OBS Scene Switcher Remote
DeckPilot gives livestream operators a fast touch-based scene switcher for OBS Studio, making it easy to change scenes from a phone or tablet during live productions.
Why Remote Scene Switching Matters
Fast scene changes matter when a broadcast depends on timing. A good OBS scene switcher should let operators move between scenes instantly without hunting for shortcuts or returning to the OBS computer.
That is why many creators and production teams look for a remote OBS scene switching workflow built around touch controls.
What DeckPilot Gives You
- Large touch targets for quick scene changes
- Phone and tablet scene control on the local network
- Simple layouts for volunteers and operators
- Extra access to audio, macros, and quick stream actions from the same interface
Use Cases for an OBS Scene Controller App
DeckPilot works well for:
- Livestream creators moving around a studio
- Church services with worship, sermon, and announcement scenes
- Podcast productions with multiple layouts
- Small event teams that need a portable control surface
How to Set Up Scene Switching
- 1Install DeckPilot on your phone or tablet.
- 2Enable WebSocket in OBS Studio.
- 3Connect on the same local network.
- 4Assign your scene buttons and start switching remotely.
If you want to go beyond scene control, the main DeckPilot product page covers audio, macros, and stream monitoring as well.
Related Resources
Explore more pages about OBS control, mobile production workflows, and livestream operations.
DeckPilot product page
See the full DeckPilot product overview, features, setup, and FAQ.
Read pageOBS controller page
Explore the broader OBS control workflow beyond scene switching alone.
Read pageRemote OBS guide
Read the educational guide about remote control methods and production reliability.
Read pageSwitch OBS Scenes from a Touchscreen
Use DeckPilot as an OBS scene controller app for livestreams, services, and productions that need quick touch-based transitions.