Connect OBS Studio.
Add the Remote Control URL as a dock or browser source, enable the OBS WebSocket, and enter the port and password in the dashboard. The status dot turns green when it connects.
Set it up
Add the Remote Control URL
On the Remote Control page, copy your OBS Remote Control URL. The recommended way to add it is as a Custom Browser Dock (in OBS: Docks, then Custom Browser Docks), which keeps it running independently of your scenes. If you prefer, you can add it as an ordinary browser source in a scene instead. Either works, and it renders completely blank.
Turn on the OBS WebSocket
In OBS, open Tools, then WebSocket Server Settings, enable the server, and note the port and password.
Enter the port and password in the dashboard
Back on the Remote Control page, type the same port and password into the OBS connection card and save. The status dot turns green once it connects.
A Custom Browser Dock stays connected no matter which scene is live, so it is the simplest choice for OBS. A browser source works too, but only runs while a scene that contains it is active.
Next steps
Before you share or save anything, read Security & access | your OBS password and URL both deserve care. Then build Bindings & triggers to wire up actions.