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Drop into your show stack.

Tevyr fits the tools you already run. Drive timers from QLab, Companion, or any console that fires a URL. Stream Tevyr events into OBS, vMix, Zapier, Slack — anything that listens for a webhook. No proprietary plugins. Just open standards.

How Tevyr connects

Three open standards. Anything talks to anything.

Inbound

HTTP API

Any tool that can fire a URL — from QLab Network Cues to a single curl — can drive Tevyr. 60+ GET-style endpoints control timers, sessions, messages, and effects.

API reference
Outbound

Webhooks

Tevyr fires a webhook on every meaningful event — timer warnings, session changes, blackouts, Q&A submits. Point them at OBS, Zapier, Slack, or anything that listens for HTTP.

Webhook events
Real-time

WebSocket

The same WebSocket that powers multi-screen sync inside Tevyr. Connect from a custom dashboard or hardware controller for sub-second bidirectional updates.

How it works
25+ integrations · Setup guides

Step-by-step recipes for every common tool.

Video Conferencing

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Microsoft Teams

Same OBS Virtual Camera trick that powers Zoom works in Teams. Drop a live Tevyr clock into any Teams meeting tile.

Video callsWebinar
Coming Soon
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Google Meet

Cast a Tevyr timer or message overlay into a Google Meet via virtual camera. Visible to all participants throughout the call.

Video callsWebinar
Coming Soon

Don't see your tool?

If your tool can fire a URL, send a webhook, or open a WebSocket, it can talk to Tevyr. Every action you can take in the controller has a matching API endpoint — the recipes on each integration page are just worked examples of the same primitives.