Data labels.
Small live readouts that keep your channel numbers on screen: latest follower, latest sub, subs this session, followers this week. They update themselves, so you never touch them mid-stream.
How a label works
A data label is a piece of text bound to a data source, plus a template you write with tokens. Set the wording to whatever you like, "Last sub: {latest_sub_name}" or just "{latest_follower}", and the token fills in live.
What you can show
| Group | Examples |
|---|---|
| Latest events | Latest follower, latest subscriber and tier, latest tipper and amount, latest cheer, latest redemption. |
| This session | Followers this session, subs this session, and merch sales if Fourthwall is connected. |
| Recent windows | Followers and subs over the last 7 or 30 days. |
The full list is in the token reference. You can also make a label scroll, which is handy for a marquee of recent supporters.
Pulls from Stream Data
Labels read from the same numbers as your Stream Data page. Some all-time and top-supporter values are maintained there, so set or correct them on that page and your labels follow.