Pirate Maxx

Captain Squawks

A website-style home for the Squawk stream system: overlays, battle boards, crew access, and role-based dashboard tools.

Stream companion website

Squawk keeps the show tools, crew access, and overlays in one place.

Use the public home page to explain the system, then let moderators and admins sign in to a dashboard built for operating the boards and overlays during the stream.

Pirate Maxx and First Mate Squawk artwork on stormy seas.
Captain Squawks logo.

What this site does

  • Uses your Pirate Maxx and Squawk artwork as the main website branding.
  • Gives moderators and admins a clear sign-in path and dashboard entry.
  • Keeps overlays, boards, and moderator tools together in one place.

Feature system

What Squawk is built around

Overlay system

Run the Squawks parrot, subtitles, and browser-source widgets directly in OBS with hosted URLs.

Boards and battle tools

Use themed boards for battles, Windrose banter, Sea of Thieves, and Rust without juggling separate tools.

Crew access control

Admins manage who gets in, moderators get a working dashboard, and everyone signs in with email and password.

Menu

Main Squawk workspace

These are the primary feature areas inside Squawk, covering the broadcast overlays and on-stream board tools.

Dashboard roles

Access is organized by role

Admins

Get the full dashboard, approve crew access, and add or remove moderators from the admin tools.

Moderators

Get a clean dashboard with quick links to the boards and overlays needed during the show.

Crew members

Can sign in securely and use the shared crew workspace without needing admin-only controls.

Login system

Secure crew access

Crew members sign in with email and password. Admins control access, moderators can be added or removed by admins, and approved users can finish setup by creating a password.