Introduction
Welcome to FaustBot, the powerful automation platform for live streamers. Create custom actions, integrate with your favorite platforms, and take your streams to the next level.
What is FaustBot?
FaustBot is a comprehensive stream automation tool that connects your streaming platforms, chat interactions, and external services into a unified workflow system. Whether you're responding to chat commands, reacting to donations, or creating complex multi-step automations, FaustBot makes it simple and powerful.
Lightning Fast
Native performance with sub-millisecond action execution
Plugin System
Extend functionality with C++ or C# plugins
Multi-Platform
Connect Twitch, YouTube, Kick, TikTok and more
Key Features
- Actions & Triggers - Create automated responses to any stream event
- Scripting Support - Write custom logic in C# or C++/WASM
- 50+ Integrations - OBS, Discord, Streamlabs, VTube Studio, and more
- Variables System - Store and manipulate data across actions
- Command System - Build chat commands with cooldowns and permissions
- WebSocket & HTTP APIs - Control FaustBot from external applications
How It Works
FaustBot uses a simple but powerful model: Triggers fire Actions, and Actions contain Effects.
Quick Start
Get up and running in under 5 minutes:
Download & Install
Download FaustBot from the official website and run the installer. The application runs on Windows, macOS, and Linux.
View installation guideConnect Your Platform
Link your Twitch, YouTube, or Kick account. FaustBot will automatically detect your channel and start listening for events.
Platform setup guidesCreate Your First Action
Create a simple chat command that responds when viewers type a message. Add effects like sending a reply or playing a sound.
Learn about actionsTest & Iterate
Use the Action History to see real-time execution. Debug, refine, and expand your automations as you learn.
Explore triggersNext Steps
Ready to dive deeper? Here are some recommended paths:
API Reference
For detailed API documentation, explore our auto-generated references: