough market ranges, not quotes. A subscription covers overlays, emotes, panels, alerts, and channel art from one credit pool. See plans.
What ships per stream
Every piece of the package. Same artist.
Stream overlays
Starting soon, BRB, ending, gameplay frame. The screens viewers see between content. Sets the visual foundation.
Twitch panels
About, schedule, rules, socials, donations, specs. 6–12 panels that make the channel page look like a real brand.
Emotes and sub badges
5–10+ emotes in your style. Sub badge tiers that progress visually. The custom expression set your community uses.
Alerts
Follow, sub, raid, bits, hype train. Static or animated graphics for Streamlabs, StreamElements, or Sound Alerts.
Channel art
Banner, profile picture, offline screen. The visuals that represent your stream when you're not live.
Thumbnail templates
VOD and clip thumbnails in your stream's style. Same look whether live or in the archive.
Social graphics
Schedule posts, going-live announcements, clip promotions. Same voice across Twitter, Discord, Instagram.
Ongoing production
Put your artist on every milestone.
First package ships. You hit affiliate. Then partner. Then 10k followers. Every milestone means new emote slots, new badge tiers, new graphics for the raid-thank-you screen.
Put the artist who nailed your look on retainer. New emotes when you unlock slots. Seasonal overlays for subathons. Alert updates for special events. The voice stays consistent as the channel grows.
"Same style as the original package. Five new emotes for the partner slots." That's all it takes.
Platform considerations
Yours to stream. Yours to upload.
- Full commercial license — Twitch, YouTube, Kick, ads, sponsors, merch, VODs.
- No revenue share, no sub-count royalties, no surprise clauses.
- Privacy tier available — keep your stream assets off the public catalog.
- Credit pool covers overlays, emotes, panels, alerts, channel art, and the retained artist — one subscription, every piece.
Streamer FAQ
Questions streamers actually ask.
Going avatar-only?
VTuber-specific kickoff — avatar reference, character emotes, overlays for Live2D streamers.
See VTuber kickoffRunning a YouTube channel too?
Thumbnails, channel art, intro stills for the edited-video side of your content.
See YouTube kickoffLaunching a podcast?
Cover art, episode graphics, guest cards — same artist system for audio shows.
See podcast kickoffLet's get to work on your stream.
Tell us about the stream. We'll match you with artists, plan the package together, and have first pitches back tonight.