For streamers who hit play for a living
The submit link your chat already wishes you had.
One link for fans, one queue for you, one overlay that keeps OBS honest. That is the whole pitch.
Free while we are still figuring out what to charge for.
Smoke Signals at 2am
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How it goes
Three steps. Then you press play.
- 01
Share your link.
beatsubmit.com/s/your-handle goes in your panels, your pinned message, your bio. Fans paste a track URL and their name. Done.
- 02
Run the queue.
Reorder, skip, score. Every tab you have open updates at the same time, so the laptop on stage stays in sync with the one at the desk.
- 03
Play the next one.
Hit play and the overlay catches up on its own. No alt-tabbing, no refreshing, no awkward dead air.
What is in the box
Small surface. Sharp edges.
We did not bolt on a CRM. It is a queue, a link, and an overlay, each made to be the best version of itself.
One submit link
Fans paste a URL, add their name, and get out of the way. Turn on accounts later if chat gets feisty.
A queue you can actually run
Drag, skip, score. Live updates across every device, so your phone is a remote and your stream PC stays clean.
An overlay that behaves
Drop the URL into a browser source. The now playing card changes when you do, and otherwise sits down quietly.
Made by people who watch the streams
beatsubmit is built by people who keep your channel open in a tab while they work. If something feels off on stream, tell us. We will probably already be fixing it.
Your queue is one click away.
Pick a handle, paste the link in chat, see what shows up.