With thousands of free and premium products, there’s a digital asset for almost anyone on Marketplace. For those with a Stream Deck, there are hundreds of plugins to control apps like Discord and Microsoft Teams. Streamers can build their brand with graphics from top designers like Nerd or Die and OWN3D. Meanwhile, podcasters can pull from a library of voice effects and sounds to tune their audio. There’s even a collection of video templates and transitions for YouTube editors to produce incredible content. That said, Elgato plans to grow the ecosystem even further in the future, adding new product types like video filters, voice changers, and AR effects in the future.
“With this change, our goal is to make the user journey as seamless and connected as possible,” said Caleb Leigh, Product Owner of Marketplace. “We’re excited to bring this same technology to more Elgato apps in the future, like Camera Hub and EpocCam – and even some third-party apps, like OBS Studio.”
Perhaps the biggest change, however, affects community sellers, called “Makers.” In the past, Makers shared their digital products across a variety of websites, often struggling to find an audience. Now with Marketplace, they can reach creators directly in the apps they use most, tapping into millions of potential customers. That means more opportunities to get noticed, build a brand, and earn income – all from one easy-to-use platform. And while a full suite of product tools is still in development, there’s a vibrant Maker community already contributing in Elgato’s Discord today.
In the meantime, creators and Makers alike can start exploring Marketplace to see what’s possible.
Source: Elgato Marketplace