Streamer Mode
Streamer Mode masks WolfWave's sensitive values like your Twitch channel, overlay URLs, and access token, so the app is safe to show on camera. It only changes the screen.
One toggle, camera-safe. Streamer Mode hides anything you would not want a viewer reading off your screen. Flip it on before you share your screen or show Settings on camera.
What it hides
With Streamer Mode on, these turn into a •••••• mask everywhere they show up, in Settings and in the menu bar:
- Your Twitch channel name
- Overlay and widget URLs
- The WebSocket server address
- The Stream Widgets access token
No accidental leaks. The Copy and Open buttons next to a masked value go dead too, so a stray click can't push it to your clipboard or open it in a browser.
What it does NOT change
Streamer Mode only changes the screen. Everything keeps running:
- Your overlay keeps getting now-playing data.
- Discord Rich Presence keeps updating.
- Twitch chat output is unchanged.
Leave it on for a whole stream. No downside.
Turn it on
It's a menu bar toggle. Click the WolfWave icon, then Streamer Quick Actions → Streamer Mode. One tap, on or off. WolfWave remembers your choice.
When to use it
- Sharing your whole desktop.
- Walking through Settings on camera.
- Recording a tutorial or a bug-report screenshot.
Pair it with Back Up & Restore and Stream Widgets. Safe to show, easy to move between machines.
Appearance
Pick Light, Dark, or System for WolfWave. System follows macOS. Light and Dark override it for the whole app, the menu bar menu included.
Nightly Builds
Opt into WolfWave's Nightly update channel to test the newest builds off main before they ship. Warned, opt-in, and easy to leave. Stable stays the default.