Engaging with audiences on Reddit with Streamlabs
54
Total thread comments
5,431
Thread views within the first week
32
Total upvotes on head of Streamlabs’ responses
Challenge
Not all hatchets stay buried. While streaming software company Streamlabs and competitor OBS had moved past a years-old controversy to forge a steady partnership, members of the livestreaming community still harbored negative misconceptions about their relationship and Streamlabs as a company.
Streamlabs wanted to host a Reddit AMA with the head of the company, giving him the opportunity to clear the air and foster an open conversation with the streaming community, while also elevating his unique thought leadership.
This would be SourceCode’s first time assisting with a Reddit AMA, pushing the team to draw on professional and personal experience (AKA, being chronically online) to create a strategy for success.
Solution
SourceCode created a full AMA strategy, including a press outreach plan, social content strategy, AMA best practices, and proposed run-of-show logistics
Co-developed a “tough questions” and FAQ document to help the spokesperson prepare
Brainstormed a “cast” of users personas for seeding scripted questions during the AMA, if needed
Collaborated with the Streamlabs team on a Zoom call during the 3-hour AMA, drafting and workshopping AMA responses live
Results
16 questions answered
54 total thread comments
32 total upvotes on Ashray’s responses
5,431 thread views within the first week – The most viewed post being the most important: the one that “cleared the air” on the OBS controversy
The client’s buy-in on doing quarterly AMAs




