The VPE team watched streamers juggle 5 tools that don't talk to each other and asked: what if one app understood your stream the way a producer does? So we built it.
The Problem
Every streamer we watched ran the same stack: Streamlabs for alerts. Nightbot for chat. OBS with manual scene switching. A clip tool. An analytics dashboard. Five windows, none of them aware of each other.
A 500-person raid hits and the alert fires 2 seconds late — because it went through a cloud server and back. Chat explodes but nobody clips it because the streamer is too busy reacting. The same $5 donation gets the same alert whether the stream is electric or dead quiet.
The tools react. They don't understand. That's the gap VPE fills.
The Approach
Instead of matching events to fixed rules, VPE runs every event through a 6-layer pipeline: score it, classify the context, detect if it's a real moment, check what actions are allowed, decide the best response, then execute — all in under 120ms, all on your machine.
The same donation gets a different response depending on the energy of the stream. The same raid gets a different scene depending on what's already happening on screen. That's not automation — that's intelligence.
32 AI algorithms learn from every stream. Which effects your audience loved. Which moments drove engagement. What works for your specific community. No two VPE setups behave the same after a few sessions — because no two streams are the same.
What We Believe
Your stream automation runs on your machine. Not a server you don't control. Under 120ms. No cloud dependency. If your internet drops, VPE keeps running.
You shouldn't have to write if/then rules for every scenario. VPE scores events, reads the mood, and makes production decisions — the same way a human producer would.
Scene switching, clips, alerts, moderation, multistream, analytics. They should coordinate — not run as separate tools that don't know about each other.
We stream. We know the pain. VPE isn't designed in a boardroom — it's built by people who sit behind OBS every week and feel the same frustrations you do.
Timeline
Early 2026
Development started
VPE engine, decision pipeline architecture, OBS integration
April 2026
6 platforms connected
Twitch, YouTube, Kick, TikTok, Facebook, Instagram — all live
April 2026
AI intelligence layer shipped
32 algorithms learning from every stream in real time
April 2026
getvpe.com launched
Website, waitlist, and public documentation
May 2026
Performance & stability overhaul
Event overload protection, OBS circuit breaker, 9 releases shipped
May 2026
Private beta opens
Free tier available — scene switching, moment detection, chat moderation
Transparency
VPE is an independent, bootstrapped product. We're not backed by VC money or a large corporation — we're funded by the belief that streamers deserve better tools. That independence means we answer to our users, not investors.
The product is in private beta. We ship new releases every week — features, fixes, and performance improvements. Our changelog is public so you can see exactly what shipped and when.
Your stream data never leaves your machine. The VPE engine runs locally on your desktop. The cloud connection is outbound-only (for license validation and optional telemetry) and works with a 72-hour grace period if unreachable. Your OBS setup, your scenes, your stream keys — none of it passes through our servers.
Questions, concerns, or feedback? Reach us at hello@getvpe.com. Real inbox. Real responses. We read every message.
The free tier includes scene switching, moment detection, and chat moderation. Connect OBS, link your platform, and stream smarter in 15 minutes.
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