Show your chat two options. They vote by typing 1 or 2. The side with the most votes wins. Questions cycle automatically - no commands needed.
Type 1 or 2 in the chat box - just like your viewers do on stream.
Everything runs automatically once the browser source is added to OBS.
Chat types 1 or 2. Votes are counted instantly and displayed live. Viewers can change their vote any time before the timer ends.
Questions cycle automatically every 30 seconds with an 8-second reveal. No commands, no manual triggering, no dashboard needed.
A built-in bank covers gaming, tech, food, superpowers, pop culture, and Twitch-themed scenarios - shuffled differently every session.
Fresh AI-generated questions are used instead of the static bank - new dilemmas every stream, never the same question twice.
After voting ends, animated percentage bars show the exact split so viewers can see how chat voted before the next question starts.
A gradient timer bar counts down live. It turns red in the final 8 seconds so chat knows to get their vote in fast.
One browser source is all it takes.
Select your platform and enter your channel name to generate the overlay URL:
Create a new Browser Source and paste the URL above.
The overlay starts automatically and keeps cycling through questions on its own. No commands, no dashboard needed.
Running Pogly instead of a plain browser source? Import the widget directly.
Pogly is a browser-based overlay editor. Import the JSON below to add Would You Rather as a 640×500 widget layer. After import, update the channel variable to your Twitch channel name.
If you entered your channel name in the setup step above, it will already be pre-filled in the import.
No setup needed for viewers - just type in chat.
Tip: Votes are accepted right up to the moment the timer hits zero. If two people change their mind at the last second it still counts - last vote before time's up wins.
Yes - typing a new number during the voting window replaces their previous vote. The live vote counts update immediately.
55+ built-in questions across gaming, food, superpowers, pop culture, and more - shuffled into a different order each session. AI-generated questions are served automatically so you'll rarely see the same dilemma twice.
30 seconds to vote, 8 seconds showing the result, then 5 seconds before the next question. The full cycle repeats automatically.
If both options get the same number of votes the overlay shows a tie badge and moves to the next question after the reveal delay.
640 × 500 pixels. The background is fully transparent so it can sit on top of any scene element without blocking your content.
No - the game requires an active Twitch stream. Chat commands won't register on an offline channel, so the game should be started once you're live.