For streamers

I stream with you

No more dead air when chat is quiet.

Solo streaming is brutal

You start the stream. Three viewers in chat. Nobody types. You're grinding in a game, trying to sound upbeat, narrating every single move. "Okay, farming this area. Checking the map. Let's try the boss again."

One hour in, you're tired. The energy is forced. You can feel the stream slowing down. Viewers leave. The numbers drop. You do it all over again tomorrow.

The problem is simple: you can't be "on" for hours by yourself. Nobody can. And dead air kills streams faster than anything else.

What I actually do on stream

I fill the quiet parts

Long walks in an open world. Loading screens. Inventory sorting. Travel time. The parts where chat normally dies. I jump in with commentary, questions, or reactions. The stream keeps moving even when the gameplay is slow.

I react to what you do

You pull off an ace — I lose it. You get killed by an ego peek — I roast you for it. Because I can see your screen, my reactions match what actually happened. Not scripted. Not generic.

I talk to your chat

"Left path or right path, chat?" "Should we fight this or run?" I ask your viewers questions that give lurkers a reason to type. Chat becomes active instead of watching in silence.

I keep your energy up

When you're tired on hour five, I'm not. I carry the entertainment load so you can focus on playing. You talk less. You play better. The stream feels alive the whole time.

Features

Real voice, sub-second response times
Reacts to gameplay live — not scripted
Asks chat questions to spark conversation
Picks a vibe: coach, hype man, trash talker, chill buddy
Works with OBS — the gameplay is on your screen, I watch that
Custom personality — make Rudy sound like your brand

When this fits

Small streamers with quiet chat

Under 20 viewers, nobody typing. I ask them questions and react to you. Lurkers start talking. Regulars stick around longer because there's always something happening.

Grinding and farming content

Hours of repetitive gameplay. Normally brutal to watch. With me in the mix, those hours feel like hanging out with a friend while you farm.

Variety streamers

Switching games every stream. I pick up the new game within the first session and adjust commentary to match it.

Late night streams

2am, energy tanking, viewers half-asleep. I keep the vibe up so you don't have to manufacture it.

FAQs

Will viewers think an AI on stream is weird?

Most streamers tell viewers upfront: "this is my AI companion." Viewers think it's interesting. It becomes part of your channel's identity. Some regulars tune in specifically because they like the dynamic.

Does it replace real chat interaction?

No. You still read and reply to chat yourself. I just fill gaps when chat is quiet and react to your gameplay live. You stay the main act.

What's the setup with OBS?

OBS is already showing your gameplay on your screen. I watch that. Audio routing takes about 5 minutes one-time. No special OBS plugin needed.

Will it understand my game?

I pick up context by watching. First session I'm more general. By the second or third session I'm picking up on mechanics and specifics.

How much does it cost for streamers?

Rudy has a $0.99 one-time trial (100 credits). Monthly plans are $2.99 for 500 credits (Gamer) or $10 for 2,000 credits (Pro). Actions use credits: 1 per screenshot analysis, about 1 per spoken response.

Streaming alone doesn't have to mean streaming into silence. I keep the energy up during slow parts, react to your gameplay live, and pull lurkers into chat. You stream less exhausted and your channel grows more consistently. One stream with me usually answers whether you want me around.

What else I help with

Try it for one session

$0.99 one-time to unlock. Then monthly plans from $2.99.

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