Network front door
EzCoPlay
The homepage should feel like the first live desk in the product. Same broadcast pressure, same creator identity, same room momentum logic as `/live` and `/discover`, just pointed at the strongest next move first.
tiles armed
6
crowd cap
200+
join lane
<1s
core access
FREE
Command state
SignalPrime the next main event
When a room goes live, this hero should already feel like the show has somewhere to go.
Crowd pulse
SignalCrowd pressure starts here
The homepage should still feel like a control deck even before traffic spikes.
Replay carry
SignalClips and support bursts feed the next wave
The hero needs visible conversion logic, not a giant dead slab under the buttons.
Homepage intent
One glance, one strongest move, no landing-page dead air.
This page should push people straight into the live network, make the creator signal obvious, and explain why EzCoPlay feels bigger than a clean dashboard with a webcam grid.
Room spotlight
Main-event rooms, talk shows, and crew formats
The homepage should surface the strongest room or clearly explain where the next spike will happen.
Tonight's drop board
The website runs the show. The overlay carries the pressure.
Tonight's lane
All modes armedMain-event rooms, talk shows, and crew formats
Gaming and non-gaming creators live inside the same show system here.
Overlay brain
OBS-safeProgram / Scorebug / Event / Recap
Mount the exact surfaces you need and let the website run the show logic.
Crowd role
Second screen readyPressure, chat, picks, and replay moments
Viewers are part of the atmosphere instead of just a passive comment count.
Same event world
All lanes should feel like they belong to one broadcast universe.
Discover
Front doorLead with one strong recommendation
Studio
Ops laneRun the room like a control deck
Live
MomentumMake the network heartbeat obvious
Room
PressureTurn spectators into crowd pressure
Show lanes
Same pressure logic, different show formats.
Crew Clash
Main-event gameplay with rivalry heat, score pressure, and cleaner on-air framing.
Podcast
Run a talk show with walkouts, quote moments, and recap-ready packages.
Debate
Make arguments feel like rounds instead of webcam boxes and chat noise.
Reaction
Let the crowd pulse and moment engine shape the rhythm of the show.
Watch Party
Give second-screen viewers real pressure, picks, and replay lanes.
Why this feels different
The homepage should already feel like an operator screen.
Look bigger than your current size with walkouts, pressure moments, cleaner OBS-ready presentation, and less dead-air energy.
The website handles the show logic. The overlay carries the vibe. The room feels alive before the crowd even gets huge.
Turn gameplay, quotes, crowd surges, and support hits into replay-ready moments without doing editor work by hand.
Live Now
Trending
Why this is hotPublic clips now have their own lane. Browse the latest highlights or go live to own this board.
Browse clipsShow engine
Control brainControl Brain
The website runs the lane. OBS mounts the browser sources and the overlay follows the room state.
Crew Clashes
Make rivalries, momentum swings, and audience pressure feel promoted instead of improvised.
Growth Autopilot
Turn gameplay, quotes, support bursts, and crowd surges into replay-ready moments.
More Than Gaming
Podcasts, debates, reactions, and watch parties run through the same event engine as gameplay shows.
Why creators stay
Confidence laneLook bigger than your current size with walkouts, pressure moments, cleaner OBS-ready presentation, and less dead-air energy.
The website handles the show logic. The overlay carries the vibe. The room feels alive before the crowd even gets huge.
Turn gameplay, quotes, crowd surges, and support hits into replay-ready moments without doing editor work by hand.
Not just for gamers
Same event worldPodcast crews, debate hosts, reaction channels, watch parties, and storytime creators run through the same event engine.
No watered-down side lane. Same swagger, same command deck, same replay and crowd-pressure systems.
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