Ainz Alerts

For Twitch streamers · Windows

Your alerts run on your PC,
not someone else's server

Ainz Alerts is a desktop app that runs your entire stream alert stack locally: your clips at full original quality, no storage limits, no monthly subscription.

  • 100% local
  • Free forever
  • Auto updates
  • No account required

Every stream tool, in one app

Visual alert editor

Full-quality clips and sounds, text and media boxes you drag anywhere, per-alert conditions (bits, tier, gift count…), fade in/out, and a live preview before anything hits your stream.

Donations from anywhere

Streamlabs and StreamElements — including Creators.sa tips forwarded through them. Alerts fire the moment a tip lands.

Subathon & goals

A subathon timer that grows with support using rules you define, plus donation goals with built-in shapes or imported styles.

Auto raid clips

Someone raids you? A random clip from their channel plays as an automatic shout-out — plus chat commands for your mods.

Live dock

Every event inside OBS as it happens: filter by type, replay any alert, pause the queue, mute the sound.

Your data is yours

Everything lives on your PC. One-file backup & restore — move your whole setup to any machine, and undo any restore with one click. Multiple Twitch accounts with instant switching.

How it compares

FeatureAinz AlertsStreamlabsStreamElements
Free
Runs 100% locally
Clips at full original quality
No subscription
No account required
Unlimited media storage
Auto updates
Auto raid clips

Ready in three steps

  1. 01

    Download & install

    One file, no complicated setup. The app keeps itself updated from then on.

  2. 02

    Link it with Twitch

    A short code you type at twitch.tv/activate — no password ever touches the app.

  3. 03

    Paste one link into OBS

    A single overlay URL as a browser source, and every alert is live.

Heads up: the installer isn't code-signed

Ainz Alerts is free and doesn't carry a paid signing certificate, so Windows SmartScreen shows a warning on first run. Click More info, then Run anyway — once, at install. Every update after that installs silently.