Official Partner Overlay

Put the Empire
on your stream.

A minimal gold-on-black countdown widget for Kick.com creators partnered with Our Empire. Drop one URL into OBS, Streamlabs, or any browser source — it stays perfectly synced to the event and swaps to a live indicator on June 11.

June 11 — 15, 2026 Kissimmee, FL
Public Overlay

Drop it on any stream

The Overlay URL
https://ourempirex.com/promo/overlay.html
Size 1920 × 1080 Background Transparent
Overlay Position
Confirmed Creators

Your "Watch Me Live" Overlay

Confirmed Creators
Your "Watch Me Live" URL
https://ourempirex.com/promo/overlay-creator.html
Overlay Position
Includes Countdown + "Watch Me Live on Kick" For Partnered Streamers Only

Three minutes. One browser source.

  1. Select the scene you stream from.

    Usually called "Live", "Main", or "IRL Cam" in your scenes list.

  2. Add a Browser source.

    In Sources, click +Browser. Name it Empire X Countdown and hit OK.

  3. Paste the URL.

    Paste the overlay URL above into the URL field. Set Width: 1920 and Height: 1080. Leave custom CSS empty. Click OK.

  4. Don't resize it.

    The widget anchors itself to the top-left corner of the 1920×1080 canvas. If you shrink the source, the widget shrinks too — keep it at full stream resolution and it'll sit exactly where it should.

  5. Right-click → "Refresh cache of current page" any time.

    If the countdown freezes after a scene change, this rebuilds it instantly.

  1. Go to your live scene.

    Same place you added your webcam and game capture.

  2. Add Source → Browser Source.

    Click the + under Sources, pick Browser Source, name it Empire X, click Add Source.

  3. Paste the URL. Width 1920, Height 1080.

    Everything else stays default. Click Done.

  4. Don't drag to resize.

    The widget positions itself — it's the full canvas with transparency. Resizing it will move the countdown off-axis.

  1. Any software that accepts a browser source works.

    vMix, XSplit, Restream Studio, Lightstream, Kick's native studio — all of them support a URL-based overlay.

  2. Point it at the overlay URL.

    Use 1920×1080 and a transparent background. The widget draws itself in the top-left of that canvas.

  3. Kick mobile streaming?

    Kick mobile doesn't support browser overlays directly — route your phone through OBS on desktop via a capture app, or use Streamlabs Mobile → Custom Widgets → add the URL there.

  4. Problems?

    DM @ourempirex on IG or ping Frank in the partner Discord. We'll get you live fast.